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"jakdedert" wrote in message
. .. The cost/frame equation falls completely apart when you realize that unlike film, you can reuse the card. Why anyone would store anything on one for any longer than it took to get to a computer is beyond me. I periodically dump my cards to an external hard drive. However, I don't wipe the card until it's full. Why? Well, it doesn't hurt to have two copies of something. Also, flash cards have a finite number of write/erase cycles. I think it's tens of thousands of cycles, but it seems to me that the less often you write to the card, the longer it's likely to last. There is also the matter of having prints made at Costco. (I don't use an inkjet printer. Costco is better and cheaper.) It's easier to pull the card from the camera than to copy the image from the hard drive back to the card (assuming it's a "recent" photo). |
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