Your camera will be the limiting factor I think when it comes to transfer speeds. It's old and slow enough that any of the cards will work just fine.
Your camera will be the limiting factor I think when it comes to transfer speeds. It's old and slow enough that any of the cards will work just fine.
Words get in the way of what I meant to say.
Between the 45mb/s and 30mb/s, you'll never notice the difference in the camera. Neuro answered it better in the post right after mine.
Words get in the way of what I meant to say.
I have the Canon 10-22 as well and have used a regular CPL on it. I don't recall vignetting being as issue as long as I only have the 1 CPL filter on the 10-22. I'll check that tonight. There are times when there is still benefit to a CPL with a UWA lens, such as dealing with glare coming off of water or bringing out vegetation under tree canopy. The issue with uneven polarization that you will have is with blue skies when part of your image is somewhat perpendicular to the sun. Which, at 10 mm, is most shots with blue skies. But sometimes the effect adds to the image.
If you are trying to bring out detail in the sky with a UWA lens, you may want to get a graduated ND filter. Something like a 2 or 3 stop hard edge 4x6 filter.