[quote=Old TimerI agree. That is only time I remove mine. I use a four or eight mb. cards and that is the only time I change them.
All my downloading is set use Canon Utilities and I also shoot in raw so it works good for me. I do not let any one take my cards and put it their pc. I even have one sixteen mb. card I use if I think I will need it. I do all down loading using the usb cable. Works good for me.[/quote]
Old Timer (like me), let's hope you're really meaning GB cards... LOL
gymschwinn wrote:
Still trying to capture a bee in flight and have the shot be crisp and clear. Any suggestions?
Luck...and lots of patience.
The shot you posted was good. It looks like you used a high enough shutter speed to capture the wings. Anything slower and the wings would have disappeared due to their speed.
Looks good.
Steve,
Before you go and buy the much-needed RAM devices for your laptop, be sure the operating system can "see" it.
If you're running MS Windows and you want to put more memory in your system, use the same technique you used to find out how much memory you have and look for the version of Windows you are running...it MUST say 64-bit after the OS title. Windows 32-bit won't be able to access memory above 4GB. Windows 64-bit will see RAM above 4GB.
If it's a Mac, go for the extra RAM!
I hope this helps... 8-)