So that I don't have to remove the batteries every time I use the AC Adaptor. (Just like a notebook).... and I understand that it doesn't charge the battery.
Anyway, someone from another forum stated that it is not required to remove the batteries. Thanks for your comments.
I don't see any thread or any statement from the user guides that I can use this adapter while the batteries are in the camera. Do I have to take out the batteries before using this adapter?
- They heard about the low noise of D700. But after using it for a few months, they decide to sell it because "the shutter noise is not as low as I expected
hahaha, this is funny!
the only viable reason is that the lens of FX camera are too expensive. i feel the same way but i am sticking with my d700... the noise cancellation are just superb compared to my d80...
if i were you, i will buy both. if budget is a bit tight, start with 17-55 first. you will feel later that you don't need the 85mm is you are into portrait because you can use the '55' end of the 17-55 to take portraits....
i buy memory cards only from store with good reputation....I don't think a store with good reputation selling expensive cameras will damage their reputation with just less than 50 SGD worth of memory card...
The camera has a buffer to store the picture before it writes into the memory card, so you can still meet the 4.5fps. Using the class 6 will of course help because you can clear up the buffer faster...