vincenzo
Established
http://www.pretec.com/PR/2005/PR_05-27-08_4GB_SD.htm
Would be nice to use this card in the RD-1 if its possible. I have 4 1GB cards but was thinking about a 2GB card as well.
Anyone tried using a 2GB card in their RD-1 ?
Would be nice to use this card in the RD-1 if its possible. I have 4 1GB cards but was thinking about a 2GB card as well.
Anyone tried using a 2GB card in their RD-1 ?
rweissman
Newbie
2GB Lexar Media Card and RD1
2GB Lexar Media Card and RD1
I've tried a 2GB Lexar card. After approximately 1 GB of data, the RD1 reports that the card is full and no more data can be written. An unfortunate situation that one expects could readily be fixed with a ROM update patch if Epson were so inclined.
Since I only shoot RAW, having a 1GB limit is a hassle.
2GB Lexar Media Card and RD1
I've tried a 2GB Lexar card. After approximately 1 GB of data, the RD1 reports that the card is full and no more data can be written. An unfortunate situation that one expects could readily be fixed with a ROM update patch if Epson were so inclined.
Since I only shoot RAW, having a 1GB limit is a hassle.
vincenzo
Established
Cheers! Well I think EPSON should have thought of this before. Its not a huge drawback but I sincerely hope EPSON can solve this as a 2GB card would be ideal.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Epson says in their online FAQ that 1gb is the limit, so it's not as if they weren't aware of it. I agree that it would be nice if it were possible to solve this via a firmware update. (Of course, it also would be nice if they could add one-touch histograms and bad-pixel mapping via a firmware update, but I suppose there are limits to what firmware updates can do!)
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RML
Guest
jlw said:Epson says in their online FAQ that 1gb is the limit, so it's not as if they weren't aware of it. I agree that it would be nice if it were possible to solve this via a firmware update. (Of course, it also would be nice if they could add one-touch histograms and bad-pixel mapping via a firmware update, but I suppose there are limits to what firmware updates can do!)
And not having to press twice before being able to shoot when the screen is displaying an image.
vincenzo
Established
oh just bring on the RD-2 EPSON!
Donald Mann
Member
RML said:And not having to press twice before being able to shoot when the screen is displaying an image.
is that the only time it happens?
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
RML said:And not having to press twice before being able to shoot when the screen is displaying an image.
Screen? You mean there's some kind of a SCREEN on my R-D 1?
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
To me it's not a problem, I'd rather have two 1BG cards than one 2GBs, and also I alternate my two cards during a shoot or a day of shooting, so if one packs up, I only lose 1/2 the shots of the day (so far I had no cards dying on me in more than 6 years shooting digital, but it can happen).
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RML
Guest
Donald Mann said:is that the only time it happens?
To me, yes. I've never had any other situation where I had to press the shutter button twice.
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RML
Guest
jlw said:Screen? You mean there's some kind of a SCREEN on my R-D 1?
You didn't know?
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
RML said:You didn't know?![]()
There's a lot I don't know about this camera. I still haven't found the rewind crank, either... don't know what I'm going to do when I get to the end of my first roll...
rweissman
Newbie
I was wrong. 2GB cards do work
I was wrong. 2GB cards do work
Having formatted a Lexar 2GB Smart Media card in the RD1, I discovered today that contrary to my earlier post, this card does work in the RD1 well beyond a 1GB limit. I haven't filled one up yet, but have gone well beyond 1GB (1.3GB) so far on the 2MB card without problem and read the images successfully from my reader to my computer.
Again, apologies for the earlier misinformation.
I was wrong. 2GB cards do work
Having formatted a Lexar 2GB Smart Media card in the RD1, I discovered today that contrary to my earlier post, this card does work in the RD1 well beyond a 1GB limit. I haven't filled one up yet, but have gone well beyond 1GB (1.3GB) so far on the 2MB card without problem and read the images successfully from my reader to my computer.
Again, apologies for the earlier misinformation.
vincenzo
Established
COOL! Thanks for the info. Let us know if you manage to fill it up to the 2gb capacity please.
Terence T
Where'd my Bessa go?
Does anyone have any experience with the varying read/write speeds on the different SD cards? I use Sandisk Ultra II 1gb cards but was wondering with the seemingly slow speeds on the R-D1, would it be alright to use older slower cards with the camera? I alternate my SD cards with my Canon DSLR and it's getting to be a pain in the behind to keep swapping my 2 SD cards back and fro.
saxshooter
Well-known
I guess it would depend on how often you shoot RAW and how many shots you like to shoot in succession (as fast as you can crank).
If you shoot JPEG and rarely do 3-4 shot "bursts" (if you could call cranking fast and shooting a burst) I think you would be OK with slower cards.
If you already are in possession of a slower card I don't see the problem with using it.
But I see no point in buying slower cards to save money because the price difference is not that significant (between San Disk standard blue and Ultra II).
If you shoot JPEG and rarely do 3-4 shot "bursts" (if you could call cranking fast and shooting a burst) I think you would be OK with slower cards.
If you already are in possession of a slower card I don't see the problem with using it.
But I see no point in buying slower cards to save money because the price difference is not that significant (between San Disk standard blue and Ultra II).
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