Its Those places tt u listed.. If I know any special place.. I won't even ask u..
Some common sense please.. Thanks..
yun10 said:Some info for those who are thinking of getting a good SD card for D800.
I tried using extreme pro 95mb/s and Ultra II 15mb/s.
Using raw 14bits raw + jpeg fine, using 4 fps , there doesn't seem to have any diff for taking around 3-4 pics at one go.
Perhaps the buffer good enough? Maybe someone can try too?
But maybe this don't apply to those who burst continuously in high speed required context.
I understand that most of the cards come from one production batch w cards having passed the higher tolerance rest being rated for the quicker speeds....
I have been buying the relatively faster cards for this all this while just for fear of reliability issues... So far so good... Or I could be wrong wit the assumption above
By the time which shop has it or not clears, PC show will be on this 07-JUN-12 to 10-JUN-12 at Suntec. I hope I am not wrong!.
The D800E will be sitting there for me! Freeebies too!
zcw123 said:tat guy is a joke
yun10 said:Some info for those who are thinking of getting a good SD card for D800.
I tried using extreme pro 95mb/s and Ultra II 15mb/s.
Using raw 14bits raw + jpeg fine, using 4 fps , there doesn't seem to have any diff for taking around 3-4 pics at one go.
Perhaps the buffer good enough? Maybe someone can try too?
But maybe this don't apply to those who burst continuously in high speed required context.
The difference lies in video, not photos. But what you experienced in slow write is definitely there. The only good thing is, D800 has actually a large internal memory buffer to hold 12 to 14 shots before filling up. The faster ur card can write, the longer u can hold down ur shuttle taking exposures before the buffered memory needs time to be written into the card.
Essentially, most photography does not need such high speed card, unless u are shooting sport actions (or the extreme, trying to catch the motion sequence of firing a bullet), the buffer of a pro grade camera should suits most needs, and I believe the buffer space is also one of the premium u are paying for in a camera. Just compare D300s and D7000, similar FPS but D300s will outlast shooting in sequence.
Videography, however, is a different ball game. U need all the high speed memory card especially when taking high frame rates (60p) I'm not an expert in videography and what I just say may not be entirely correct, ur what I can be sure is the high memory writing speed is essential.
natasastra said:How come this thread became D7000 talk??? LOL
D800 at SLR Revolution at $4488 nett, zero freebies.
Of course last piece is sold out as we speak. D4 still available though.
My friend bought yesterday, i just tagged along.
Never even blink or bargain, just grab.
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natasastra said:My friend bought yesterday, i just tagged along.
Never even blink or bargain, just grab.
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natasastra said:My friend bought yesterday, i just tagged along.
Never even blink or bargain, just grab.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/s720x720/555829_10150612321521853_724796852_9182868_877362227_n.jpg
I scared kanna robed, I use Canon plastic bag so any criminal will ignore it.Wow Nikon D800 in a Canon bag!
Where did he got it?