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To: clean86 who wrote (28176)5/10/2005 12:02:14 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
I don't know about other pros, but I do have two 4BG cards. Got them when I bought the two Canon 1DmII bodies. I also have two 2BG cards and eight 512MB cards, bought in reverse order. I now cannot live without the two 4BG cards, at all. Way used to them! On most gigs I end up filling everything but the 512MB cards -- at this point I consider them as back-up.

Best,

Michal



To: clean86 who wrote (28176)5/10/2005 1:46:25 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Clean and Michal,

I think without understanding consumers needs it is impossible to gauge product acceptance.
Having said that we have always had a healthy discussion here about topics like digital photography,
MP3, handhelds,... and it adds to the content on this thread.

Glad to hear that the pros and wannabees are buying high capacity cards and that
SNDK has eliminated the performance gap that previously kept it off of the top shelf.
This information also confirms the rapid increase in MB/card Eli has talked about.

Aus