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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 233413" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I believe that the real speed advantage is when you download the card's contents onto your computer. In other words, not when you really need it! </p><p></p><p>As long as the card is fast enough to keep your buffer from filling up and stopping you from activating the shutter, you should be good. Unfortunately, you will likely always be able to fill the buffer when you shoot RAW files. At least, that's my experience with my D700 and D90, no matter what the card.</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 233413, member: 13556"] I believe that the real speed advantage is when you download the card's contents onto your computer. In other words, not when you really need it! As long as the card is fast enough to keep your buffer from filling up and stopping you from activating the shutter, you should be good. Unfortunately, you will likely always be able to fill the buffer when you shoot RAW files. At least, that's my experience with my D700 and D90, no matter what the card. WM [/QUOTE]
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