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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 361186" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>1. Shoot RAW 14 bit. If there is an option for lossless compressed use that (it just reduces disk space, quality is same).</p><p>2. Use View NX2 for viewing, or else install NX-D for full RAW processing.</p><p>3. External HDD is a must have thing, if for nothing else to archive your images.</p><p></p><p>In case your disk does not arrive in time, get a 64GB SD card for backup. If you do not shoot in long bursts a 45MBPS card would be sufficient. Just remember that at least with D800, the burst speed is limited by the speed of the slowest card, so it is no use buying a very fast CF card and a slow SD card. If your CF is much faster than SD, use only CF for shooting, and then insert the SD card to copy the images to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 361186, member: 16090"] 1. Shoot RAW 14 bit. If there is an option for lossless compressed use that (it just reduces disk space, quality is same). 2. Use View NX2 for viewing, or else install NX-D for full RAW processing. 3. External HDD is a must have thing, if for nothing else to archive your images. In case your disk does not arrive in time, get a 64GB SD card for backup. If you do not shoot in long bursts a 45MBPS card would be sufficient. Just remember that at least with D800, the burst speed is limited by the speed of the slowest card, so it is no use buying a very fast CF card and a slow SD card. If your CF is much faster than SD, use only CF for shooting, and then insert the SD card to copy the images to it. [/QUOTE]
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