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UHS-II (recommended), UHS-I, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (SDXC cards up to 2 TB)

 

Brands i had good experience are
Sandisk Extreme Pro SD
Sony G UHS-II Tough SD
Lexar Gold SD and CF type
I can't remember having any memory card failing in the last 20+ years, but i mostly use high quality, fast cards from well known brands.
i suggest to get the fastest you can find and afford.

Chris
 

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2 hours ago, mustafasoleiman said:

[...] What do you recommend as an SD card for the Mev1?

ProGrade, Delkin, Sandisk 64gb cards. Lastly a 64gb Sony Tough card i had issues with on the M11 but it seems to work well on the MEV1 so far. All UHS2 cards.

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Thank everybody for the advice!   Playing now with the new MEV1... Did not take into account how useful it can be when shooting very dark scenes... interesting... I had gotten it to use it with a 135 and 21mm but this might be a new use I did not think about!

 

Alex

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Delkin Black - I got tired of poor quality Sandisk and others which may have been fakes, as there are so many in the market.

Delkin Black are pro grade, extra tough, and have a serial number to confirm they are genuine with the manufacturer. Also have a lifetime warranty, and speedy replacement should there be any issue.

I won't use anything else now.

I use their 128 Gb, UHS-II, C10, U3, V60 card.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, CDodkin said:

Delkin Black - I got tired of poor quality Sandisk and others which may have been fakes, as there are so many in the market.

Delkin Black are pro grade, extra tough, and have a serial number to confirm they are genuine with the manufacturer. Also have a lifetime warranty, and speedy replacement should there be any issue.

I won't use anything else now.

I use their 128 Gb, UHS-II, C10, U3, V60 card.

 

 

 

I agree, I only use Delkin Black on the M11 and now the M EV1. Never had an issue with them. I've used both 128GB and 256GB versions.

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4 hours ago, lct said:

Default power saving mode here: Camera Standby 2 min, Display Standby 30 sec. Irrespective of cards, the EVF of my MEV1 takes about 2 sec to activate at startup and almost immediate at wakeup. I did no measure though.

My settings: Camera Standby 60min, Display Standby 30s. This is still battery-efficient and avoids slow wakeups.

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7 minutes ago, SrMi said:

My settings: Camera Standby 60min, Display Standby 30s. This is still battery-efficient and avoids slow wakeups.

I tried this with no significant difference re startup or wakeup times so i reverted to the default setting. Thank you for sharing anyway.

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36 minutes ago, lct said:

I tried this with no significant difference re startup or wakeup times so i reverted to the default setting. Thank you for sharing anyway.

Hmm. I just tried it on M-EV1. Wake-up from Display Standby is instant, wake-up from Camera Standby is 2 seconds. By setting Camera Standby to 30 or 60 minutes, the camera is always ready after a half-press of the shutter. 

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7 hours ago, SrMi said:

Hmm. I just tried it on M-EV1. Wake-up from Display Standby is instant, wake-up from Camera Standby is 2 seconds. By setting Camera Standby to 30 or 60 minutes, the camera is always ready after a half-press of the shutter. 

 Startup and wake-up times appear to be similar to mine while your camera remains in standby for longer. Interesting setting if battery drain is not an issue. Thank you for sharing.

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With Leica FOTOS off, Camera Standby 30 minutes, Display Standby 30 seconds, the camera used about 10% of the battery in those 30 minutes.

In my use case, 30 minutes of standby is mainly to safeguard from forgetting to turn off the camera, but when I am not using it, I turn it off with the power switch. It is very rare for the camera to stay in standby for 30 minutes. However, I want the camera to be ready when I need it, so I do not want it to go to standby by itself. 

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