Nyc Dito
Established
So i was just wondering if i over bought on the memory card. I purchased a 32gb extreme 90mb (UHS-I class 3) made by Sandisk. And of course i read on the beloved Ken Rockwell site that it wasn't suggested to get anything more than 16gb.
The owners manual makes no reference.
thank you!
The owners manual makes no reference.
thank you!
The cameras is old, so I would think 32gb cards were not the norm then. Does it work when you use it? Then it works.
Nyc Dito
Established
The cameras is old, so I would think 32gb cards were not the norm then. Does it work when you use it? Then it works.
lol, yea it works. I asked because i see after i take any picture the LED lights up red and green for a few seconds. I think im just used to a DSLR's fast write times.
Thanks
Karlovak
Established
I wonder if a superfast SD would speed up the X100 by any noticeable manner.
Dogman
Veteran
No. It's just a card. It will run at the speed of the camera.
And, no, you didn't overbuy. Again: it's just a card. It has a large capacity and a high speed. If you never need the large capacity or the high speed, it will function perfectly at the capacity and speed you use.
From my personal standpoint, I use 32 GB Sandisk cards in all my cameras right now. I have no real need for the higher speed and I've never even filled up the 2 GB cards that I used years ago.
And, no, you didn't overbuy. Again: it's just a card. It has a large capacity and a high speed. If you never need the large capacity or the high speed, it will function perfectly at the capacity and speed you use.
From my personal standpoint, I use 32 GB Sandisk cards in all my cameras right now. I have no real need for the higher speed and I've never even filled up the 2 GB cards that I used years ago.
willie_901
Veteran
A X100 raw file is almost 20 MB.
The fastest possible transfer rate is wasted with the X100. I don't remember the X100 data transfer specification, but it's well below the current cameras.
I suspect a 16 GB card would suffice. In my view the best way to spend money is to avoid counterfeit cards. I'm not sure how to avoid counterfeit cards with 100% certainty.
The fastest possible transfer rate is wasted with the X100. I don't remember the X100 data transfer specification, but it's well below the current cameras.
I suspect a 16 GB card would suffice. In my view the best way to spend money is to avoid counterfeit cards. I'm not sure how to avoid counterfeit cards with 100% certainty.
crsantin
Established
I use a 32 gig card in my x100. No issues. Write times aren't the greatest but it's an older camera.
Karlovak
Established
I meant whether it would quicken the write speed - switching from shooting to image review - which is my main pet peeve with this camera.
I use a cheapo Silicon Power class 6 in my X100 and I know class 10 Superior doesn't make a difference, which works just fine for my dSLR.
I use a cheapo Silicon Power class 6 in my X100 and I know class 10 Superior doesn't make a difference, which works just fine for my dSLR.
Dogman
Veteran
Karlovak, the camera can only write so fast. Using a faster card won't make it write any faster.
Stuart John
Well-known
I think all SD cards are the same size so it should fit OK.
tbhv55
Well-known
I asked because i see after i take any picture the LED lights up red and green for a few seconds.
This is normal on the x100.
Karlovak
Established
Karlovak, the camera can only write so fast. Using a faster card won't make it write any faster.
Found this article http://www.stuff-review.com/2011-10...rite-speed-tests-how-to-make-the-x100-faster/
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