Memory cards are an obvious essential accessory for photographers. We’re pretty sure you can walk into a gas station and find SD storage cards on the shelves somewhere, but please believe us when we say that the lowest quality SD cards would almost never get used by a photographer. The writing speed of the card makes a huge difference for photographers — this indicates how quickly the card is able to receive data about a picture, convert it into the preferred file type, and save it. A photographer using a slow card will be forced to wait for it to catch up (during this time the camera will display a message like “please wait,” “busy,” or “writing files,” and will not be able to take any more pictures during that time) before they can move on. In an organic event like a wedding, this could mean missing out on a precious irreplaceable moment.
Storage, on the other hand, may not be a huge deal depending on the photographer. There are 512-gigabyte SD cards, but many camera professionals are in the habit of cycling out their cards before the storage is full. Because there’s always a chance of something going wrong and the card becoming corrupted in the camera, photographers may replace their cards every hour while shooting a big event. This way, if the card goes kaput, you only have an hour’s worth of photos on the line, not eight hours. So in keeping the write speed as the priority, we recommend the Lexar Professional 2000x 64-gigabyte cards, which write at 260 megabytes per second. A two-pack of these cards is listed for around $155 on Amazon. It may seem a steep price for not a whole lot, but your photographer friend will thank you.
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