Larry - absolutely.... I plan to carry more than one card!
What I was saying "no" to was the larger capacity ones to avoid
the all eggs in one basket thingy
ann
On 7/14/2013 18:06, Larry Colen wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 05:51:48PM -0400, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
On 7/14/2013 17:13, Larry Colen wrote:
Since the question was recently asked, a 32 GB card will hold just shy of
1200 frames shot with a K-5.
RAW?
clearly, I only need a 16 gig card for the wedding :-)
Might I suggest that if you can afford a second card, then it would
be good to have, not just in case you fill up one, but in case some
bizarre problem happens to the first card.
If I were photographing a wedding, I would want redundancy for everything.
Just because I'm an engineer, and professionally paranoid about things going
wrong.
ann
Yes, I shoot too many frames. This is exacerbated when I am shooting
something like martial arts, particularly at large seminars when I am
not training, and have nothing to do but stand up in the corner of the
bleachers, with a telephoto.
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