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  • MaxPower
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    I have three CF's

    Nothing special really, I bough the 2GB Ultra II back when I was in AMS because my Highspeed 1GB CF and 128mb CF was getting full. I think at that time I wanted to buy something good, but heck spent also a few euro's on it, bot now I could get the same CF for 1/4 of last years price.

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  • B7772ADL
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    Originally posted by twr75
    Go for the Extreme IV. Twice the transfer rate of the III.

    Thought about it but it'll have very little extra benefit on my 20D compared to the extra cost.
    I'm using an Ultra II now and that's plenty quick enough for me.

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  • Airbus_A320
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    Yeah, I never got why people would set burst mode to shoot normal aircraft ops. Especially when they take like 15 pics as the plane is coming towards them on approach. Then if something different does actually happen, your buffer is full, and you miss the shot you would have actually wanted because you took a bunch of crap that you are only gonna delete and will never have any use for.

    And as far as getting back deleted pictures, I'm surprised so many people still don't know it can be done.

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  • kukkudrill
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    Same here. I still keep my camera on burst mode but normally I would take a succession of single shots, letting go of the shutter release in between shots to make the camera re-focus. It's insurance against inaccurate focus ... and it keeps the number of shutter cycles down.

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  • Tanner_J
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    You don't need a high speed transfer for aviation photography. No need to use a burst on aircraft.

    Unless it's an airshow.

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  • RingwaySam
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    Originally posted by twr75
    Go for the Extreme IV. Twice the transfer rate of the III.
    I don't think you need a CF card that has a has a high speed transfer. It's only really good for Pap's who have to get there images sent off quickly.

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  • Diezel
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    Originally posted by twr75
    Go for the Extreme IV. Twice the transfer rate of the III.
    They are still pretty expensive and are only usefull if your camera does not have a huge high speed buffer.

    For example my D200 can hold about 20 RAW images without writing a single byte to the CF card. So transfer rate doesn't matter that much anymore, at least for the D200.

    Roel.

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  • twr75
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    Originally posted by B7772ADL
    2GB Extreme III time me thinks
    Go for the Extreme IV. Twice the transfer rate of the III.

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  • B7772ADL
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    I washed a 1GB card the other week (was in my jeans pocket)....James not a happy boy

    Weirdly it dried out and works fine, but i dont trust it anymore.

    2GB Extreme III time me thinks

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  • JordanD
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    Originally posted by LX-A343
    That's why I have set my 20D that the shutter can't be released without CF Card. Saved me a spotting day last year
    Same here with my Nikon. But since I almost always look at my shots after I take them it'd be pretty soon until I realized I wasn't taking anything.

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  • Sam at MAN
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    I got myself 2x1GB

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  • Top_Gun
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    Originally posted by seahawk
    That is why I have 15 CF cards in my rucksack. And why I rpefer using smaller cards and chance them often during the day. better use 4x1GB then 4GB in case of failure of a card.

    I have the same thought process....

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  • seahawk
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    That is why I have 15 CF cards in my rucksack. And why I prefer using smaller cards and change them often during the day. Better use 4x1GB then 4GB in case of failure of a card.
    Last edited by seahawk; 2007-01-09, 14:29.

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  • LX-A343
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    That's why I have set my 20D that the shutter can't be released without CF Card. Saved me a spotting day last year

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  • Greg
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    Still better than shooting an entirely new airport only to realize while snapping something totally unique to you that you left the CF card somewhere.

    Still kick myself for losing those shots of the LTU A330 @ RSW. grrr

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