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Old December 7th 04, 12:57 AM
PeterL
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"RJ" wrote in message
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I see plug-in cards sized anywhere
from 64meg to 512meg.

Any reason to have half-dozen small cards ?
( or any spares at all ? )

I found a 512meg SD card on sale....
When I plugged it in, my camera announced I now had
capacity for 800+ pictures.

Unless you're taking pics for the high school graduating class,
would there be reason for any more ( spare ) cards ?

......so much to learn...... ;o)


6 months post graduation travel in Europe.

rj



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Old December 7th 04, 01:07 AM
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512mb is about right. If you edit in camera for exposure, sharpness, etc, as
you shoot, you can copy each card from the hard-drive to a cd for the client
to take away. It's more manageable for everyone concerned and saves time.

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Old December 7th 04, 01:07 AM
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512mb is about right. If you edit in camera for exposure, sharpness, etc, as
you shoot, you can copy each card from the hard-drive to a cd for the client
to take away. It's more manageable for everyone concerned and saves time.

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Old December 7th 04, 01:09 AM
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On 7/12/04 12:07 am, in article ,
"teflon" wrote:

512mb is about right. If you edit in camera for exposure, sharpness, etc, as
you shoot, you can copy each card from the hard-drive to a cd for the client
to take away. It's more manageable for everyone concerned and saves time.

....plus, if one packs up, it's not the whole shoot.

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Old December 7th 04, 01:09 AM
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On 7/12/04 12:07 am, in article ,
"teflon" wrote:

512mb is about right. If you edit in camera for exposure, sharpness, etc, as
you shoot, you can copy each card from the hard-drive to a cd for the client
to take away. It's more manageable for everyone concerned and saves time.

....plus, if one packs up, it's not the whole shoot.

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Old December 7th 04, 01:14 AM
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My 1 GB CF crad holds 70 Pentax RAW files (* ist D)



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Old December 7th 04, 01:14 AM
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My 1 GB CF crad holds 70 Pentax RAW files (* ist D)



 




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