16GB here. Was great in the D7000, but the D800 with 14bit uncompressed RAWs nets me 201 shots![]()
currently I use 16Gb cards
I've only had one corrupt shot in years of digital but missed many while swapping cards ......
Brian, I can only say "Six Ps" Proper Planning Prevents P*** Poor Performance. Yes, swapping cards does give a second or 2 of downtime but good timing should be able to ensure that you swap the card (or battery) while little (or, ideally nothing) of interest is happening. I keep a close eye on the shots left indicator and when it's running a bit low, I prepare the replacement card, hold it between 2 knuckles then, at a suitable moment, whip the full one out and the fresh one in - job done!
Brian, I can only say "Six Ps" Proper Planning Prevents P*** Poor Performance. Yes, swapping cards does give a second or 2 of downtime but good timing should be able to ensure that you swap the card (or battery) while little (or, ideally nothing) of interest is happening.
And this is simpler and safer than using a single card how?
Never had a card fail.
I have. And for that reason I use 4GB cards. As it happened, I lost only two images but it was a fluke that I checked when I did. We were in Central America and there would have been no going back if I had discovered the failure that night...
Did the card work afterwards? If not, did you consider that it could be due to mechanical failure? CF specifications normally quote an MTTF for the mechanical connection of 10,000 insertions.
So if I stick it in my camera, take it out and stick it in a card reader every single day of the year it'll only last for 13 years!
Nod said:I'll trust your maths on that. So, rather than subject the card/slot to that sort of abuse, plug the camera into the USB port. Hang on a moment though! What's the MTTF of mini USB slots - or full size USB slots/plugs? That's if nobody/thing pulls the camera off the side by the plugged in cable (can and does happen!)
Did the card work afterwards?
If not, did you consider that it could be due to mechanical failure? CF specifications normally quote an MTTF for the mechanical connection of 10,000 insertions.
And now I have a 5DIII, that's what I do: RAW on one card, JPEG on the other.It doesn't worry me too much these days because my primary 5D3 I usually have an SD recording jpgs just for back up.
Nod said:Apparently, it's more likely to be toddlers than pets - no chance of them here, although pets are welcome!