camera specs will specify the recommended sd card class. 4k video will gobble up storage, but even a 64gb card will hold plenty of minutes.
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camera specs will specify the recommended sd card class. 4k video will gobble up storage, but even a 64gb card will hold plenty of minutes.
I always prefer to keep cards smaller, either 32 or 64 gb, and have a few as then if one fails, you won't lose as much. Video you might need 128 gb though. And transferring to computer is a bit easier.
The fastest cards are best for cameras too, extreme or extreme pro being fastest
My 1dx is the mk2 mine are all second hand 1dx was a bargain, it didn't work but I managed to fix it! My lenses are old as well, they are what I hope yo upgrade next.
Can definitely share some of my work in the camera corner. I cover horse events (less now as I'm sick of in accessible toilets. Should be wheelchair accessible loos everywhere in this day and age)
And a few commercial clients.
Then my own fun and creative things
Cannon offers the G series a descent advanced compact camera. It offers a very good image quality, acceptable zoom range and a light compact size.
On the downside the lens is not super fast, the camera is not weather proof and has a high price tag.
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