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Subject: [Leica] road trip - Jayanand
From: photo.philippe.amard at gmail.com (Philippe)
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 13:17:20 +0100
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> Le 29 janv. 2018 ? 12:48, Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com> a 
> ?crit :
> 
> In many cases, mine for example, that is an expensive proposition - the
> camera defaults to the speed of the slower card, so for birds, wildlife,
> etc, you end up buying double the number of expensive, high speed cards
> (XQD, CFast and/or SD UHS II, depending on your system), which typically
> retail at around US$75 for a single 32 GB card

The Amazon guy just delivered a bunch of 32 gb cards at 14? a piece - lost 
in the overall cost of the trip

> (which is what I generally
> use, higher capacities are little more cost efficient). Simpler to have two
> gizmos to download into at the end of each day, and reformat and reuse the
> cards. Of course, you can shoot RAW/JPG Fine on a faster/slower card combo
> without penalty, but then your backup is JPG.

No, sorry. You can copy one card onto the other - I just checked in the 
owner?s manual

> If you can live with that, it
> is a perfectly valid solution. My view this is that it is stupid to buy an
> expensive camera built for speed, then cripple it by economizing on the
> cards!

Agreed see supra
> 
> If your style of shooting requires only being on the single shot mode, then
> SD UHS I or CF cards would do, and consequently your method is the way to
> go, with the caveat that you probably should put away both cards once they
> are full in order to have two backups.
> 
> I am a bit careful in all this because I frequently travel to the boondocks
> where nothing is available if anything should go wrong (I take two battery
> chargers, two card readers, two camera bodies, etc - in other words,
> backups for everything!).
> 

So do we - Alice bought herself an XT-20 that matches my XT-2 for that 
purpose.

When traveling, I find weight is the worst impediment these days. Hence the 
fuji stubble, and the zooms ;-)

Amities
Philippe

> Cheers
> Jayanand
> 
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Philippe <photo.philippe.amard at 
> gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Depending on how many slots your camera holds, you could generate
>> duplicate cards while shooting - I intend to do just that for my coming
>> trip, and if need be, send myself one of the duplicates through the mail,
>> or share the bounty with Alice to decrease the risks of theft or damage.
>> 
>> Amities
>> Philippe
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 28 janv. 2018 ? 23:35, Doug Herr <wildlightphoto at earthlink.net> a
>> ?crit :
>>> 
>>> I'm planning a month-long road trip this summer and I'm woefully behind
>> the curve w.r.t. backup strategies.  What has worked for you?
>>> 
>>> Doug Herr
>>> Birdman of Sacramento
>>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com
>>> http://doug-herr.fineartamerica.com
>>> 
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