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Newbs? A single catalogue is preferable for me. I see no negatives only positives to a single catalogue.Are you guys being newbs and only running one catalogue![]()
Newbs? A single catalogue is preferable for me. I see no negatives only positives to a single catalogue.Are you guys being newbs and only running one catalogue![]()
I suppose what I should be asking is how fast read do I need? I probably wouldn't burst shoot for more than 2 seconds, but then some of the video options are 100Mb/s.
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I don't think it's just lack of motivation, I think it's just that there's no ideal solution. s*** fails, there are no guarantees... Even if you think you've backed it up. 90% of my shots edits over years are gone, sure I'll revisit and edit them to a higher standard but it will always bug me. I'm strict on keepers so it's not like 50% of them were crap.
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As mentioned, read speed is essentially just how quickly your files will transfer to the computer. If using an SD card reader (as I do) as opposed to cable from the camera just make sure it's a UHS-II card reader otherwise you'll only get UHS-I read speeds.I guess one other way would be to export all adjusted files as TIFFs so it's as close as you're going to get to RAW with adjustments, but think of the storage you'd need
I suppose what I should be asking is how fast read do I need? I probably wouldn't burst shoot for more than 2 seconds, but then some of the video options are 100Mb/s.
EDIT: bits not bytes
I did up until recently, but I've started using a new catalogue for each import just to see if it helps with the speed LR runs as I thought it was slow due to the amount of photos I had in the catalogue. Doesn't appear to have made one bit of differenceAre you guys being newbs and only running one catalogue![]()

The negative is like in Twist's scenario, if the catalogue corrupts you've lost everything. By using different catalogues if one corrupts at least you've only lost the files in that catalogue.Newbs? A single catalogue is preferable for me. I see no negatives only positives to a single catalogue.
The negative is like in Twist's scenario, if the catalogue corrupts you've lost everything. By using different catalogues if one corrupts at least you've only lost the files in that catalogue.
That's what backups are for. Multiple catalogues stop you searching your entire lot of photos.As mentioned, read speed is essentially just how quickly your files will transfer to the computer. If using an SD card reader (as I do) as opposed to cable from the camera just make sure it's a UHS-II card reader otherwise you'll only get UHS-I read speeds.
I did up until recently, but I've started using a new catalogue for each import just to see if it helps with the speed LR runs as I thought it was slow due to the amount of photos I had in the catalogue. Doesn't appear to have made one bit of difference
The negative is like in Twist's scenario, if the catalogue corrupts you've lost everything. By using different catalogues if one corrupts at least you've only lost the files in that catalogue.
I'm not sure why maintaining multiple catalogues is a pain? I just open LR with a new catalogue, it saves to the default location I've set and that's it. I have 2x time machine backups that I run regularly and job done, it's no different to running one catalogue imoMaintaining multiple catalogues is a pain.
Easier to maintain multiple levels of backups.
Keep weekly backups for a month. Keep monthly backups for a year. Sorted.
So at any given point I have back ups for the last 4-5 weeks and 12 backups going back to a year.
I'm not sure why maintaining multiple catalogues is a pain? I just open LR with a new catalogue, it saves to the default location I've set and that's it. I have 2x time machine backups that I run regularly and job done, it's no different to running one catalogue imo![]()
I just name my catalogues and then I know what’s in which, no different to naming a folder within a catalogueBecause then I need to somehow remember what images were imported into what catalogue or go through a bunch trying to find something.
If I had a clear cut way of doing it for example business vs. personal I'd do it.

