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I am currently a EOS R shooter and am thinking of moving up to an R5 (MK1) in a few months. I have really enjoyed my R and have to say that it is the best camera that I have ever owned.
As I am primarily a still photographer and don't normally shoot a lot of bursts of action, I would like to hear your opinions on using UHS-II cards only in the R5 or if you actually see an advantage in using CF Expess cards? I know that video is limited by UHS-II cards, but that isn't an issue with me. I may have shot two videos in the last few years with my R. I also know that transfer speed when copying the images from the card to computer is also much faster, so that is something I do like.
I have 7 UHS-II V90 cards at the moment and would definitely by a CFexpress card if I added another card to my arsenal. Am I missing something in terms of shooting landscapes, nature, and general travel images by not using a CFexpress card?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and opinions.
As I am primarily a still photographer and don't normally shoot a lot of bursts of action, I would like to hear your opinions on using UHS-II cards only in the R5 or if you actually see an advantage in using CF Expess cards? I know that video is limited by UHS-II cards, but that isn't an issue with me. I may have shot two videos in the last few years with my R. I also know that transfer speed when copying the images from the card to computer is also much faster, so that is something I do like.
I have 7 UHS-II V90 cards at the moment and would definitely by a CFexpress card if I added another card to my arsenal. Am I missing something in terms of shooting landscapes, nature, and general travel images by not using a CFexpress card?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and opinions.