On Apr 20, 2006, at 4:48 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:

I wasn't *really* in need of more camera memory (already had 2x512MB, 1x1GB), but since I'm planning on doing some hiking this summer and I shoot RAW, I figure it'd be pretty likely I'd fire up more than 200 pictures during an overnight hiking trip (in Alaska). I'm *NOT* lugging a laptop up a mountain!

"how much is enough?"

Been studying this a while. Week by week, I rarely need more than one 1G card because I dump stuff to the computer every evening and 95 exposures is enough for any given walk/session. In a long day I might use two.

When I travel, I like to have a 1G card in the camera and 4-6 G of backup storage on cards. That lets me run 400-500 exposures before I dump to the P2000 storage unit or laptop. Plenty of overhead, I rarely use more than half of it before moving the exposures, but I have just once filled five cards and started on the sixth.

Godfrey

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