I did up until recently, but I've started using a new catalogue for each import just to see if it helps with the speed LR runs as I thought it was slow due to the amount of photos I had in the catalogue. Doesn't appear to have made one bit of difference
The negative is like in Twist's scenario, if the catalogue corrupts you've lost everything. By using different catalogues if one corrupts at least you've only lost the files in that catalogue.
Can also use the code MANFROTTO10 to get a further 10% off the sales price, making them even cheaper.Looks like its on offer again then. pretty sure I paid £95 each direct from Manfrotto too.
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yep its on offer! great price for something that nearly the same speed as Sandisk for less than half price and also tough.
they are real tight fit in A7RIV though.
Thanks for this, 2 x 128GB 280/260mb/s cards for £180 is still expensive but much cheaper than any other alternative with similar speedsCan also use the code MANFROTTO10 to get a further 10% off the sales price, making them even cheaper.
70-200 2.8 GMI want a new 70-200 (that doesn't exist) nowFro Knows!
Hopefully there's some people out there looking to buy Hasselblad right nowI'm making a Sony shopping list
Am thinking of picking up 2x 64GB for £90Thanks for this, 2 x 128GB 280/260mb/s cards for £180 is still expensive but much cheaper than any other alternative with similar speeds![]()
I couldn’t resist at that priceAm thinking of picking up 2x 64GB for £90
I really shouldn't though!
I couldn’t resist at that price
I’ve got far more cards than I need now though![]()
choosing memory cards for cameras is a minefield. it’s not just the memory card write speed that can be the bottleneck but the camera too. If you put the fastest 300MB/s write card in an A9 you are only going to get around 150MB/s. I’m not sure on the other cards as many haven’t been tested on the website I used to use. The A7Rii tops out at around 30MB/s even with the fastest UHS-I 95MB/s card.
Doesn't work for everyone. For instance you say easy to find stuff but it wouldn't be, how do you find all images that contain a certain person if they're across multiple catalogues?This is the reason why you should always use a new catalogue for each project.
I set up a new catalogue for every wedding, every portrait session, every commercial shoot. I also set up a new catalogue each year for the kids, dogs, days out, trips away(can't see that won't getting filled too much this year) etc. That way it is easy to find stuff.
Yeah A7Rii was horrendous.
I wonder what the ratings are for A7RIV... What website do you use?
Camera Memory Speed Comparison & Performance tests for SD and CF cards
Perfomance testing SD and CF Memory Cards for Digital Cameras.www.cameramemoryspeed.com
it used to be good for Nikon cameras but not many Sony cameras on there. It doesn’t look like it’s been updated in a while.
alikgriffin.com
That's what's I've done! Do seem to have to pay postage though. In effect the discount offsets the postage cost (and a little bit more)Am thinking of picking up 2x 64GB for £90
I really shouldn't though!
That's what's I've done! Do seem to have to pay postage though. In effect the discount offsets the postage cost (and a little bit more)
I think postage is free if you get 2 X 128gb cards.
Handy website looks like the A7C caps out at about 180MBps.I just googled it which turned up this webpage
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Best Memory Cards Sony A7rIV - Real Benchmarks | Alik Griffin
A complete list of memory card speeds and their in-camera performance (coming soon) as well as some great recommendations and a video record time chart. Use this guide to find the best memory cards…alikgriffin.com
Apparently you can get 180-200MB/s which isn't too bad if it can maintain that over both card slots
Can also use the code MANFROTTO10 to get a further 10% off the sales price, making them even cheaper.
That’s why I don’t understand why cameras have different card slots, such as the A9 having UHS-II and UHS-I, if you’re a dual card shooter like me you’re only going to get the lower speed.I just googled it which turned up this webpage
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Best Memory Cards Sony A7rIV - Real Benchmarks | Alik Griffin
A complete list of memory card speeds and their in-camera performance (coming soon) as well as some great recommendations and a video record time chart. Use this guide to find the best memory cards…alikgriffin.com
Apparently you can get 180-200MB/s which isn't too bad if it can maintain that over both card slots
Worked for me On the 128GB cards.I had tried using a code but it said you can't use discounts on a promotion item?
That’s why I don’t understand why cameras have different card slots, such as the A9 having UHS-II and UHS-I, if you’re a dual card shooter like me you’re only going to get the lower speed.
Worked for me On the 128GB cards.
That’s why I don’t understand why cameras have different card slots, such as the A9 having UHS-II and UHS-I, if you’re a dual card shooter like me you’re only going to get the lower speed.
LOL, do you remember when I started a thread about 5DIV having UHS-I and not UHS-II and a LOT of people here were against the idea having 2 fast card slots?
www.talkphotography.co.uk
It's another awful day here, chilly, raining, no sky at all and just... drab. No chance of venturing out with a camera.
That’s why I don’t understand why cameras have different card slots, such as the A9 having UHS-II and UHS-I, if you’re a dual card shooter like me you’re only going to get the lower speed.
Worked for me On the 128GB cards.
I'm not sure if that's possible as I don't shoot video. You can designate the second slot to have different photo formats (eg jpeg) but not sure about video, I would imagine not though as you're obviously shooting at different times and will use the primary slot for each.That's odd re. code, oh well not to worry.
So with the A9, if I use the UHS-I slot along with the UHS-II slot, will the UHS-II one be restricted to the other slot's max speed?
I was thinking about using the UHS-II for photos and sending video to the UHS-I if that's possible, will that allow the UHS-II to retain full speed?
No as I don't go on the Canon thread but I can't see why anyone would be against itLOL, do you remember when I started a thread about 5DIV having UHS-I and not UHS-II and a LOT of people here were against the idea having 2 fast card slots?

Serious fans will almost defend anything.No as I don't go on the Canon thread but I can't see why anyone would be against it![]()
It's another awful day here, chilly, raining, no sky at all and just... drab. No chance of venturing out with a camera.
Anyone doing any better? Any snaps to share?
PS.
I enjoyed a short film on David Thorpe's site. I posted about it here...
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David Thorpe on 8k and Seeing Beethoven.
The read was thought provoking as usual and the short film was a bonus... Enjoy... http://m43blog.dthorpe.net/2021/01/30/you-want-8k-already/www.talkphotography.co.uk
Direct link to the film on Youtube...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLSnRyK0qq0&feature=emb_logo
Doesn't work for everyone. For instance you say easy to find stuff but it wouldn't be, how do you find all images that contain a certain person if they're across multiple catalogues?
I get you don't see a need. But I often search my whole catalogue.It is easy.
For example if I want a photo of one of my kids from last year I just open Kids 2020 catalogue.
Not sure it could be much easier to be honest.
Can’t think of any reason why I would ever need to have every single photo taken of a single person in front of me. Unless I am stalking them off course![]()
Ok it looks like you can't work it out as above as its around 00.2 of 1 calculation per 1 /2000 second it's the burst time that matters so if you do a burst of say 1 half a second it would be 120 or 1 quarter 60 calculations per second etc etc .Anyone know this - so the a1 does 240 AF and exposure calculations a second now if I did a burst of say 10fps at 1/2000 of a second how many calculations will it do per frame .
Rob.
Why is the bird eye af such a deal breaker?Dprtv's A1 review out
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DPReview TV: Sony a1 review
With Chris still in quarantine, Jordan becomes a one man camera reviewing machine. He takes us through the Sony a1 from top to bottom, then tells us what he thinks. (Spoiler: he's impressed.)m.dpreview.com
Looks like the bird eyeAF really does suck. I am rather disappointed tbh
Thinking if I should make the move to canon or give Sony another chance.... It's not like I am going a great deal of photography yet.
I really like my 200-600mm lens though