![]() These days it's not hard to offload quickly even to a phone be it via Wi-Fi or USB OTG. If your images are that critical the thought process shouldn't revolve about mitigating loss but around preventing it entirely with a sound backup strategy. How does juggling multiple cards actually give you peace of mind in those cases? For starters, from the human side you're increasing the odds of dropping one somewhere or killing it with static etc, and even if you take the clumsy human out of the equation you now have two things that could fail rather than one. Presumably if you buy a large card it's for convenience, so you don't need to swap cards during a shoot or during day. I've never understood the phobia of losing one large card's contents either tho. So I wouldn't really say a larger card is inherently less failure prone. Plus as it moves to smaller processes for higher capacities it actually loses some endurance/cycles. ![]() Ehhh, NAND doesn't tend to fail at some indeterminate time, it has a predictable average number of write cycles.
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