Re: Pricing & More Information About the EOS 6D Mark II [CR3]
Nowadays, one can buy a 256GB SD card for $100-$200. Assuming a 40MB raw file, that's sufficient for >6,000 photos.
What would be the usage scenario that does not allow switching memory cards at least every 6,000 photos?
Keith_Reeder said:Well, as someone who uses a camera with 2 card slots, I have to tell you that it's a pretty common choice among wildlife/action/sport 'togs to use the second slot not as back-up, but in order to ensure plentiful storage capacity so as not to miss shots (possibly the shot) due to filling the card(s).
Nowadays, one can buy a 256GB SD card for $100-$200. Assuming a 40MB raw file, that's sufficient for >6,000 photos.
What would be the usage scenario that does not allow switching memory cards at least every 6,000 photos?
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