View Full Version : What's in your digital camera? (memory card)
manacsa 03-07-2007, 08:27 PM Brand/model:
SanDisk Ultra II
Size(s:
1.0 GB
Total Memory in your bag:
2GB
Love it/Hate it/Never noticed it?:
Starting to dislike it. Discovered I had my first corrupt set today. Lost photos from the weekend :mad:
Notes:
1GB gets me about 100 RAW shots on my 8MP DSLR. I'm starting to require more. Costco always has a good deal on SanDisk but I'll be looking for SanDisk Extreme next time to get the free recovery software.
WHAT'S IN YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA???
jorgemonkey 03-07-2007, 08:40 PM Main card-
Brand: Ridata
Size: 2gig
Other cards- Scandisk 1gig, Ultra 1 gig, PNY 1 gig
Love them all, mostly the Ridata since I got it pretty cheap and it was worked perfectly. It is also really fast with my D2h
livin4lax09 03-07-2007, 09:22 PM Ultra II CF 2x512mb, 1x1gb, 1x2gb. Love 'em. Fits what I need plus a ton more. Usually don't need that much space before I can clear them. plus a 32mb card for WBing.
Lionheart 03-07-2007, 09:34 PM Whatever isn't full :-)
two 2 GB Sandisk Ultra II Plus SD (folds to expose the built in USB plug-very convenient)
3 x 1 GB Sandisk Ultra II SD.
5 x 1 GB Sandisk Ultra III Extreme SD
Kept in two Lowe Pro card cases.
total of 12 GB's on hand for shooting. Do I ever max out my stash? No, but why take chances :-)
Hoffy 03-07-2007, 09:40 PM 1x 2gb Sandisk Extreme III Compact Flash
1x 1gb Sandisk Extreme III Compact Flash
The 1 gig came first. Soon realised that when you are shooting Raw (sony A100, 10.1MP, 1 gig wont get you that far)
Jimmy B 03-07-2007, 09:48 PM 2 x 1GB ultra 2 CF
1 x 2GB ultra 2 CF
for the 350D
SD 256 for the P&S
? for anyone, should you use the same cards in the same camera or swap as needed?
A new camera body is on the short horizon:-)
Jimmy B
Didache 03-07-2007, 10:02 PM 6 x Kingston Elite Pro 1Gb. They each hold 61 RAW images - this is about right for me for my longer trips. If I start running low I just switch to JPEG.
Mike
Lionheart 03-07-2007, 10:15 PM 2 x 1GB ultra 2 CF
1 x 2GB ultra 2 CF
for the 350D
SD 256 for the P&S
? for anyone, should you use the same cards in the same camera or swap as needed?
A new camera body is on the short horizon:-)
Jimmy B
I do it all the time. The cameras just put the images in different folders, but oddly enough in the same main folder - DCIM. My 1D ii creates a 100EOS1D folder, and most of the consumer level canons default to 100CANON as the initial folders within the DCIM folder. My Samsung will create a 100SSCM folder withing the DCIM folder, but so far no problems. The Canon cameras have no problem playing back images from other Canon cameras, but images from my Samsung NV10 show up black and white, and the reverse is true when I playback images from the Canon cameras on the Samsung.
Mr Yuck 03-07-2007, 10:15 PM Main Card:
512mb Corsair
Backup cards:
256mb Kingston
Two (2) 2.0GB Kingstons (filled with music to plug into my car headunit USB input)
^ the 20 or so MB of free space on those kingstons has bailed me out a few times when I forgot my 512mb.
Greg McCary 03-08-2007, 02:20 AM 2- 1gig Ultra SanDisk
1- 2gig Dane-Elec
The only thing I don't like is the long download time. About thirty minutes for a 2 gig card.
Other than that I have been happy.
Greg
mjs1973 03-08-2007, 03:53 AM Two - 2GB Ridata CF cards
One - 1GB Kingston
One - 1GB Sandisk Extreme
One - 512mb Sandisk Extreme
The Ridata cards are my main cards. I can hold well over 200 RAW files with my 6.3mp DRebel.
