kja wrote in post #4203225
I'm waiting for my new 40D to arrive and have a quick question re memory...I've seen a few people comment that a 4GB card fills extremely fast with this camera but others haven't commented on that being a problem.
I'm wondering if it's worth going to 8GB or if 4GB isn't too much of a pain. How many RAWs more or less are you getting on your 4GB?
Congrats on your camera!
I use 4 gig cards on my 30D because it's only an 8mp camera and a 4 gig card holds over 400 shots. This is somewhere high in the range of an afternoon's shooting for me and I've only run out of card space once or twice.
For my 5D, a 12 mp camera, I use an 8 gig card as my primary -- the camera says it has an over 400 pic capacity, so same logic.
Be sure you have more than one card, though!
This afternoon I spent a couple of hours at a wildlife refuge/wetlands along the Columbia River north of where I live, catching the beginning of the late fall/winter migratory seasons -- swans, egrets, herons, etc. When I got home tonight and set up to download my pics, I found out I had over500 images on the 8 gig card, with some space to spare. It made me a happy camper that I didn't have to stop and swap cards in the middle of getting shots of a skitterish egret or heron!
So, I wouldn't hesitate to get an 8gig card for your primary for the 40D
Tony