Matt Davis |
May 25th, 2009 11:00 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff DeMaagd
(Post 1148004)
If you have a hard enough time handling the cards because SDHC is too small to easily handle, then maybe its worth it.
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I'm shooting on the run an awful lot and be stranded from my kit bag for almost a day, so now wear a Scott-e-vest waistcoat thing that is a little nerdy, but means I can carry a stick mic, Sennheiser XLR transmitter, radio mic, headphones, white card, extra batteries, Canon HV20, phone, ipod, etc. I can keep pre-loaded MxR adaptors on one side, then once used, put them in the other side. Then there's the secret pocket with the SxS card for slomo.
So now that I know the little aluminium SDHC card cases are bad karma, I'm sold on never taking them out of the adaptors. And I'm also going to treat those adaptors to some Tender Loving Care too.
The best thing about Fail Safe is 'safe'. The worst thing about Fail Safe is 'fail'.
BTW - No reply from SanDisk. No joy, or desire to take any further, from retailer. Lots of weasel words in warranty info (no offence to weasels). Lifetime warranty appears to be a marketing term.
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