Those 15 minutes when your downloading the images off your memory cards and hoping none of the images were corrupt/damaged or whatever only a photographer knows.
Anyone have this post wedding jitter?
enginyr Senior Member 990 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2009 Location: San Fernando Valley More info | Sep 17, 2010 19:05 | #1 Those 15 minutes when your downloading the images off your memory cards and hoping none of the images were corrupt/damaged or whatever only a photographer knows. LA Wedding photographer
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viet Goldmember 1,019 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Sep 17, 2010 19:57 | #2 Not really. I shoot with Sandisk 2gb mostly, some 4gb so even loss is minimum.
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Sep 17, 2010 22:43 | #3 Lol, I can't remember the last time I shot with film... or a 2GB memory card viet wrote in post #10929558 Not really. I shoot with Sandisk 2gb mostly, some 4gb so even loss is minimum. Now shooting with film, when you open it up to change film, that's a rush not knowing if you loaded the film right, or if you even loaded it in the first place. the site
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viet Goldmember 1,019 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Sep 17, 2010 22:56 | #4 PhotoMatte wrote in post #10930280 Lol, I can't remember the last time I shot with film... or a 2GB memory card ![]() Actually not too long ago, I think it was last year before I sold my M6. I love that camera and the 35 on it, pain in the ass to focus, but for ceremonial shots, it was great.
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enginyr THREAD STARTER Senior Member 990 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2009 Location: San Fernando Valley More info | Sep 18, 2010 02:13 | #5 I can't think what you guys had to go through when film was around. 32gb cards have been pretty reliable. I have had some problems in the past with sd cards. CF seem to be bullet proof. I had a card go through the washing machine/dryer and it still works. LA Wedding photographer
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css7493 Senior Member 360 posts Joined Jul 2010 More info | I won't shoot with anything bigger than a 2-4gb, don't keep all your eggs in one basket.
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Sep 19, 2010 10:10 | #7 css7493 wrote in post #10936485 I won't shoot with anything bigger than a 2-4gb, don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Where do you put your cards when they are full? Bryan
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RTMcAllister Senior Member 973 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Sep 19, 2010 11:27 | #8 css7493 wrote in post #10936485 I won't shoot with anything bigger than a 2-4gb, don't keep all your eggs in one basket. And you can exercise religiously in the hopes of extending your lifespan only to get run over crossing a street while jogging or having a coronary.
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Sep 19, 2010 12:23 | #9 RT McAllister wrote in post #10936934 16's for me all the time bay-bee! Me too. I'm too afraid to go 32gb yet, but if I start shooting like bobby and when they come out with a new 5d3 Im sure I'll need it. Bryan
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PeaceFire Goldmember 2,281 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Glendale, AZ - Chico, CA - Duluth, MN More info | Sep 19, 2010 12:36 | #10 I've settled on 8s and 4s. I find when I use 2s I fill them up in less than an hour shooting in RAW and I spend more time changing cards than I do taking pictures. I missed a bouquet toss once because of a 2gig. Last time I used one at a wedding.
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css7493 Senior Member 360 posts Joined Jul 2010 More info | I make a conscious effort to remember exactly what bag and pocket I am putting them in, unlike how I treat most my equipment when I am working quickly. Sometimes when working if there isn't a need for 2 shooters my assistant will make copies to my laptop while were working. Everyone has their preference, I trust myself more than the cards.
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TTk Goldmember 2,518 posts Likes: 4 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Langtoft. England. More info | Sep 19, 2010 13:27 | #12 css7493 wrote in post #10936485 I won't shoot with anything bigger than a 2-4gb, don't keep all your eggs in one basket. +1.... Terry.
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Sep 19, 2010 17:42 | #13 css7493 wrote in post #10936485 I won't shoot with anything bigger than a 2-4gb, don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Me too! I have mine numbered and just use them in order. I've never had one fail, but I hear it happens. It does get frustrating now with a 7D and raw images, so I've been thinking about going to 8's & 4's. But I have one 16gb that I just use for video and personal use.
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jra Cream of the Crop 6,568 posts Likes: 35 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Sep 19, 2010 22:06 | #14 To help resolve the problem, shoot with a 1 series body and have your images captured on two separate cards. If one dies, the other will hopefully deliver.
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viet Goldmember 1,019 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Sep 19, 2010 22:11 | #15 jra wrote in post #10939920 To help resolve the problem, shoot with a 1 series body and have your images captured on two separate cards. If one dies, the other will hopefully deliver. Not when your 1Ds gets baptized like this
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