I made a quick on-line search, and it looks like you can get 2 - good
quality 32GB Class 10 SDHC cards for slightly less than the cost of a
single 64GB SDXC Class 10 card of the same quality.
I'm not sure where B&H is located in relation to where Ann lives, but if
I'm calculating it correctly it comes out to about a $2 savings getting
2x32GB Cl 10 over 1x64GB Cl 10. Might be worth the walk if you're going
out to exercise anyway?
Plus the benefit of not having all your eggs in one basket.
On 7/10/2013 2:03 PM, Aahz Maruch wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013, Larry Colen wrote:
Realistically, I doubt that you need more than a 32G card, which
was at the peak for storage/dollar the last time I checked.
A year ago, I shot for a week at dance/music events and used less
than 32G per day. As people know, I am not shy about taking extra
shots with digital, just to make sure that one of them turns out.
Twice on my Alaska trip I ran through a 32GB card in a single day, so if
Ann's at all worried about storage, my strong advice would be to go for
64GB (I'm glad I took my primary's advice about getting a pair of 32GB
cards in addition to the pair of 16GB I started with). This was very
little video, very little continuous shooting, and a fair number of
bracket shots. Per previous e-mail, this was DNG, no JPEG.
Another option might be to go for the EyeFi, but that would be pretty
spendy -- just mentioning it for the record.
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