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Truth about XQD cards for the D500 - Lexar 1400
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 606703" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>I'm hoping to have a D500 soon (more on that later).</p><p>Since I do not have an XQD card, I'm looking into the subject.</p><p></p><p>Clearly the Lexar 2933X is the optimal choice, that is not looking at price.</p><p>Not bad is the Sony G series, but still more expensive, where I live.</p><p></p><p>However I believe this is pushing it, even if I found a good deal on a Sony G 128GB card.</p><p></p><p>So looking at the other options, I came to a deal on a Lexar 1400X 64 GB.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the manual of the D500, I would estimate a Lexar 1400X 64 GB, with lossless compressed 14 bit:</p><p>- would take up to 50 pictures already in the buffer, without card</p><p>- goes up to about 115 pictures with the card</p><p>- this means about 11 bursts of full 11 seconds at 10fps</p><p></p><p>It seems a lot for me, however I do want to go to take pictures of the white tailed eagle fishing at sea later this year.</p><p>How many pictures do you really need to cover this kind of event?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 606703, member: 15675"] I'm hoping to have a D500 soon (more on that later). Since I do not have an XQD card, I'm looking into the subject. Clearly the Lexar 2933X is the optimal choice, that is not looking at price. Not bad is the Sony G series, but still more expensive, where I live. However I believe this is pushing it, even if I found a good deal on a Sony G 128GB card. So looking at the other options, I came to a deal on a Lexar 1400X 64 GB. Looking at the manual of the D500, I would estimate a Lexar 1400X 64 GB, with lossless compressed 14 bit: - would take up to 50 pictures already in the buffer, without card - goes up to about 115 pictures with the card - this means about 11 bursts of full 11 seconds at 10fps It seems a lot for me, however I do want to go to take pictures of the white tailed eagle fishing at sea later this year. How many pictures do you really need to cover this kind of event? [/QUOTE]
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