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01/25/2008 10:42:29 AM · #1
I saw a 16GB CF card that I would like to buy, but is it compatible with the Canon XT and XTi?

01/25/2008 10:45:07 AM · #2
I know the 20D can use larger cards as long as you format them in windows fat32 or a more recent Canon camera. If you format natively it stops at 4Gb.... I assume the Rebel would be the same. Canon don't bother updating the firmware for anything so unless I missed one, I doubt the camera will ever do it natively.

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01/25/2008 10:46:07 AM · #3
I can currently use 4GB Cf cards on my XT and XTI
01/25/2008 11:45:07 AM · #4
I use/used 4gb and 8gb cards in my XTi and the 40D
01/25/2008 11:45:33 AM · #5
I think the XT can only format a card up to 8GB. A 16gb card should work if you format it on another camera or computer, however the camera will only show 999 shots remaining when it's really 2000+). Personally, I'd stick to a few 4GB or 8GB cards.
01/25/2008 11:55:11 AM · #6
Originally posted by scalvert:

Personally, I'd stick to a few 4GB or 8GB cards.


Or smaller... personally, I haven't gotten the courage to exceed 2GB, even then I'd be crushed if I lost 2GBs of photos.

I don't get the idea of huge cards... ofcourse I grew up on 36 exposures being a lot.
01/25/2008 11:57:14 AM · #7
Originally posted by scalvert:

I think the XT can only format a card up to 8GB. A 16gb card should work if you format it on another camera or computer, however the camera will only show 999 shots remaining when it's really 2000+). Personally, I'd stick to a few 4GB or 8GB cards.


Im with scalvert on this one, Im sticking with a few 4gb cards as Ive had a couple crap out in the past and even a couple 8gb cards and using the 8gb is just that much more to loose where if Im using 4gb cards then I will most likely walk away with some descent shots if one of the cards crap out...

-dave
01/25/2008 12:54:25 PM · #8
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Or smaller... personally, I haven't gotten the courage to exceed 2GB, even then I'd be crushed if I lost 2GBs of photos.

I don't get the idea of huge cards... ofcourse I grew up on 36 exposures being a lot.


would have agreed with you there, right up until I got my D300. I shoot raw and a 4gb card is only holding approx 160 shots, so 8gb (or higher) seems the only way to go on this new cam. 2 gb on the D70s gave me 350 raw shots.
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