When I bought my E-10 a year ago I had the option of 2-256MB cards
or 1 512MB card. I chose the single card using the following
rationale:
- the cards are very small and easily dropped, misplaced, or
otherwise lost, especially in the heat of shooting something
important...the verytype of environment that I would be most likely
to need a lot of images.
- by having a single, large card in the camera, I am able to format
the card prior to the event, close it up in the camera, and forget
it.
Because of the nature of the digital beast I can instantly see if
there is a problem. There is no possiblility of "misthreaded" film,
a broken advance mechanism, or a "bad tape". The reliability of
solid state memory is such that, it either works or it doesn't.
Even though I do all my work using the 512MB CF card, I take
advantage of the E-10's dual memory slots and leave a 128MB
SmartMedia card in the camera all the time. This serves as my
"emergency backup/overflow" but still allows me to close the camera
at home and have nothing but the usual chaos of flash cords,
lenses, and people to deal with on site.
The way I look at it, every variable that I can remove allows me to
focus more on the shot...I'm also terrified of losing a card ;->
On the other hand...I don't want to get a card
so big that I have
weeks of images sitting out there getting old. If something were to
happen ( like my camera being stolen) I'd be SOL. So I try to clear
out the card to my computer and burn a master CD quite often.
-Works for me...
Regards,
Glenn
I'm not sure what other people's oppinions are, but I come from the
"don't put all you eggs in one basket" line of thinking.