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    16 GB Cards!

    Sandisk now have a 12 and a 16 gb card! presumably we will be doing away with hard disks soon, just a few 16 gb cards & a blue ray DVD burner?

    http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06...extremelll.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartonflyer View Post
    Sandisk now have a 12 and a 16 gb card! presumably we will be doing away with hard disks soon, just a few 16 gb cards & a blue ray DVD burner?

    http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06...extremelll.asp
    Great if you've got a H2D hassy or the new Mamiya!!!
    I read somewhere that these large gb cards (2gb+) are prone to corruption more than the smaller ones.
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    jeez imagine losing a full wedding and then some when ur 16 gig card crashes gulp.

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    until the larger cards overcome corruption, I have more trouble with the 2gb cards than my 1gb with the odd image being corrupt so I wouldnt personally have anything above 2gb, 16gb is a lot of images to lose

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    Yup, I only ever used 1gb cards in the d70S, and bought a few 2gb and a 4gb for the D200.

    Again. my worry is if the card goes belly up - then I haven't lost a whole shoot.

    XXsharkXX

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    If you do lose any photos for what ever reason try this piece of software. If you use it straight away you can recover up to 98% of the pics if there are a lot of them. http://www.photosrecovery.com/ It saved my a** last year when my main hard drive crashed b just before I was going to save them on DVD! Known in the family as Richards law! There are a number of varients, you know what I mean!

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    I would be too scared to load all of my eggs in one basket...it would be so my luck that I'd actually lose the card with all the shots from a wedding on it...

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    I use PC Inspector, and I used it on Saturday after a shoot, it only stored half of the pic's using the canon software, so I used the software to download the rest, only lost 2 pic's out of 89, told me where the error was on the card too.
    Going out to buy a new 1GB card.
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