View Full Version : Memory Stick PRO Duo


jjpilot@tds.net
10-12-2007, 01:19 PM
]I’m New to this board & to Photography.. Is there a difference on the Pro Duo memory Cards. (Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo High Speed Magic Gate & The Scan Disk Memory Stick Pro Duo) I thought I head some where that there was difference in speed. I’m thinking about getting the 4 GB Card. (Sony DSC-H2 Camera)[/SIZE]

jjpilot@tds.net
10-13-2007, 11:14 AM
Guess I joined the wrong group. Or asked a dumb question.

mn shutterbug
10-13-2007, 11:32 AM
Sorry, can't answer your question. However, I think you need a little patience. Forums are generally a little dead on weekends. Unlike me, most people have real lives on weekends. Trust me, eventually you'll get an intelligent answer.

jjpilot@tds.net
10-13-2007, 03:26 PM
Thanks Mike. I will wait & thanks for the reply. JJ

polarbeardiggers
10-13-2007, 08:10 PM
hi there,i have the sony h5 camera and i have the the pro duo 4 gb card in my camera,now keep in mind that not all camera's have the same capacity,i contacted sony and asked for the maximum card size for the h5 and the 4gb is the max, and your h2 is a older model,you might only get away with the 2 gb card but check with sony first before buying the card,could save you a few bucks there,you might even get two 2 gb cheaper than one 4gb. both types of cards you mentioned will not write any faster from your camera but perhaps if you take the card and place into a reader perhaps with the high speed magic gate would definetly transfer faster,- i was standing in a store recently and the saleman was trying to sell a lady a 8 gb card for her camera, and the poor soul most likely doesn't realize that once you open the package and find out the the card is too big to work you can not return it back to the store,its open software,non refundable.its funny how sony makes camera's with card size limits and yet the sony psp thats been out now for years is a unlimited memory size capacity, funny how that works. hope i helped out abit.

rovowen
10-14-2007, 03:59 AM
There is something else you may want to think about. If you only have one card and it goes bad, they you are out of luck.
Plus when I use my 4 gig card, I tend to shoot more and compose less.

WesternGuy
10-14-2007, 05:19 PM
I would reinforce what rovowen said. You should have at least 2 memory cards. There are too many stories on this forum and others of a card going bad and without a backup, you are out in the woods without a camera. I have a 4 gb and a 2 gb I use for backup. I haven't had to use it yet, but there is that good feeling that you have it with you if anything happens to the 4 gb. Also, if by some chance, I fill up the 4 gb, then I can simply put the 2 in and continue on. HTH

Cheers,

WesternGuy

jjpilot@tds.net
10-15-2007, 06:38 AM
I have a Sony H2 & H9 with (1 GB & 2 GB Pro Duo Cards} I want to buy a 4 GB & make sure it will fit both cameras & Make sure I get the right card for the camera. I will contact Sony & make sure the 4 GB will work in both cameras. Thanks for the help & advice. JJ