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Jan 04, 2005 01:53 |  #1

i was wondering how much memory most of you guys/gals have

i currently have 3*512 but its just not enough for a full days outing

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Jan 04, 2005 02:07 |  #2

I'm new to digital photography and little did I know how much I will need.

I've only got a 256mb card aswell as the included 32mb card...


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Jan 04, 2005 02:23 |  #3

8 x 1gb for my 1D MK-II, 8 x 512mb for my 1D and a 30gb FlashTrax. Shoot exclusively in RAW.


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Jan 04, 2005 02:42 |  #4

2x 128mb and 1x32mb

Small camera, small requirements :D



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Jan 04, 2005 02:57 |  #5

2*1GB, I shoot in RAW for important stuff or in difficult conditions, jpg otherwise.


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Jan 04, 2005 03:02 as a reply to  @ Moppie's post |  #6

My cards, an assorted mix collected over time:

Two 2Gb
One 1Gb
One 512Mb
One 256Mb
One 128Mb
One 48Mb
One 32Mb
One 8Mb

I use the 2Gb's through the 512Mb in my 10D, 20D and Olympus C-8080WZ and the 256Mb-32Mb in my PowerShot S330. The 8Mb card, which came with the S330, is only used for my Quicken backups now.

The 48Mb card is my oldest. I bought it about 5 or 6 years ago for a no longer used Windows CE handheld (Phillips Nino). I probably paid as much or more for it than for each of the 2Gb cards...


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Jan 04, 2005 05:00 |  #7

one 1gig lexar 80x
old as dirt viking 256 as a backup

40gb image tank g2 storage device - can't leave home w/out it - will copy a full 1gig card to its hdd in about 6 min out on location :)


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Jan 04, 2005 05:13 as a reply to  @ Mike Panic's post |  #8

I have a mix of cards, too:

Three 1 GB
Two 512 MB
One 256 MB
One 128 MB
and one 40 MB card that never gets used anymore .....


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Jan 04, 2005 05:15 |  #9

1 x 512 Sandisk Ultra
1 x 256 Lexar 12 x
1 x 256 Sandisk "generic"

So far that's enough for two days of shooting (on trips for example). More than two days and I have to offload to my laptop.




  
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Jan 04, 2005 05:16 |  #10

one 1gb
2 512 mb
1 256mb
and just recently purchased a 4 gb Gateway mp3-photo jukebox to use for backing up files.


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Jan 04, 2005 06:51 |  #11

I have 4 Sandisk 256 cards, more than enough for my needs.


  
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Jan 04, 2005 07:20 |  #12

4 x 2GB Sandisk Ultra II for 1D MK II, 2 x 1GB Sandisk Ultra II and 1 x 512mb Sandisk Ultra II for 1D


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Jan 04, 2005 07:20 as a reply to  @ Bruce Hamilton's post |  #13

(2) 512mb here.


But if I find a great deal on more, I will get them. :)


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Jan 04, 2005 07:53 |  #14

17 GB Total in Cards (CF, MD and SD)

2: 4GB Hitachi MD
1: 2GB 52x Ridata
1: 2GB UltraII
2: 1GB Transcend 45X
1: 1GB Viking (all thats left of the vikings)
1: 1GB SD UltraII
1: 1GB SD 60X (transcend? I honestly can't recall)

Another 60GB in a pair of 30GB X-Drives.


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Jan 04, 2005 07:59 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #15

CyberDyneSystems wrote:
17 GB Total in Cards (CF, MD and SD)

I didn't know we were going to throw other card types into the mix... :D In that case, add a 128Mb SD (for my Palm Tungsten E) and a 32Mb xD (for the Olympus) to my bag of tricks.

I also have an old, original 20Gb X-Drive, but I haven't even turned that thing on in over a year.


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