he is saying 'very good! no lag'
alamak see wrong...my bad sorry sorry

he is saying 'very good! no lag'
Tested with 8GB Ultra 2....very good! No lag...;p
Interested in ur MC 35 GPS leh....still have??![]()
Was thinking of going up to a 12GB or 16GB card. I know people say don't put everything onto one card, but the convenience factor is there. Also, I download all my pictures at day end whenever I go shooting.
The GPS 'kit' is still for sale. However, the nice thing about the D3/D300 now is that there is GPS direction too; and my di-GPS N2 that I am using now does not have this. hmmmm....to sell or not to sell my Garmin?????
yes its true.
my d3 with 2 cf cards 'hang' on me last sat when i was fun shooting my friend's wedding.
in the end, i had to format the card and hence losing a few pics(lucky!) before i could continue shooting.
i was using SD extreme III 4GB cards.
HANG? u r shooting with one card NEF and the other JPG?
i shooting overflow mode.in raw.which means when it finish card 1, it will go to card 2.
somehow, it just refuses to fire.
i wonder why.
that's the reason why i will nvr put all eggs in one basket.
i rather have a few 4GB cards, and i bring my laptop to transfer the pics if i run out of space.
How did you manage to shoot with SD cards? It is not supported by D3 rite?
4GB hahahha thats gonna be like every couple hundred photos u change one card
on D3, IIRC, one 4GB card can take about 177 pics.each pic is about 25mb.(raw)
wah siao ahahahahha
how many cards u have?
at least u can put 2 cards.. the D300 is only 1 card.. hence every 270 *max in compressed RAW* i need to change
so i dunno if i should get 1 more 4GB or the 8GB![]()
i have 8CF cards.
4 are extreme III 4GB.
the rest are ultraII, and 1 lexar pro.(which i hardly use)
The Nikkor series. Can take light drizzle.
nikkor series means... all nikon lenses?
wah siao ahahahahha
how many cards u have?
at least u can put 2 cards.. the D300 is only 1 card.. hence every 270 *max in compressed RAW* i need to change
so i dunno if i should get 1 more 4GB or the 8GB![]()