If you're looking for a good place to by inexpensive memory, go to www.newegg.com
I will be going there to stock up on memory before my next big trip, and when I upgrade my camera.
Speed 03-08-2007, 04:24 AM My D200 takes compact flash cards.
SanDisk Extreme III 2.0 GB, 133X - On Large, Fine, Jpeg, (optimal quality) this card held 353 photo's from my mountian trip.
Lexar Professional 2.0 GB, 133X
Lexar Platinum II, 1.0 GB, 80X
In my Coolpix 5700 (also Compact Flash)
Lexar Professional 512 MB, 80X
Lexar 256 MB ($20 @ Wal Mart as a backup)
Rivman 03-08-2007, 04:38 AM SanDisk ultra II 2.0GB (main)
SanDisk ultra II 1.0GB (backup)
HP R967 P&S
(gets 700 pics @ 10MP *** - highest picture quality setting)
Never had any problems with any SanDisk memory cards ! :thumbsup:
D70s
SanDisk Extreme III 2 GB
FZ7
2X 1 GB SanDisk SD Card
256mb SanDisk
2X 16mb Panasonic SD
Old Timer 03-08-2007, 04:59 AM One -2GB Sandisk Ultra II
One -1GB Sandisk Ultra II
Two -512 MB Sandisk Extreme II
One -256 MB Lexar 40X
One -128 MB Sandisk
The last two I use in the Fuji S602Z the other go in the D70 and D2H. I have never had the first minutes problem from any of them and the last two are 4 years old. I'm looking to add a 4GB or two more 2GB soon I think. All are CF cards.
another view 03-08-2007, 06:02 AM ? for anyone, should you use the same cards in the same camera or swap as needed?
Never had a problem myself with this but I would recommend re-formatting the card in that camera before using it. I did try taking a few shots with my Nikon Coolpix and then putting that same card straight into my Fuji without downloading or formatting. No problems, but I wouldn't recommend it.
I have one el-cheapo basic SanDisk and haven't noticed any difference between it and a 133x Lexar. Life with an older DSLR...
lexar 1 gig pro
Also have a phony sandisk ultra II that I thought I was getting a great deal on. Live and learn.
No problems with the lexar..haven't used the phony sandisk.
I download and clear the card frequently.
manacsa 03-08-2007, 08:01 AM ? for anyone, should you use the same cards in the same camera or swap as needed?
Jimmy B
I used my 1Gb card on my 30D and shot RAW last Saturday. I then threw it in my DREBEL later in the week and shot some RAW. Now, I don't have any of the shots from my 30D but the computer knows it is there because it says space is being used but there are no files listed. I can't recommend swapping cards between cameras unless you intend to reformat within the camera first.
Jimmy B 03-08-2007, 10:09 AM Thanks all for the input on card swapping between bodies.
Jimmy B
photophorous 03-08-2007, 11:07 AM 1 x 2 Gig Sandisk Ultra II
1 x 2 Gig Lexar Professional 80x
They each get me about 315 Raw + Basic JPEG files from my D70s. Never had a problem with either. Never noticed a difference. Never shoot 3fps.
Paul
deckcadet 03-08-2007, 11:58 AM D200 (1)- SanDisk Ultra II CF 2GB
D2Hs- SanDisk Ultra II CF 2GB (another one)
D200 (2)- Lexar Platinum II 80x CF 2GB
Other- Lexar 80X WA 1GB CF
Total CF in my bag: 7GB
Stored in: Nikon D2X promotional metal/Rubber CF case our very own PhotoJohn brought me from PMA 2005- i've used it ever since then. It's got a few dings and scratches, but it's always brought the cards home.
Love it/ Hate it/ etc. : So far all of my cards have been exceptionally reliable.
Notes:
I put letters on my two Ultra II 2GB cards to tell them apart. I bought a Platinum II instead of an Ultra II again because three would have been too much to bear. I wish I'd waited for the latest price drops this week, as I could have bought a 4GB Extreme III instead.
With 7GB of CF, I rarely fill up all of my cards right now, though sometimes I only have the one spare card if all 3 cameras are in use. If I have a huge shoot, I will bring my laptop and a card reader and clear off a card.
