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Re: SD Restore, all media now gone....panic at the disco!
by Craig Seeman on Nov 3, 2009 at 5:00:31 pm

My SDHC cards have been rock solid. I've been using them for 10 months and NEVER had a Media Restore.

The problem with SxS is that you may need enough for a long shoot and that can be very expensive especially if you need 2 or 4 32GB cards.
Transferring to laptop during a shoot can be even more risky than using SDHC in my opinion.
If a client wants to walk with the files IMMEDIATELY I can bill them for an SDHC cards whereas I'm in a very awkward situation with a potentially unhappy client with SxS.

There's GOOD reason why JVC uses SDHC (complete with overcrank support) and why certain Panasonic cameras have that option too.
Even Sony has finally acknowledged the need with the EX1R and the use of their Memory Sticks in addition to SxS. They also will be coming out with much lower priced SxS cards.



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