Maximum card capacity for K-m

robbie_d
Posted 11/06/2010 - 09:01 Link
Morning all,

Does anyone know the maximum SD/SDHC card capacity that the K-m can use?
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Unlocker
Posted 11/06/2010 - 09:28 Link
SDHC limit is 32GB, so you should be able to use a 32GB card in it.
robbie_d
Posted 11/06/2010 - 09:32 Link
Unlocker wrote:
SDHC limit is 32GB, so you should be able to use a 32GB card in it.
Cheers Danny.

Absolutely loving the K20D by the way, many thanks again!
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bforbes
Posted 11/06/2010 - 09:39 Link
What determines the Max. card capacity? Why does the camera not keep loading data until the memory is full?
Algernon
Posted 11/06/2010 - 09:46 Link
I wouldn't risk it That's a lot of photos to lose if anything goes wrong and even if you find out that there's problems with the card before you lose anything it's a lot to pay for something that you daren't use.

I've recently had that problem with a 8GB Transcend Class 10 now I'll only use it to transfer files between computers using checksum files to make sure that there are no errors.

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Adqam
Posted 11/06/2010 - 10:09 Link
Barrie,

I'm not quite sure what you are driving at, but in essence the SDHC protocol can only deal with a certain amount of memory - the camera will not be able to "see" anything more than 32GB. Please realise that the camera has to pick where on the memory card to put data, so if it cannot see more than 32GB, it can only put 32GB worth of data onto the card.
robbie_d
Posted 11/06/2010 - 10:16 Link
Algernon wrote:
I wouldn't risk it That's a lot of photos to lose if anything goes wrong and even if you find out that there's problems with the card before you lose anything it's a lot to pay for something that you daren't use.

I've recently had that problem with a 8GB Transcend Class 10 now I'll only use it to transfer files between computers using checksum files to make sure that there are no errors.

Algi
Hi Algi,

It's not a question for me directly. The person who bought my K-m has asked and I wasn't sure.

As someone who has lost a card myself, I'm firmly in the "a few smaller capacity cards" camp!
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Oggy
Posted 11/06/2010 - 12:43 Link
bforbes wrote:
What determines the Max. card capacity? Why does the camera not keep loading data until the memory is full?
The number of lines used to address it.
bforbes
Posted 11/06/2010 - 12:48 Link
Adqam wrote:
Barrie,

I'm not quite sure what you are driving at, but in essence the SDHC protocol can only deal with a certain amount of memory - the camera will not be able to "see" anything more than 32GB. Please realise that the camera has to pick where on the memory card to put data, so if it cannot see more than 32GB, it can only put 32GB worth of data onto the card.
Thanks, that explains it. So is 32GB the limit for all Pentax DSLR's
thoughton
Posted 11/06/2010 - 12:53 Link
Yes, but it's not a Pentax limitation. Even though the theoretical maximum for SDHC is much higher, 32GB is the current limit for SDHC cards. For whatever reason they aren't trying to produce bigger ones, but have instead moved to the SDXC format for cards bigger than 32GB.
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