Each 2GB card can hold about 150-180 RAW (NEF Compressed) files from my D200's, or if memory serves over 300 for my D2Hs. In JPEG Large/Fine/Optimal Quality compression, which is what I shoot most of the time with sports, I can get between a theoretical low of 225 (practical low of about 250-260) and 330 shots per card. If I go size priority compression, I can get 350ish. My D2Hs can shoot an entire day in JPEG on one 2GB card and I'll have room to spare.
I'll probably move to higher speed cards with the next camera I purchase, and will likely need 4GB cards.
SpeedingSphere 03-08-2007, 12:07 PM I have to say, while I love my 6gb microdrive, im fearing the day it dies. Im going to be getting a CF card soon. So far all I have is a 6gb microdrive. It holds 650 RAW files. cant complain! holds over 2k jpegs.
this is nice and cheap, and high speed too. going to probably be my next purchase.
Simpletech Napster 512MB CF.
Bah, It works, and it was only like 9$ on Amazon. Which is great, cause thats all I had at the time. Holds about 150 on High JPEG. Which is good enough for me. :)
A 1 and 2 gig Lexar Pro CF in my D200, the old one at 80X, which according to Deckcadet is now the Platinum II. I need a few more.
2- 1gig Ultra SanDisk
1- 2gig Dane-Elec
The only thing I don't like is the long download time. About thirty minutes for a 2 gig card.
Other than that I have been happy.
Greg
I think you need a card reader that plugs into a USB2.0 port or a firewire. Something would get broken or not unloaded if any card took vaguely close to that many minutes to unload.
I've got more San Disk CF's than I care to count, but they range from the classic old Red/Blue basics to the ULTRA'S/III in many sizes.
When Shooting with the Canon's (MkII's 1d & 1ds) I usually use 2Gb sizes as they are a convenient tradeoff between capacity and how long it takes to unload them into a notebook.
I generally carry 4 cards and a notebook and unload and review or store on hard drive and CD/DVD depending upon the notebook in use that day.
Some of my other cameras I use 512Mb CF's as then I can just burn a CD-R of the disk contents as immediate backup.
I still have cameras sitting around that used Smart Media and the Fuji Memory Stick and few select items of those oldies! To say noting of SD cards which I really don't like because of their size.
I use gunmetal cases with interchangeable inserts for the various cards that will survive a F350 King Cab rolling over them.
I also really like the Gepe cases in the rain.
Edit: Did not mention that I have used Toshiba standard CF cards (1Gb) with no problem on occasion when I wanted to leave something on the card and hand it to someone else. $30ea. if I recall when I picked some up at an office store one morning. They got a lot of use a couple of summers ago(?) and still are floating around in a case and worked fine. I was shooting outside a couple of events and needed to hand cards off to fulfillment partners who were printing pics and we didn't have a good wireless setup available. Lots of usage and never a failure.
BLS439 03-09-2007, 09:14 AM 2 SanDisk Extreme III 2gb Cards
1 SanDisk Ultra II 2gb Card
1 Transcend 4gb Card 120x
Soon to get 2-3 more Transcend cards. They are dirt cheap and hold up extremely well!
Cards used in Canon 30D and Canon 1D MKI (Soon to be a 1D MKII or MKIIN).
JSPhoto 03-09-2007, 10:16 AM Ummmm,
5 2GB CF cards (San Disk & Lexar)
1 2GB SD card Lexar
JS
Frans 03-10-2007, 04:04 AM Sandisk Ultra II 4GB (Fake)
Sandisk Ultra II 2GB
I was using the 2GB and found that it wasn’t large enough to hold many raw file (CR2) form my Canon 5D on an shooting outing. I then went for a 4GB card, the first one I bought was a fake Sandisk Ultra II. This card ran at half the speed of the genuine and developed a fault that cost me a days shooting. The fault was such the it would destroy earlier files on the card and I didn’t learn about it until down load time. If you go and do a search on Google you can tell the fake from the original. They can be quite difficult to identify.
