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#257691 - 04/06/2005 12:35 Digital camera storage advice sought
bonzi
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Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
I have a Sony DCS-F828 which accepts memory sticks and CF (including microdrives). What of these options would you suggest for situations like Amersfoort meet (i.e. several gigs worth of images expected, even more if one uses VGA@30fps clip capability, and trying to avoid lugging the laptop)?

Microdrives seem to be significantly cheaper than CF (and especially than MS). Are they much more fragile (because of moving parts?). Also, is their writing speed comparable to fast CFs? (I don't generally shoot lots of bursts, but manual says that not all storage supports full speed clips - for example, 'ordinary' (as opposed to Pro) sticks don't.)

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#257692 - 04/06/2005 12:52 Re: Digital camera storage advice sought [Re: bonzi]
tman
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Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
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Are they much more fragile (because of moving parts?)

I've never had any problems with microdrives and I've dropped & thrown them about. The only thing I've done that has killed one is accidently put it through the washing machine. They oddly enough don't appreciate that and just keep clicking once you dry it out

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#257693 - 04/06/2005 13:36 Re: Digital camera storage advice sought [Re: tman]
DWallach
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Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
I killed one Microdrive, specifically by dropping my old camera. Solid state cards are cheap enough that it's hard to justify the Microdrives any more. Right now, I've got two 1GB CF cards. The only time that those weren't enough, in a single day, was when I was the "official" photographer at a friend's wedding. I made it through most of the day's activities before running out, and then I had to spend 30 minutes with my laptop emptying out the cards.

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#257694 - 05/06/2005 15:38 Re: Digital camera storage advice sought [Re: bonzi]
mlord
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Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14486
Loc: Canada
Microdrives are usually almost as fast as other CF cards, but way (WAY!) more fragile. I've killed two of them (1GB each) without even really trying to.. 10-20cm tumble onto a wooden table. Not worth the fuss or risk in my case -- solid state only for me, and it's certainly cheap enough these days.

-ml

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#257695 - 05/06/2005 17:27 Re: Digital camera storage advice sought [Re: bonzi]
matthew_k
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Registered: 12/02/2002
Posts: 2298
Loc: Berkeley, California
I'd also reccomend the biggest, fastest CF card you can afford. I've got a two gigabyte sandisk ultra II, and I never use my one gigabyte card, as it's far more trouble to keep track of two than one.

There is the argument that you shouldn't keep all your eggs in one basket, but I know for me if I only have one card that I only take out to download photos, they're all a lot safer. YMMV.

Matthew

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#257696 - 05/06/2005 17:34 Re: Digital camera storage advice sought [Re: bonzi]
tman
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
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I have a Sony DCS-F828 which accepts memory sticks and CF (including microdrives). What of these options would you suggest for situations like Amersfoort meet (i.e. several gigs worth of images expected, even more if one uses VGA@30fps clip capability, and trying to avoid lugging the laptop)?

If you use the VGA movie option a lot then you might want to check whether when using a CF card is it limited in length.

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