Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
personally, my belief is that the ONLY acceptable professional standard for "failure is not an option" type events is to use a dual media camera (as I do anyway, but as a (primarily) landscape shooter my 2nd slot is configured to take-over after the first card fills, not to duplicate all images. A wedding-shooting collegue in the same situation however has gone from swapping cards to using a pair of large-capacity cards in his 1D3 (so the images are duplicated), and prefers this workflow.
In practice, most cards have got to the point where they're waaay faster than the camera - My Extreme IV is rated at 45mb/s ... Extreme III's are rated at 30mb/s ... and yet my 1Ds3 and (when I had it) 1D3 maxed out at around 15mb/s ... I'm presently very close to dropping the 8GB Extreme IV and replacing it with a 32GB Extreme III CF, paired with an Extreme III 32GB SDHC card (when I can get one) ... 4 times the capacity of the CF, no difference in speed.