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No, but they sometimes result in no image at all.
The image quality is never affected by a storage medium, except card errors. The price difference is caused by capacity, speed and reliability.
Get a card from a well reputated manufacurer. Avoid no name cards. And check with your camera capabilities.
The image quality is never affected by a storage medium, except card errors. The price difference is caused by capacity, speed and reliability.
Get a card from a well repudiated manufacturer. Avoid no name cards. And check with your camera capabilities.
Images digitally are a bunch of 1's and 0's, written identically regardless of the speed or capacity of the bucket that holds them (the memory card). Zero difference in what is recorded on them.
No. The answer follows from this lengthy, related thread from not too long ago: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/degradation-of-film-during-processing.202669/Do expensive SD cards offer better image quality
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