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<blockquote data-quote="MeSess" data-source="post: 280123" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p>Basically just find the capacity you think you'll need and the best deal you can find in a class 6 or higher card from a respected brand. Think about whether you'll want to keep the same card in for a day or a couple days before transferring files and then get a couple of whatever you need. Since I have the D3200 and the RAW files are somewhat large I figured the optimum size for me would be 16gb that way I know for sure I won't fill it up quickly and be stuck. I then bought 3 of them incase I lose one or if I'm on a trip without a computer I can just switch cards and go a couple days without worrying. With that criteria I just searched around and found the cheapest highly reviewed card I could find and I found the Lexar cards in a pack of 3 for 22. They are all class 10 and 16gb so they should meet my needs perfectly whether it be photos, videos and transferring to the computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeSess, post: 280123, member: 21237"] Basically just find the capacity you think you'll need and the best deal you can find in a class 6 or higher card from a respected brand. Think about whether you'll want to keep the same card in for a day or a couple days before transferring files and then get a couple of whatever you need. Since I have the D3200 and the RAW files are somewhat large I figured the optimum size for me would be 16gb that way I know for sure I won't fill it up quickly and be stuck. I then bought 3 of them incase I lose one or if I'm on a trip without a computer I can just switch cards and go a couple days without worrying. With that criteria I just searched around and found the cheapest highly reviewed card I could find and I found the Lexar cards in a pack of 3 for 22. They are all class 10 and 16gb so they should meet my needs perfectly whether it be photos, videos and transferring to the computer. [/QUOTE]
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