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<blockquote data-quote="johnwartjr" data-source="post: 8577" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>I wonder about the performance of the sandisk ultra - that's not a UDMA card, and the D300 was the first DSLR to use UDMA cards.</p><p></p><p>I would like to get some smaller cards, that's a pretty dang good deal on 8 gig cards. It's $36.88 per card at the Walmart down the street from me. Not bad! They are 30 MB/second cards, where the UDMA ones are 60 MB/second. I would think for most types of photography, it wouldn't be an issue - unless you were shooting a high frame per second.</p><p></p><p>I have the grip and larger battery for my D700 that claims 8 FPS. I mainly wanted it for the 2nd shutter release, have loved that since shooting with the F4 years ago. The UDMA cards have no problem keeping up, but I don't shoot in bursts that often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnwartjr, post: 8577, member: 2176"] I wonder about the performance of the sandisk ultra - that's not a UDMA card, and the D300 was the first DSLR to use UDMA cards. I would like to get some smaller cards, that's a pretty dang good deal on 8 gig cards. It's $36.88 per card at the Walmart down the street from me. Not bad! They are 30 MB/second cards, where the UDMA ones are 60 MB/second. I would think for most types of photography, it wouldn't be an issue - unless you were shooting a high frame per second. I have the grip and larger battery for my D700 that claims 8 FPS. I mainly wanted it for the 2nd shutter release, have loved that since shooting with the F4 years ago. The UDMA cards have no problem keeping up, but I don't shoot in bursts that often. [/QUOTE]
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