The conventional logic on this forum seems to be that microdrives are inherently unreliable and should be avoided in favour of solid state compact flash cards.
I understand and agree with the logic behind this.
For me however, theory doesn’t seem to match with reality. I own three microdrives, two of which have been very heavily used over a period of nearly 3 years now (I would estimate one has done @27,000 images and one has done @50,000 images) without a single problem. They’ve been dropped and suffered the same lack of care as my solid state cards get and they are still going strong.
Now, leaving aside the horrid MagicStor things which we all know don’t work in Canon dSLRs, how many real cases of microdrive failure have you personally had?



