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  • SD cards for travelling (and good deals)?
  • Duane…
    Free Member

    OK, bit of a stupid question, but whatever.

    Thoughts on one large (32 or 64 gb) SD card vs a fewer smaller (4, 8, or 16gb) cards for use when travelling?

    One card- less hassle, less chance of loosing a card. Multiple cards; if one gets corrupt/lost somehow, not all data is lost..

    And while we’re on it, any good deals for SD cards around at the moment? Want a decent speed, as will be used with my GoPro2.

    Ta, Duane.

    bigjim
    Full Member

    I had one of 7dayshop’s own brand SD cards die on me after a few uses, managed to get most of the files off it but it is proper deid now, so would advise agaisnt them, even though they are cheep.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    I usually buy from here: http://www.mymemory.co.uk/SDHC

    (I tend to use Class 10 Sandisk for my video camera)

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    i bought several sandisk 2gbs – 10 i think from 7dayshop

    i went for many small ones as it was significantly cheaper than 1 big one and regularly backed up to picasa

    lost a couple of cards at one point but had full backup on line so wasnt that bothered

    GrahamS
    Full Member


    £34 on mymemory.

    I think the Extreme SanDisk card come with a RescuePro license (certainly used to) but I’ve not had one fail on me yet. I have had cheaper cards die though.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Thoughts on one large (32 or 64 gb) SD card

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Have you got means of creating a back-up? Recently back from a 3 month trip and I’d be horified to lose all my pics. I certainly wouldn’t use one big card if I had no way of copying it. Take several samll cards so if the camera gets nicked/dropped in the sea you’ve still got the older pics, or better yet take a netbook so you can do the filtering and editting on the go and copy them to a stick and email the best ones home.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    play.com

    TurnerGuy
    Free Member

    Transcend – cheaper and good quality

    tonyplym
    Free Member

    Samsung “Extreme” cards are claimed to be waterproof, so should hopefully cope well with the roughest handling in the worst of conditions. I rely on several 16Gb cards, and store them in a Pelicase like this to keep them safe and sound.

    Duane…
    Free Member

    Thanks for the replies.

    Is it safe to buy cards off Amazon- much chance of them being restickered cheapies?

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    hotukdeals.com

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