Sean2260
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So I had a7R4 and had I thought my bottleneck with write speeds was the SD cards. I would do short bursts and then sit and wait for buffer to clear which was aggravating. Then I got the a7R5 and found the processing speed improvement almost did away for the desire to have CFExpress. Tested out last fall and I was not running into the same buffer problem using the same SD cards.
But still I think to get a couple of CFexpress anyways because I am stupid. Or maybe I am just stupid but still should get couple of cards. Right now I have 2x 64GB Sony Tough, and the primary use is when I travel (Africa) to image animals (photo & video) and sometimes use the burst to get better chance at ideal photo (those animals just do not take direction well, zero chance they become models in Paris).
But do I really need v4 (higher price) or will v2 upgrading SD cards be more than I need? B&G has 256GB for $199 whereas the v2 160GB is $129. Most if any videos would be just couple minutes and would be 4k 24fps or 60fps (no 120fps), and burst are usually 10-15 images at a time, with possible need to take multiple burst in succession. In all my trips I can only remember a couple times I filled up a card in one day, and part of routine is always to transfer that days images to laptop & SSD drives.
But still I think to get a couple of CFexpress anyways because I am stupid. Or maybe I am just stupid but still should get couple of cards. Right now I have 2x 64GB Sony Tough, and the primary use is when I travel (Africa) to image animals (photo & video) and sometimes use the burst to get better chance at ideal photo (those animals just do not take direction well, zero chance they become models in Paris).
But do I really need v4 (higher price) or will v2 upgrading SD cards be more than I need? B&G has 256GB for $199 whereas the v2 160GB is $129. Most if any videos would be just couple minutes and would be 4k 24fps or 60fps (no 120fps), and burst are usually 10-15 images at a time, with possible need to take multiple burst in succession. In all my trips I can only remember a couple times I filled up a card in one day, and part of routine is always to transfer that days images to laptop & SSD drives.