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Oct 18, 2007 00:42 |  #16

Wrong silly, I'm YOUR helper monkey!


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Oct 18, 2007 02:09 as a reply to  @ post 4145105 |  #17

For a cheap solution click this thread over here .


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Oct 18, 2007 02:14 |  #18

Spare cards in r/h pocket, used cards in l/h pocket.


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Oct 18, 2007 03:54 |  #19

Pwixel Pwocket Rwocket.

Turn them over when they're done. If the white sides showing, then I don;t use it.


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Oct 18, 2007 03:57 |  #20

Jon Rouston wrote in post #4145603 (external link)
Pwixel Pwocket Rwocket.

Turn them over when they're done. If the white sides showing, then I don;t use it.

Complete ditto, same holder - we must have been separate at birth Jon :lol:. It's the only system I've found that is idiot proof (idiot = me).

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Oct 18, 2007 05:34 |  #21

Jon Rouston wrote in post #4145603 (external link)
Pwixel Pwocket Rwocket.

Turn them over when they're done. If the white sides showing, then I don;t use it.


I use the same system as well.



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Oct 18, 2007 05:44 |  #22

Jon Rouston wrote in post #4145603 (external link)
Pwixel Pwocket Rwocket.

Turn them over when they're done. If the white sides showing, then I don;t use it.


That's what I use too.When I get in the heat of shooting though I will stage one at ready in my back pocket until I have a minute to stow it away. But what a great idea to turn them over! I never thought of that I have been putting the full ones on the bottom


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Oct 18, 2007 05:48 |  #23

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Yeah...WORK that Chestvest!


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Oct 18, 2007 06:01 |  #24

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Yeah...WORK that Chestvest!

Nobody does it like you Jamie. ;)


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Oct 18, 2007 06:03 |  #25

I use two Lowepro DMC-V cases that can hold 4 cars each. They usually stay on my belt. I only have 6 cards right now, so that works for me.


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Oct 18, 2007 07:37 |  #26

RobKirkwood wrote in post #4145615 (external link)
Complete ditto, same holder - we must have been separate at birth Jon :lol:. It's the only system I've found that is idiot proof (idiot = me).

Rob

Not idiot proof, I have managed to put an already used card back into the camera. Luckily I had enough time to realise why it only had 3 shots left.

Most of the time it works though, it's just when my brain goes on strike that I get problems.

Which unfortunately is as often as the postal service (UK reference, sorry people)


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Oct 18, 2007 08:58 |  #27

I use a BodaBag carrying system with me, in it has a dedicated pocket for CF cards. i also carry Tamrac memory card wallet, so all in all I can carry up to 16 CF cards with me at anytime.



  
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Oct 18, 2007 09:07 |  #28

I've seen suggestions that you can put them in your bra....should you wear one! ;)


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Oct 18, 2007 10:09 |  #29

gheesom wrote in post #4146738 (external link)
I've seen suggestions that you can put them in your bra....should you wear one! ;)

haha, that would be nice and handy!


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Oct 18, 2007 10:23 |  #30

gheesom wrote in post #4146738 (external link)
I've seen suggestions that you can put them in your bra....should you wear one! ;)

entrefoto wrote in post #4147064 (external link)
haha, that would be nice and handy!

Left side for unused cards, right side for used cards...hey, I think you are on to an excellent new product!


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