07-05-2020 09:01 AM
07-07-2020 10:15 AM - edited 07-07-2020 11:57 AM
@Brendahian wrote:
I will try to do that. What do you recommend i use for the SD card?
Where you purchase memory cards is just as important as what brand and type of card.
I recommend either of the two cards seen on the right, [except you want the 32GB version]. The one on the far left is low quality, which I would not recommend.
You stated above that the camera displays a message that suggested that it is recording multiple images to the card. What sort of shooting are you doing that would cause that too happen. Are you continuously shooting until the buffer is full?
Are you shooting in low light conditions? Have you tried resetting the camera back to factory defaults? You must be in P, Av, Tv, or M mode to reset the camera.
07-07-2020 10:25 AM
IMHO, 128GB SD cards are too big. It tends to make a person use their camera as a storage device which it is not. A better best practice is 32 GB SD cards. Hopefully that will cause you to change them so all your photos do not reside on a single SD cards. So, if there is a problem all is not lost. If you do buy 128GB SD card, buy several and change them so the risk of lose is reduced.
07-07-2020 10:30 AM
@ebiggs1 wrote:IMHO, 128GB SD cards are too big. It tends to make a person use their camera as a storage device which it is not. A better best practice is 32 GB SD cards. Hopefully that will cause you to change them so all your photos do not reside on a single SD cards. So, if there is a problem all is not lost. If you do buy 128GB SD card, buy several and change them so the risk of lose is reduced.
Yes, you are correct. I had forgotten that image showed 128 GB cards.
I made the same recommendation to use 32 GB, or smaller cards on an earlier reply. I wanted to show the difference between cards. Some cards form major manufacturers are not suitable, like UHS-II cards, for example.
07-07-2020 11:32 AM
Great
07-09-2020 05:17 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Brendahian wrote:
I will try to do that. What do you recommend i use for the SD card?Where you purchase memory cards is just as important as what brand and type of card.
I recommend either of the two cards seen on the right, [except you want the 32GB version]. The one on the far left is low quality, which I would not recommend.
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Are Lexar Professional 1000x 64GB SDXC UHS-II Cards OK to use?
07-09-2020 05:55 AM
"Are Lexar Professional 1000x 64GB SDXC UHS-II Cards OK to use?"
The UHS-II cards are not suitable for most Canon cameras. They are definitely not suitable for use in an older camera like the 750D. Refer to your User Manual for the best cards to use in your camera.
07-09-2020 06:38 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:"Are Lexar Professional 1000x 64GB SDXC UHS-II Cards OK to use?"
The UHS-II cards are not suitable for most Canon cameras. They are definitely not suitable for use in an older camera like the 750D. Refer to your User Manual for the best cards to use in your camera.
UHS-II cards offer faster read and write speeds. Why are they not suitable for most Canon cameras?
07-09-2020 10:49 AM
"UHS-II cards offer faster read and write speeds."
It isn't the SD card in this case as the camera can not W/R any faster than it can no matter how fast the SD card is.
07-09-2020 02:35 PM
Thank you!
That makes much more sense than "UHS-II cards are not suitable for most Canon cameras". That's kind of like saying that my Genesis 5.0 R-Spec is not suitable for most roads in the U.S. It's capable of going 150 MPH, but it still gets me around town in style with no problems. And, BTW, my camera is an SL2.
07-10-2020 10:45 AM
I have no idea what a Genesis 5.0 R-Spec is but you are always better off using the SD cards that your Canon manual says.
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