Re: Anybody used the Transcend 16 gig card with the Canon XSi?On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:36:30 -0400, "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian . com >
wrote:
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>"Archibald" <Archibald@spamhater . com > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:18:44 -0400, "Frank Arthur"
>> <Art@Arthurian . com >
>> wrote:
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>>>I am puzzled that a person would have a need for four 16GB media
>>>cards
>>>for their digital camera. How many images would you need to use a
>>>single 16GB card?
>>
>> 1000.
>>
>> Archibald
>>
>Okay. Now with your 4 cards you may produce 4,000 images.
>In wekk? A month? A year? And what do you do with that many?
>How many of the 1000 images on a card are really good images worth
>keeping?
>Are they for business or industrial use?
>The reason I ask is that in my Slide Film days- not really that long
>ago- I might
>take as many as 360 images on a vacation of weeks. I might possibly
>produce
>36 really nice ones and maybe 6 or so worth printing. I'm just awed by
>the concept of
>having 4,000 images available for one shooting.
Well, I don't plan to have 4 of them... might be nice, though.
Back in my film days, I would budget 2 rolls a day. That's 1000
pictures for a 14-day trip.
On a trip to southern Florida this last winter I took about 250 shots
a day on some days... that is not that extraordinary, I would say.
That would fill up a 16 gig card in only 4 days.
If you have a laptop with you or don't mind finding Internet cafes to
unload the cards, then you wouldn't need a 16 GB card; otherwise it
might be essential.
Archibald