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<blockquote data-quote="Bill16" data-source="post: 344174" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>Sanddisk extreme is suppose to work just great, and from what I read the extreme pro isn't really better, just more expensive. I bought the extreme pro before reading that, so didn't get a great deal. Lol</p><p>I think mine are uhs1 and they work very well. The ability to store both raw and jpeg at the same time might be handy to some people if they might want some photos ready to go without bothering to post process, while still being able to improve the photo with the raw post processing later if they find interest in it.</p><p></p><p>What size of card would depend a bit on what type of photos you primarily shoot. Some types of photography requires a ton of shots to make sure you'll get some good ones out of them, and those types of photography would need a larger card. Since I don't have your model of Nikon and mine has a lower MPs I don't know what size of card range would be best suited for your Nikon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill16, post: 344174, member: 15356"] Sanddisk extreme is suppose to work just great, and from what I read the extreme pro isn't really better, just more expensive. I bought the extreme pro before reading that, so didn't get a great deal. Lol I think mine are uhs1 and they work very well. The ability to store both raw and jpeg at the same time might be handy to some people if they might want some photos ready to go without bothering to post process, while still being able to improve the photo with the raw post processing later if they find interest in it. What size of card would depend a bit on what type of photos you primarily shoot. Some types of photography requires a ton of shots to make sure you'll get some good ones out of them, and those types of photography would need a larger card. Since I don't have your model of Nikon and mine has a lower MPs I don't know what size of card range would be best suited for your Nikon. [/QUOTE]
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