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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
D700 and Travel question
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<blockquote data-quote="Call_me_Tom" data-source="post: 692385" data-attributes="member: 46025"><p>Get a good sling/shoulder strap for the D700, it makes a world of difference. After a few hours of wearing the factory sling around my neck I was ready to throw the D700 in the trash but ordered a sling off of Amazon instead; I'm glad that I did. I never would have thought how much a good sling would change my view on dragging a DSLR around all day but it did.</p><p></p><p>You can buy a CF to SD card adapter and fill it with a SD WiFi card for your D700 and that'll solve the MacBook issue. I have one of these cards and use it when I'm mobile to text message jpg's out quickly. The SD also fits most laptops and MacBooks and there're readers that will take SD and CF cards that you can plug right into a lightening port. I also have one of these readers and I usually use it on my iPad and post process using Affinity Pro for iOS.</p><p></p><p>My last bit of advice is, which camera are you willing to lose, break or have stolen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Call_me_Tom, post: 692385, member: 46025"] Get a good sling/shoulder strap for the D700, it makes a world of difference. After a few hours of wearing the factory sling around my neck I was ready to throw the D700 in the trash but ordered a sling off of Amazon instead; I'm glad that I did. I never would have thought how much a good sling would change my view on dragging a DSLR around all day but it did. You can buy a CF to SD card adapter and fill it with a SD WiFi card for your D700 and that'll solve the MacBook issue. I have one of these cards and use it when I'm mobile to text message jpg's out quickly. The SD also fits most laptops and MacBooks and there're readers that will take SD and CF cards that you can plug right into a lightening port. I also have one of these readers and I usually use it on my iPad and post process using Affinity Pro for iOS. My last bit of advice is, which camera are you willing to lose, break or have stolen? [/QUOTE]
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