Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/17

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Subject: [Leica] Have any of you had this happen with the M8?
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Sat Mar 17 18:37:04 2007
References: <031720071730.13846.45FC25A10001E61D00003616219792474103010CD2079C080C03BF970A9D9F9A0B9D09@mchsi.com> <C221F865.49709%mark@rabinergroup.com>

SD cards make a lot more sense in cameras.  You don't have any nasty pins to
bend which can be an interesting experience if you do it.  Smaller size so
you can carry more.  I don't have a problem with the smaller MB capacity as
three cards is more secure than one that goes bad.  But then I haven't bent
any pins yet on my 8GB CF in a camera so maybe just paranoia.

On 3/17/07, Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com> wrote:
>
> On 3/17/07 1:30 PM, "grduprey@mchsi.com" <grduprey@mchsi.com> typed:
>
> > I don't know how cramped the M8 is for space, but that may have been a
> reason
> > for using the SD cards, but since the DMR uses them also, they probably
> decide
> > to use it for that reason.  Either way I have no problem with the SD
> cards.
> > My Nikon D200 uses the CF cards, but my wifes Nikon Coolpix uses the SD
> cards.
> > Go figure...even with an camera brand they change.
> >
> > Gene
> >
>
>
> I believe its not a BRAND thing but a MARKET thing.
> And for the DMR digital back for the R series having the card be an SD
> card
> is just plain odd. SD stands for MINICAM.
> Like putting those little wheels all the cars have now on your new
> MASERATI.
>
> I'm thinking an R8 or R9 with DMR weights more Or close as a Hasselblad
> HC3
> that's just my guess.
> http://www.hasselblad.com/products/h-system.aspx
>
> You'd find SD's in the top all in one gadget cameras and cheap DSLRs
> marketed for beginners but not the top line or even mid line stuff at all.
>
> I think its an image thing. Not the photographic image of course no one
> cares about that but the photographers image of does his Tilley hat match
> his leatherette covering on his gear; or high heels.
>
> SD goes along usually with the dreaded heartbreak known to the afflicted
> as
> SMALL SENSOR SIZE
> SSS
> 4/3s or smaller. Or super cheap plastic starter DSLRs.
>
> I think the Leica marketing people should have gone in there and kicked
> ass
> and gotten them to use a regular big boy CF card.
> What are marketing people FOR anyway?! They design cameras that's what!
> I guess since they figured they were not going to go with 24x36 frame then
> its anything goes with this digital junk.
>
> But I think its money we don't know about. Marketing another thing we have
> to buy. Burgeoning technology. Those CF cards don't all break real fast,
> most of them just work and work. Are not disposable enough. So we just
> have
> to make them set themselves up with multiple Evolving formats.
> MEF
>
> CF standing for
>
> Cash Flow
> Corn Flakes
> Carbon Fiber
> Complement Fixation
> Carrier Frequency    (ask Kenneth)
> Collaborative Filtering
> Childfree
> Charcoal Filter
> Cadillac Fairview
> Hundred Feet
> Cahiers Francais
> Coin First Payphone
> Cluster Foulup (polite form; military slang)
>
> And now that I'm a roll here
> SD standing for
>
> Standard Deviation
> Scooby-Doo
> Same Difference
> social drinker
> Senior Discount
> Self-Destruct
> Software Documentation
> Snoop Dogg  (who gets called Scooby a lot ask him)
> Sweet Dreams
> Snow Day
> Safe Driver
> Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins album)
> Sample Duplicate
> Significantly Different
>
> These are all good.
>
> But Significantly Different being the opposite of Same Difference so you
> have to be careful of context in your prescribed field of reference.
> These are not "words of art" folks.
>
> So do you want a Cluster Foulup (polite form) Card for your big boy pro
> camera?
> or Self-Destruct card for your Minicam?
> I'm being negative.
>
> I think but the DMR and the M8 are for sure big boy (or girl) cameras.
> And deserve BB or BG batteries and Cards and other decisive accessories.
>
> DMR of course standing for
>
> Deuteron Magnetic Resonance
> Distributed Mesh Restoration
> Desktop Maintenance Required
> Dual Modular Redundancy    (another one for Kenneth)
>
> None of these are good.
>
> BB Rabiner
> 8A/109s
> New York, NY
>
> markrabiner.com
>
>
>
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-- 
Don
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In reply to: Message from grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com) ([Leica] Have any of you had this happen with the M8?)
Message from mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner) ([Leica] Have any of you had this happen with the M8?)