Frans
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There’s not much point to have mega pixels to produce postage stamps images
SCOOTERINSLC 03-10-2007, 05:34 AM 2- 4GB Lexar 133x pro
1- 3GB Hitachi Microdrive
1- 1GB IBM Microdrive
1- 2GB Sandisk UltraII
14GB total. Microdrives are old, but have been 100% reliable albeit sloooooowww... The lexars rock and I use them 95% of the time.
Scooter
MonkeyWrench 03-10-2007, 08:50 PM 1-1GB Lexar Platinum II 80X speed CompactFlash.
So far works great, No problems. Plan to buy another same brand etc in 2GB.
starriderrick 03-10-2007, 09:41 PM D80 ~ SD card (2) Ultra II 2GB
SD card (1) Extreme III 4GB
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S1iS ~ CF card (1) Ultra II 1GB
CF card (1) Extreme III 2GB
All are Sandisk and perform flawlessly.
JamesV 03-11-2007, 06:38 AM Brands and Model
(2) Scan Disk Ultra II 1.0 GB
(1) Scan Disk Ultra II 512 MB
(1) Kingston 512 MB
All are CF cards
These are used in my Canon S1IS
Notes: Have used all for over a year and no problems to date, I hope that I just didn't jinx myself.
manacsa 04-18-2007, 10:22 PM I had a strange mishap with my SanDisk Ultra II 1GB CF Card. I've mentioned it in other post. I used my old Canon G2 with the 1GB card and took shots only to get a card error after a few frames. After trying to troubleshoot the problem and reformating a bunch of times the card has totally failed. The card no longer works in any device. I'll try to use their limited lifetime warranty and save $20 since that's all the card is worth now. I don't think I should blame the card but more trying to use a 1GB card in an old digital camera.
I bought new cards so I'm now at:
(1) Sandisk Ultra II 1GB
(2) Sandsik Ultra II 2GB NEW FROM COSTCO ~ under $40 each!!!
(1) 128mb CF :eek:
(1) 16mb Canon CF :eek:
JSPhoto 04-18-2007, 10:34 PM Talk about strange. I had a 1GB San disk card fail one night a year and a half ago. I marked it so I wouldn't use it but was in a hurry and stuck it in the MKII N a week or so ago. The same body it failed in, and reformatted it and proceeded to shoot away. I filled the card, When I got home stuck it in the computer dumped it, all the shots were fine, yet when the thing failed it would only allow 45 shots. It had over 235 on itand has worked fine since. The strange thing is I formatted it way back when it first had issues. In fact I reformatted it several times....Oh well, it works now.
So now I can say I still haven't had a card fail....even the one that was run over by a race car 4 years ago still works, and it's been used in three different bodies. :D
JS
readingr 04-19-2007, 03:32 AM Thanks,
I kept meaning to check what I have:
3 x Sandisk1Gb Extreme III
1 x Sandisk 1Gb Ultra II
The following came free with the Canon Pro 1
1 x Sandisk 256Mb Ultra II
1 x Canon FC-64MH 64Mb
The cards are interchangable between the 5D and the Pro1 and they even keep the sequence on the card if partly used.
Plan on getting another 2Gb of Extreme ready for the summer 2 week hols.
Roger
SmartWombat 04-20-2007, 08:38 AM SanDisk extreme III 4G (1DSmkII)
Lexar Pro 80x 2G (1DmkIIN)
Lexar Pro 40x 1G (20D)
SanDisk ultra II 1G left pocket
SanDisk uktra II 2G left pocket
Lexar 80x 2G left pocket
When used they go into my right pocket, either in the XSDrive II
Or upside down in a CF card case.
Once copied to the 8u0G hard disk, they go back in a case right way up.
When I run out of cards in the left hand pocket, I recycle cards from the right.
sakbarzad 04-22-2007, 02:11 AM i got 1 8gig cf i got from frys for $80 (couldnt pass that up), 1gig cf, 512mb cf, 1gig sd, and 1gig ms (i have an alpha and view the pics on my psp)
I added a lexar platinum II 2gb to go with my 1gb yesterday.
cyberlord 04-22-2007, 04:00 PM SanDisk 1GB
Toshiba 2GB
Haven't had any problems with either of them.
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