It was a suggestion. 4gb of photos is alot of photos to drop in the water. What happens when you're in the middle of a third world country and your one single card malfunctions? Or on a location shoot and your one card malfunctions? You have no backup, but hey to each his own but I'm just reiterating what I and many other professional photographers would suggest. Anyhow, I'm sure its a good deal!
Gl4di4tor
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posted: Aug. 26, 2005 @ 3:10p
SteveDuke2003 said: It was a suggestion. 4gb of photos is alot of photos to drop in the water. What happens when you're in the middle of a third world country and your one single card malfunctions? Or on a location shoot and your one card malfunctions? You have no backup, but hey to each his own but I'm just reiterating what I and many other professional photographers would suggest. Anyhow, I'm sure its a good deal! But what if ur gonna use it for a pocket pc and u wanna pump it up with some videos.
SteveDuke2003 said: It was a suggestion. 4gb of photos is alot of photos to drop in the water. What happens when you're in the middle of a third world country and your one single card malfunctions? Or on a location shoot and your one card malfunctions? You have no backup, but hey to each his own but I'm just reiterating what I and many other professional photographers would suggest. Anyhow, I'm sure its a good deal! In that case, you better order more than 1 for backup
You don't need to be in a third world country for a disastrous event. You could be up in the mountains and if your card malfunctions, no way are you going to find one to buy even in our country. All those gift shops carry are the cheapo films and one-time-use cameras.
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