bvukich said:tpatana said:bvukich said:msatter said:When you insert a SD card in a 5D MKIII also the writing speed to the CF card is reduced due to design by Canon.
It only slows down if you're writing to SD, (i.e., RAW to CF, JPEG to SD), just having it in there does not slow down writing to CF.
I remember reading someone did test on this (maybe at POTN), and the conclusion was that even having SD card in will slow down the CF card, because the data bus speed will default to slower speed. Having only CF will benefit higher data bus speed.
So I've never even inserted SD card. I guess I should try it works.
Disclaimer: I could be wrong, but I did read someone testing that and with such conclusion. I haven't tested myself.
I saw (probably) the same post, then I saw someone claim they were wrong... So I tested myself. There is no slowdown just having the SD in the camera, it only slows down if you are writing to it.
Ok, good to know. Not sure if I'll do it anyway, but I guess doesn't hurt. Especially if the CF became full, you can still catch the shot. Although CF shouldn't come full by surprise, that's just bad. I start getting nervous when I'm below 100 estimated shots.
I have a reception coming and I was planning to put 64GB SD in to double store everything. Most non-critical shoots, I don't think it's worth the trouble.
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