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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 68234" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Just my penny's worth. I personally prefer the smaller size cards. I have an 8G SanDisk card (class4) and two PNY 8G cards (class6). I do this because I seldom need more than 8 gig in a normal day. If I think I'm going to be really active (soccer game or such) I'll carry one of the extra cards. I also download at least every other day. If something happens to one of the cards on a big shoot, not everything is lost.</p><p></p><p>I use Class 6 cards because their write speed is very close to my camera's output speed. The D5100 may require an even faster card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 68234, member: 2287"] Just my penny's worth. I personally prefer the smaller size cards. I have an 8G SanDisk card (class4) and two PNY 8G cards (class6). I do this because I seldom need more than 8 gig in a normal day. If I think I'm going to be really active (soccer game or such) I'll carry one of the extra cards. I also download at least every other day. If something happens to one of the cards on a big shoot, not everything is lost. I use Class 6 cards because their write speed is very close to my camera's output speed. The D5100 may require an even faster card. [/QUOTE]
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