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Mar 15, 2005 22:07 |  #1

Hi
I have a G6 and a scandisk 256 mb card, feel I should go bigger.
Any suggestions.....make..​. size??

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Mar 15, 2005 22:16 |  #2

Speed differences between different suppliers will not be noticeable when taking photos using the G6. However id recommend a 1gb. In Large super fine mode youll get close to 650 pops.


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Mar 16, 2005 01:36 |  #3

I'm using a Sandisc 1gb Extreme III. Works great. John


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Mar 16, 2005 02:53 |  #4

Same here.

1 GB is the way to go, especially if you shoot RAW.

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Mar 16, 2005 07:53 |  #5

There is a school of thought that multiple "medium" cards (256 meg) are better than just a few huge or a single (1 gig) card. If you have 400-500 images on that 1 gig card and have a problem there is a good chance you'll lose all the images. If you have that spread across multiple medium cards then you still have something.

Personally I have about (4) 256 meg cards and shot for maximum resolution, minimum compression. I get about 110 images per card in that mode.




  
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Mar 16, 2005 08:43 |  #6

I partially agree ... but don't underestimate the danger of confusion.

I lost pictures by formatting the wrong of several cards I had not yet downloaded :confused:

Unfortunately it was a 1 gig card, so worse came to worst.

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Mar 16, 2005 08:47 as a reply to  @ Andy_T's post |  #7

Thanks for the help everyone!

Heading to Florida today and I think I will pick up a bigger card on the trip.

What about a 512 to get the best of both worlds??

Do you recommend keeping the setting on superfine?

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Mar 17, 2005 09:35 |  #8

I have a 512, but for my next trip to Ladakh I will buy another 512 and plan to send it home as soon as it is full, for fear of loss.




  
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Mar 17, 2005 13:39 |  #9

I would go with at least a gig myself, currently we have a 4Gig Microdrive that came with my camera, and its been working great. I know people don't want to chance pictures getting lost with a 4 Gig card and several 1 Gigs would be to be prefered, but you don't complain when it comes with the camera do ya? ;o)
I'd probably go with a 1Gig Microdrive myself.


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