5/7/2023 0 Comments Rawtherapee sharpening![]() ![]() UHS I & UHS II you can usually find that clearly on the cards. Those stated speeds are also download or read speeds, and that is just not important for your camera, the upload or write speed is, and that happens to be not mentioned. One has 60mb/s, the other 150mb/s, something you might not immediately notice at first sight, especially if you are going to buy it in the store or on a web shop and only know you want a Sandisk Extreme card of 64GB. Sometimes it also happens that SD cards of the same brand look almost exactly the same, but that there are still major differences.Īs in the example below of two Sandisk cards. There is a lot of information on such an SD card,Īnd preferably written as small as possible. So if you want to get the maximum speed out of your camera, you need two different cards. The Upper card holder is also UHS I compatible, but when you place a UHS II card in the lower holder it works as a UHS I. The upper card holder is of the UHS II type So that’s why the right and fastest cards are important.Īs with the Olympus E-M1 Mark II, the SD card holders on the camera are uneven. With the new lens I want to start photographing birds, and I will probably make regular use of high-speed shooting, as well as the Pro Capture option. The cards I used were Sandisk Extreme UHS I V30 read 150mb/s write 90mb/s 64GB. My suspicion is that the buffer just got full, and that something went wrong while writing. What I do know is that when I got home I missed certain shots while uploading to PC, I also noticed some series of completely black shots. I’m not entirely sure if the buffer was full at some point, I had my camera set to its fastest continuous shooting speed of 18fps, and after a series of shots I noticed that the red “save” light in the top left corner of my viewfinder kept blinking. Well, the first time I noticed that my current SD cards weren’t fast enough was at a flight meeting in 2022. What does that lens have to do with the SD cards in my camera? That was what came to my mind when I received my new Olympus 300mm f4 Pro. My Olympus E-M1 Mark III and which SD Cards, ![]()
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