N nuclear_puppi New Member Dec 26, 2003 99 0 0 Dec 30, 2004 #1 Is it really necessary to use 80x CF card for DSLR ??
S Spyer2 New Member Mar 20, 2004 314 0 0 52 Payar Lebar Dec 30, 2004 #2 My answer is NO. I have both ultra2 and normal cf card, I can't really feel the few msec speed different ;p
My answer is NO. I have both ultra2 and normal cf card, I can't really feel the few msec speed different ;p
E erwinx Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,428 0 36 Visit site Dec 30, 2004 #3 definitely not. i'm still using 30x CF and microdrive
Witness Senior Member Mar 18, 2004 6,942 0 36 39 www.maverickatwork.com Dec 30, 2004 #4 when taking the photo prob not coz depends on ya buffer also.... when uploading onto comp perhaps got difference
when taking the photo prob not coz depends on ya buffer also.... when uploading onto comp perhaps got difference
B Belle&Sebastain Senior Member Jun 27, 2002 3,796 1 0 here www.9frames.com Dec 30, 2004 #5 nuclear_puppi said: Is it really necessary to use 80x CF card for DSLR ?? Click to expand... no, i use the 20x 25x and the 80x on my and my cam has enough buffer to shoot my next shot.
nuclear_puppi said: Is it really necessary to use 80x CF card for DSLR ?? Click to expand... no, i use the 20x 25x and the 80x on my and my cam has enough buffer to shoot my next shot.
J jumbocrab New Member Jun 27, 2004 406 0 0 Dec 30, 2004 #6 Using a fast speed CF card is necessary when you use the burst mode (ie, press shutter release button and the shutter keeps firing until you release). You can see a big difference between fast speed and slow speed CF card.
Using a fast speed CF card is necessary when you use the burst mode (ie, press shutter release button and the shutter keeps firing until you release). You can see a big difference between fast speed and slow speed CF card.
P plinius New Member May 22, 2003 669 0 0 50 Singapore Visit site Dec 30, 2004 #7 the answer is here: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-6425 do the maths yourself....
the answer is here: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=6007-6425 do the maths yourself....