BebuLamar wrote:
XQD and CF fast are expensive
(Glad I only need to worry about SDs.)
Longshadow wrote:
Whew!!!
(Still, for $200 that card should do more than just store files.)
Since weve gone this far ... BTW, up to now I used only SanDisk but ProGrade invented the Express Type B card, so I decided to go native:
User ID wrote:
Since weve gone this far ... BTW up to now I used only Sandisc, but ProGrade invented the Express Type B card, so I decided to go native:
So glad I don't need a 325Gb card!
Longshadow wrote:
So glad I don't need a 325Gb card!
I understand certain things about cards that must never be posted on UHH, but the bottom line is "Bigger is Better".
The 325GB is from my Z7. My Z6 has "only" 128GB.
User ID wrote:
I understand certain things about cards that must never be posted on UHH, but the bottom line is "Bigger is Better".
The 325GB is from my Z7. My Z6 has "only" 128GB.
Haha - My camera is so old it maxes out at 16Gb.
I believe in distributed storage.
I'd never put a weeks worth of images from a trip on one card.
Bigger is better for a hard drive though.
Longshadow wrote:
Haha - My camera is so old it maxes out at 16Gb.
I believe in distributed storage.
I'd never put a weeks worth of images from a trip on one card.
Bigger is better for a hard drive though.
Even if I wanted to use distributed storage, I would use seemingly oversize cards for each card. Bigger is better.
Cameta, on Long Island, NY, used to be great for refurbs, but they've shut down.
SpikeW wrote:
There is an add on my e-mail from Nikon. It lists some refurbished cameras at a the best prices I have seen yet. Is this a real Nikon store or supplier and what could I expect with refurbished.
Go to Nikon USA and check out their listings under Deals for refurbished. They are having a 4 day sale right now.
Have you ever noticed that things always seem to get "refurbished". You never see anything actually getting "furbished" to begin with.
It's legit, with some great deals. I bought a body during Nikon's last 4 day refurb sale, two or three months ago. It was perfect and had only 7 clicks. Hundreds $ less than the new price. The current sale on the D5 is incredible, another benefit of mirrorless. LOL!
kvanhook wrote:
Have you ever noticed that things always seem to get "refurbished". You never see anything actually getting "furbished" to begin with.
It's probably like "flammable" and "inflammable." Since they mean the same thing, they tried to stop the use of "inflammable" because it could be misleading.
What is the definition of Furbish?
Definition of furbish - transitive verb. 1 : to make lustrous : polish. 2 : to give a new look to : renovate —often used with up.
past tense: furbished; past participle: furbished
give a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate.
"I needed until August to fully furbish the two front rooms"
Bayou wrote:
The current sale on the D5 is incredible...
"Incredible"? I don't believe it.
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