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Memory Card Strategy for Nikon D7000 - HELP!!!??
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<blockquote data-quote="ldegreef" data-source="post: 8957" data-attributes="member: 2286"><p>Thanks for all the input on the Memory Card Strategy. For my two week trip I decided to go with relatively inexpensive cards. I bought a 2 pack of 8 GB cards for $57.00. As you can see on the pic below the cards are SanDisk, 8GB, 15MB/s, SDHC, class 4. I shot over 1000 pictures and shot some videos at 1080p and never had a problem. I never needed to max out the shots per second so I'm not sure if these cards would hold up to very high rates, but for my purpose and for this trip they were perfect. I brought my laptop and downloaded the pics each night - took just a few minutes. There may be some reasons to go to Extreme cards and higher class cards, but for my two week Pilgrimage this was a cost effective solution. Thanks again for all the information. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://digitalworldcreations.com/images/8GB_SanDisk_15MB-S_4_HC_1627.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldegreef, post: 8957, member: 2286"] Thanks for all the input on the Memory Card Strategy. For my two week trip I decided to go with relatively inexpensive cards. I bought a 2 pack of 8 GB cards for $57.00. As you can see on the pic below the cards are SanDisk, 8GB, 15MB/s, SDHC, class 4. I shot over 1000 pictures and shot some videos at 1080p and never had a problem. I never needed to max out the shots per second so I'm not sure if these cards would hold up to very high rates, but for my purpose and for this trip they were perfect. I brought my laptop and downloaded the pics each night - took just a few minutes. There may be some reasons to go to Extreme cards and higher class cards, but for my two week Pilgrimage this was a cost effective solution. Thanks again for all the information. [IMG]http://digitalworldcreations.com/images/8GB_SanDisk_15MB-S_4_HC_1627.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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