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D810
What Essential Goodies to Have?
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<blockquote data-quote="D200freak" data-source="post: 539165" data-attributes="member: 41018"><p>Battery grip and extra batteries. Extra memory cards, too. When you're out of memory or battery power, you're done for the day. </p><p></p><p>I would avoid the temptation to buy memory cards that are excessively large. That means that the loss of a card, or damage to it, means you lose more of your work.</p><p></p><p>I run a 64 GB SD card and a generous handful of 4 GB CF cards, set up so that any overflow goes to the SD card. But the CF cards are my primary storage and I have something like 80 of them and usually carry a small pouch containing ten formatted empty ones on my sling. </p><p></p><p>I'd definitely recommend a total of 4 charged batteries as the minimum. They're small and light, so stack 'em deep! </p><p></p><p>If you're going to use the flash a lot, double the number of batteries you plan to carry. </p><p></p><p>Get a comfortable strap/carry system. At the end of a long day your gear will be a lot heavier than it was in the morning. Or you'd swear to it, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D200freak, post: 539165, member: 41018"] Battery grip and extra batteries. Extra memory cards, too. When you're out of memory or battery power, you're done for the day. I would avoid the temptation to buy memory cards that are excessively large. That means that the loss of a card, or damage to it, means you lose more of your work. I run a 64 GB SD card and a generous handful of 4 GB CF cards, set up so that any overflow goes to the SD card. But the CF cards are my primary storage and I have something like 80 of them and usually carry a small pouch containing ten formatted empty ones on my sling. I'd definitely recommend a total of 4 charged batteries as the minimum. They're small and light, so stack 'em deep! If you're going to use the flash a lot, double the number of batteries you plan to carry. Get a comfortable strap/carry system. At the end of a long day your gear will be a lot heavier than it was in the morning. Or you'd swear to it, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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