AboutJohn Wilson Expertise Over 25 years specializing exclusively in professional wedding photography. I can answer most questions relating directly to wedding photography concerning the business, film, digital, traditional & digital labs, marketing, effects, pricing & packaging, shooting outdoors and in-studio with multiple flash, color management and creating magazine style wedding albums. I can't answer questions regarding other fields of photography. I am a full-time self-employed wedding/portrait photographer. I can comprehensively answer most questions regarding portrait and wedding photography. I've operated a custom color and black & white photo lab processing films and photographic prints. I now shoot digital exclusively and process in Photoshop CS3.
Experience I have over 25 years experience working as a portrait/wedding photographer.
Education/Credentials School of hard knocks. Self-study. Purchasing all books I can find about portrait and wedding photography and attending photography seminars over the years.
Expert: John Wilson Date: 3/30/2008 Subject: memory cards
Question John....I have been in digital photography for 4 years now and have photoshop as well. I bought a "back-up " camera, a c813 Kodak (8 meg) and I need to know if using the Sandisk Extreme (2 gig) card is better for high-resolution photos and the Kodak Mov video than a regular , standard, Sandisk card? Will the Extreme card make a difference in the quality of photos and video? Thanks, Bill
Answer Hi Bill,
Thanks for the photography questions. The Sandisk Extreme cards (which I use myself and favor over all others with my Canon cameras) offers basically two advantages over the regular Sandisk cards. First, is more "extreme" shooting conditions as in temperature of the environment you are shooting in. Secondly the extreme cards are faster. There is no quality differences in any files stored between the standard and extreme cards.