Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I also only shoot RAW. The speed differenes are considerable; I only need the RAW file and will gladly give up the B&W jpeg (useless afterwards anyway) for speed. There are two Sandisk Extreme III cards. One slower, one faster. The Transcend cards are faster than the slower, slower than the faster Sandisk and a lot less expensive than either. Fastest are the 2Gb 30Mb/sec Sandisk cards. Smaller cards are faster. >Dave, > >I only shoot RAW, if I want B&W, I process as such. I only use the >Sandisk Extreme III 2 G cards or their 4G SDHC cards, and your times >seem about right for my experience. > >Gene > >-------------- Original message from David Keenan ><ausdlk at gmail.com>: -------------- > > >> The SD card write times were so crappy for the supposedly high-end >> Hoodman >> RAW SD card I bought with my M8.2, I decided to buy a variety of cards >> and >> test them. >> >> The times shown are only as accurate as my ability to hit the Start and >> Stop >> button on my iPhone stopwatch function when the read/write LED on the >> camera >> first came on and when it stopped. I repeated each test at least three >> times >> to make sure the times were more or less consistent. The time recorded is >> last time measured. I formatted the card in camera prior to the tests. >> >> All cards are 4GB except for the Hoodman which is 8GB. >> >> Card RAW RAW+Fine JPG >> ============== ======= ============ >> Sandisk Extreme III 3.9 10.8 >> Kingston SDHC 4.5 11.5 >> Lexar 133x 6.6 14 >> Transcend 4.2 11.4 >> Hoodman 7.0 15 >> -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw at archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com