![]() ![]() Write speeds should be a minimum of 20 MB/second if you're shooting RAW files and at least 10 MB/second for just jpg files. For single shots with your Canon R, UHS-1 cards are fine and are super cheap to buy. Regular SD and SDHC memory cards are an older technology have limited capacity. HOW BIG IS BIG ENOUGH: Get one of the SDXC cards. You can get a 16 GB memory card for your Canon R for less than $10 The last thing you want to happen is to fill up a card during a photo shoot and not have a spare memory card to insert so that you can keep shooting. The reality is many of us (me included) are guilty of allowing our cards to fill up with photos and/or video. Ideally, every so often you should download all your photos to your computer, and back them up to a 2nd location, and then format your memory card when its' bee inserted back into your camera. Here are the size and speed requirements you need for a memory card for your Canon R camera. A back-up card for your Canon R is essential in case you fill one up, or in case you have a card crash. Theoretically, you only need one card with enough speed and capacity, but memory cards are so affordable and are a good insurance policy. For a complete understanding of Canon batteries and compatibility, here is my article on Canon Batteries, and here is a detailed post with more on the right battery for the EOS R. ![]() Some mirrorless camera come with smaller batteries to save space for electronics within the smaller camera bodies, but Canon designed the EOS R to take the full-sized battery. Nothing earthshattering here, just be aware that all 3 LP-E6 batteries fit and work well with the Canon R mirrorless camera and a spare battery is one of the must have Canon R accessories to have. Spare Canon R compatible batteries from left to right ![]()
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