Rupert67
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I first had an EOS 5D Mk II in 2009 and upgraded to a Mk III three years ago. Both cameras have HD video facility but until very recently I never felt any compulsion to use my camera for video.
Now I fancy giving it a go but, before I do, I want to ensure that I have the most appropriate memory card(s) in the camera.
As many will know, the 5D Mk III has slots for both CompactFlash and SD cards, so I've had a look on the Sandisk website to find out about read/write speeds for the two types. It seems that SD cards are available in faster speeds and that both SD and CF have much higher capacity these days than the 8GB cards I've been using for a while.
My gut feeling is to remain with CF cards because they are larger and therefore presumably more robust than SD cards. In addition, the SD type seem so impossibly small for the high memory capacity they purport to handle. However, as I already noted, SD cards are available in faster read/write speeds than CF (better for video?) so .... does anyone have an opinion as to which card type to use, please?
Now I fancy giving it a go but, before I do, I want to ensure that I have the most appropriate memory card(s) in the camera.
As many will know, the 5D Mk III has slots for both CompactFlash and SD cards, so I've had a look on the Sandisk website to find out about read/write speeds for the two types. It seems that SD cards are available in faster speeds and that both SD and CF have much higher capacity these days than the 8GB cards I've been using for a while.
My gut feeling is to remain with CF cards because they are larger and therefore presumably more robust than SD cards. In addition, the SD type seem so impossibly small for the high memory capacity they purport to handle. However, as I already noted, SD cards are available in faster read/write speeds than CF (better for video?) so .... does anyone have an opinion as to which card type to use, please?