02-04-2019 03:55 AM
Thanks @TravellerG for your detailed post!
You said " For sure, we would recommend a Card from a well-established brand than a cheaper product, for different types of reliability."
this is really really important!!!
Bye,
David
02-04-2019 04:03 AM
Many of us know the numbers & markings - wanted to bring some clarity, which, when I wanted to study (years back), I could not get from a single place...
Yes, you are right, dear friend @davidhyno, in this case, surely only branded products only will survive.
Thanks, dear friend for your response.
02-05-2019 03:34 AM
Dear friends, @sonnyNg, @PoliMC & @AlexaAC - could you give your thoughts on this post, please (when time time permits ?).
Is such posts useful?
'Which Tripod is good for you' or, What are the types AutoFocusing systems & their benefits - will these be of any use to our community?
Expecting your comments....
02-05-2019 04:18 AM
It would be an honor to share what we know with the community, @TravellerG ! : ]
Perhaps I need to revise all your lessons, so that I can craft up a good post.
P.s: I keep changing constantly memory cards, as my favorites would be those ones with a slot for a mini SD card. Perhaps it was my habit to plug them into my older phones to bypass using Desktop.
02-05-2019 05:57 AM
Hi @TravellerG,
I think that the post is useful because not every people know about the specification of the Memory cards. I personally didn't know what these marks mean. I knew only about the speed class and the storage capacity. So I think it will be useful for the other Local Guides as well.
Yeah, especially the topic "Which Tripod is good for you" will be very nice!
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02-06-2019 05:52 AM
I think I earned something which I never used to pay attention while buying the card. Thank you so much for this useful knowledge @TravellerG . Thumbsup. 🙂
02-06-2019 06:05 AM
If you're doing high frame rates (over 18fps) for stills or shooting 4k or 4k+ video then you need a UHS II card which has a wider data bus for faster transfer assuming your camera supports it.
02-06-2019 12:01 PM
Thanks for the tag, @TravellerG and for the descriptive post as well.
I wouldn't add anything much. Probably it would be nice just to mention that when shooting in RAW format (that is when having ambitions to become a professional photographer) a bigger SD card would be more useful since the files are larger. That gives them more options to adjust when retouching. But I guess you'll have (if not yet) a separate post about RAW photos, right? 🙂
02-08-2019 08:15 AM
Welcome dear @sonnyNg...
"... I keep changing constantly memory cards..." then this post should be of some help to you.
I wrote 2 posts on Tripod, hope you will have time to see it, thanks.