johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
I picked up a couple of SanDisk Ultra II's a 1 and 2 Gig and they seem slow. I'm speaking from using 2 and 4 Gig SanDisk Extreme III in a Canon 5D.
Will I see any gain in Raw file write speeds with the faster cards like the III's ?
Secondly does the R-D1 support the 4 Gig SDHC?
Will I see any gain in Raw file write speeds with the faster cards like the III's ?
Secondly does the R-D1 support the 4 Gig SDHC?
ddimaria
Well-known
I think it's the RD-1 that can only go so fast. All my cards seem to be about the same speed. Also, I think 2gb is the highest it can handle.
RF-Addict
Well-known
I agree, it's the RD-1. Also, I think it only handles 1GB cards. I tried a 2GB and I get the same number of pics on it as with the 1GB (I shoot RAW, maybe it's different with JPEGs). My RD-1 does have the RD-1s firmware upgrade.
ddimaria
Well-known
Mine definately recognizes the 2gd cards, I'm running the update too.
Terao
Kiloran
My R-D1 (with firmware applied) can fill a 2GB card, and I get double the number of pics as I would on a 1GB. Sandisk Extreme II...
kds315
www.macrolenses.de
I second that - 2 Gig works fine on my R-D1 with V2 firmware.
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
ErikFive said:I have a Rd-1s and use only 2gig Extreme III. Never had any problems with the cards. It takes about 4 secs to write a raw file.
Glad to hear this, I'll be getting some 2Gig Extreme III"s as I'm very happy with them in the Canons.
LCT
ex-newbie
Are you sure your R-D1 is updated?RF-Addict said:...I tried a 2GB and I get the same number of pics on it as with the 1GB...
2GB work fine on my R-D1 (w firmware update) and R-D1s as well.
See the R-D1s manual page 9, 13 & 45:
"Accepts an SD memory card of up to 2GB capacity"
Gid
Well-known
johnastovall said:Glad to hear this, I'll be getting some 2Gig Extreme III"s as I'm very happy with them in the Canons.
Don't waste your money on Extreme IIIs. You get the same write speed with Ultra IIs and they are very inexpensive at the moment. Amazing how prices go - I paid just under £60 each for my Ultra II 1GB cards just over two years ago and I picked up a 2GB Ultra II last week for £24.
mwooten
light user
ErikFive said:I have a Rd-1s and use only 2gig Extreme III. Never had any problems with the cards. It takes about 4 secs to write a raw file.
Nothing scientific on my part, but I think that's about the same write time I get with my regular blue Sandisk 1gig cards. Well, nothing more scientific than "one-mississippi, two-mississippi,...".
I did have the camera stop doing anything while shooting an explotion once after firing off a series of shots. It caught up with me after a moment.
Michael
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
I don't think that there is much in it even from good quality basic cards.
Raw write from shutter click to red light out in my R-D1
Integral 512mb = 5.5 Secs
Sandisk basic 512mb 5 Secs
Lexar 133x 1Gb = 4.5 secs
Raw write from shutter click to red light out in my R-D1
Integral 512mb = 5.5 Secs
Sandisk basic 512mb 5 Secs
Lexar 133x 1Gb = 4.5 secs
LCT
ex-newbie
Shooting raw, 1/2000 second, lens cap on, LED is on for 5 seconds with Sandisk Ultra II (1GB), Sandisk Extreme III (1GB) & Transcend 150x (2GB).
E
Edward Felcher
Guest
The R-D1 writes files to the SD card at the same speed with any card, from the cheapest no-name slow card to the fastest brand name card.
The only difference you will notice is if you use a card reader to transfer files to your computer, then the faster cards will transfer the files a little faster.
The only difference you will notice is if you use a card reader to transfer files to your computer, then the faster cards will transfer the files a little faster.
LCT
ex-newbie
No. Takes twice as time with a 512 MB Hagiwara SD card and 12 seconds with an old 256MB Leica.Edward Felcher said:The R-D1 writes files to the SD card at the same speed with any card...
Didier
"Deed"
The Canon 5d has a much higher writing speed than the Epson. AFAIK the Sandisk Ultra-II are already over the Epson's speed capacity so buying faster cards won't help. Borrow a Ricoh GR-D and shoot with it in RAW mode - afterwards you'll appreciate the Epson rocket speed again!
Didier
Didier
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