Marcus Durham
November 22nd, 2010, 07:01 AM
As regular viewers will know, I'm a big fan of the ATP Pro Max SDHC cards for shooting on the EX1. Never been let down by one and I own 7 of them.
Due to current work pressures I urgently needed some more cards. Usually I'd order up from MxM direct but I needed to order them on Friday and for them to be here today (Monday). While MxM are usually fast, with half a globe between us I thought getting a delivery over the weekend might be abit much.
So I ordered up some MxM lockables from Prokit. That was the easy part. Could I get hold of any ATP cards? Sadly none that I could guarantee would be here today.
So I ordered up some Sandisk Extreme Class 10's from Amazon. Pricey enough to give some confidence and seem to be well regarded.
The interesting thing though is that they come with a slip inside the box that entitles you to free RescuePro recovery software. There is a choice of Windows or Mac versions and there is one licence per box.
Obviously I have no idea if the software works but this may be worth looking at if you want to have some emergency software to hand.
The downside is that the subscription only lasts for one year. But I'd argue that even if the chances are that you'll never use it you have nothing to lose by having it to hand.
Meanwhile if anyone knows of any UK retailers who stock the ATP cards, it might be worth listing them here for anyone who needs them in a hurry.
Due to current work pressures I urgently needed some more cards. Usually I'd order up from MxM direct but I needed to order them on Friday and for them to be here today (Monday). While MxM are usually fast, with half a globe between us I thought getting a delivery over the weekend might be abit much.
So I ordered up some MxM lockables from Prokit. That was the easy part. Could I get hold of any ATP cards? Sadly none that I could guarantee would be here today.
So I ordered up some Sandisk Extreme Class 10's from Amazon. Pricey enough to give some confidence and seem to be well regarded.
The interesting thing though is that they come with a slip inside the box that entitles you to free RescuePro recovery software. There is a choice of Windows or Mac versions and there is one licence per box.
Obviously I have no idea if the software works but this may be worth looking at if you want to have some emergency software to hand.
The downside is that the subscription only lasts for one year. But I'd argue that even if the chances are that you'll never use it you have nothing to lose by having it to hand.
Meanwhile if anyone knows of any UK retailers who stock the ATP cards, it might be worth listing them here for anyone who needs them in a hurry.