
Lexar professional cards were the first ones I found on the shelf when I bought my first digital DSLR in 2007 and I’ve stuck with them since then since they’ve been relatively problem free. Out of the 10 pro series cards I own, I received one strange error message from my camera about a “write problem” but it was a one-off thing that never reoccurred and I’m not so sure that wasn’t the camera’s fault. I cycle through the 10 cards in order as I shoot, just part of my normal workflow, and the performance on each has been consistently fast in both my Nikon D70s and Nikon D300s. And, always a consideration, I’ve been able to find the cards reasonably priced both online and at local camera stores. I own 8GB, 4GB, and 2GB Lexar pro cards. I stick with the 8GB cards in the D300s because of the camera’s high FPS ability. With the camera’s buffering capability and the speed of the 8GB pro card I’ve yet to experience the slightest delay in continuous shooting at high shutter speeds.No
Looking for Professional Dbx a good camera or video equipment to record my profile on myspace, facebook, etc in a professional manner.Any suggestions?ThanksI fogot to mention, cost doesn’t matter.
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