I have heard that just in case something happens, you should not shoot wedding photos all on large cards because if a card is destroyed the that magical day for the wedding party is ruined so Stick to 1 gig cards to go bigger to 2 or even more?
i2iSTUDIOS Goldmember 1,010 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio More info | Oct 20, 2005 22:00 | #1 I have heard that just in case something happens, you should not shoot wedding photos all on large cards because if a card is destroyed the that magical day for the wedding party is ruined so Stick to 1 gig cards to go bigger to 2 or even more? i2iSTUDIOS.com
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OceanRider Senior Member 692 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Whitby, near Toronto More info | Oct 20, 2005 22:02 | #2 thats what I do. Canon 20D X 2 & 580EX
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Salleke Goldmember 2,201 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Belgium More info | That's the best thing to do. I have one 2 GB and 3 X 1 GB Sandisk CF cards.
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