12-08-2023 09:03 PM - last edited on 12-09-2023 08:18 AM by Danny
I'm totally uninformed about memory cards and need to know if one I've picked out from Amazon will be ok.
It's called Sceprety SD Card 1TB High Speed Memory Card.
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12-08-2023 10:16 PM
I would only trust reputable brands of memory cards. And also, to never get them from Amazon as there are too many unknown brands or counterfeit products.
I have only used both SanDisk and Angelbird cards. All purchased from B&H Photo which is also an authorized Canon reseller.
I've seen others on here mention Lexar cards; those are definitely in the reputable brand category.
In terms of capacity, it could very well be the case where your camera may not do well with such a high capacity card. Look to 32 GB cards or perhaps max out at 64 GB.
Finally, ensure to only purchase full-sized SD cards and not micro-sized that require adapters. The micro-sized cards are known to cause numerous issues.
12-09-2023 01:28 AM
Whatever brand of card you use, 1 TB is WAY too big, even assuming your camera will handle it.
Using such a huge capacity card makes it too tempting to leave your photos on it for a long time. This is risky. Memory cards can and do fail. You don't want to lose many gigabytes of files all at once. Better to have and use multiple smaller cards, switching them out if you fill them. 16-32 GB cards hold a LOT of photos.
Anyway, whatever size cards you use, it is good practice to not leave files on them, in or out of camera, for extended periods. Get in the habit of moving photos to your computer, or external media (hard drives, flash drives, etc.) for storage.
12-08-2023 10:16 PM
I would only trust reputable brands of memory cards. And also, to never get them from Amazon as there are too many unknown brands or counterfeit products.
I have only used both SanDisk and Angelbird cards. All purchased from B&H Photo which is also an authorized Canon reseller.
I've seen others on here mention Lexar cards; those are definitely in the reputable brand category.
In terms of capacity, it could very well be the case where your camera may not do well with such a high capacity card. Look to 32 GB cards or perhaps max out at 64 GB.
Finally, ensure to only purchase full-sized SD cards and not micro-sized that require adapters. The micro-sized cards are known to cause numerous issues.
12-08-2023 10:21 PM
Thank you! I really appreciate it.
12-09-2023 01:28 AM
Whatever brand of card you use, 1 TB is WAY too big, even assuming your camera will handle it.
Using such a huge capacity card makes it too tempting to leave your photos on it for a long time. This is risky. Memory cards can and do fail. You don't want to lose many gigabytes of files all at once. Better to have and use multiple smaller cards, switching them out if you fill them. 16-32 GB cards hold a LOT of photos.
Anyway, whatever size cards you use, it is good practice to not leave files on them, in or out of camera, for extended periods. Get in the habit of moving photos to your computer, or external media (hard drives, flash drives, etc.) for storage.
12-09-2023 11:21 PM
Thank you! I appreciate getting the helpful information.
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