Do you feel compelled to buy SD memory cards bigger than you will ever use, just because you can?
My sister has an 8mp camera and never shoots video. But she has a 32gb SD card, which should about last her a lifetime. Why do we feel compelled to buy something so much larger than we will ever need?
Is it because we're planning for the future, when we have a 50mp camera?
Better too much space than not enough!
I don't know why people do that, but it seems stupid. Now please excuse me, I have to get into my stretch Hummer filled with 12 tons of food, 85 gallons of assorted top-shelf liquors, and $50,000 cash, all of which are thrown out, burned and then replaced daily. I'm also a single man living in a 20,000 sq ft home filled with expensive furniture that is replaced weekly. I saw an ant one of the seven kitchens yesterday, so I might have to burn the house down and build a new one.
No. I don't use the 4 I have now that much.
Well, I have SD cards in 4 GB, 16 GB, and 64 GB varieties, so I guess I sometimes find myself compelled to by large cards. However, I do use all the storage. The 4 GB card lives in my camera and the other two I use to hold mp3s and recorded wav files. I do most of my recording on my hp netbook, and I've found that sd cards are the easiest sure fire way of moving the files around between computers.
I don't need to compensate...
Reminds me of the quote "640K ought to be enough for anybody." - Bill Gates (but he claims he never said that)
If the deal is good, the 32G is sometimes cheaper than the 8G.
I bought a 16G micro for my tablet because it was only $2 more than the 8G that I was looking for. I figure get the bigger card now in case I need it or decide to move it.
I have a sickness, I love to take photos.
Any sane person would just erase SD cards and reuse them, but I grew up with film. I was indoctrinated, you should always hang on the the "originals". Since SD card prices keep going down, it's easy to fill one up and just buy a new one.
I used to just use 2 GB cards because they held a couple hundred photos. Easy to date and categorize. Now 4GB and 8 GB cards seem cramped. The 16GB, class 10 cards for $18-20 just seem like a better deal.
Storage creep is a modern evil.
It's the same reason why I exchanged my xmas present of iPad2 16GB and paid the difference to get a 64GB version.. I will probably never fill it up, but I wanted the biggest storage.
@tpscan: I sort of do the same thing. I take thousands of pictures in RAW format. I keep those RAW images forever even if the picture looks like crap. Most other people would delete the blurry ones or those where the subject blinked but I have to keep every single picture.
Instead of keeping them on the SD card, I store them on a hard drive and that drive is backed up. When I get enough, I'll burn them on a blu-ray disk for permanent storage.
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