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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
SD & CF cards for D800?
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 54010" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>So as the D800 is not really a speed demon at 4fps, and also has a pretty limited buffer I was concerned about those times when I did need to shoot some action and did not have my D3 with me. My logic was a fast card would have allowed the camera to have already downloaded the first 1-3 pictures to the card before the buffer filled up thus giving me a few extra shots before the buffer was full. Then of course also emptying the buffer faster than a slower card is always good.</p><p>But I am uncertain of the read/write capability of the processor. I will likely do a lot of large shoots and video so had to get a card that would support it. Bit I am interested in what card (s) other shooters are getting or planning to get and use in their D800's? Here was my choices I got from B&H Photo.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]10373[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 54010, member: 257"] So as the D800 is not really a speed demon at 4fps, and also has a pretty limited buffer I was concerned about those times when I did need to shoot some action and did not have my D3 with me. My logic was a fast card would have allowed the camera to have already downloaded the first 1-3 pictures to the card before the buffer filled up thus giving me a few extra shots before the buffer was full. Then of course also emptying the buffer faster than a slower card is always good. But I am uncertain of the read/write capability of the processor. I will likely do a lot of large shoots and video so had to get a card that would support it. Bit I am interested in what card (s) other shooters are getting or planning to get and use in their D800's? Here was my choices I got from B&H Photo. [ATTACH=CONFIG]10373._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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