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When I bought my D3200 used a class-10 but no-name card which I used in my GoPro. Was alright but not the fastest. I knew SanDisk does really fast card. I was stupid (I know now) I purchased one from Argos. A 32GB Class-10, SDHC-I 30MB/s for about £30. Did the job with no issues.
After two years being a D3200 owner, I deceided to step up one level to Semi-Pro. So I bought a D7100. It's amazingly good, loving it but the SanDisk card was a bit slow.
I started to count how long does it take to put the pictures on the card. Was about 15 seconds after I filled the buffer (14bit ,uncomp). Because I had the no-name same class card in Go-Pro, I tested that one as well. Same settings, 12 seconds.
I was disappointed. I know the buffer is not like in D4s, but come on that is really slow.
So I started my research about which card is good for my camera. And I would like suggest this to everyone. Research, not just buy the "fastest" one.
I found a site (http://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/nikon-d7100/fastest-sd-card-tests/), read about the cards, purchased one from Premier-ink and I am so happy with the purchase, specially because wasn't really expensive.
Now 3.5 seconds :O
So before you buy a memory card research for your camera
When I bought my D3200 used a class-10 but no-name card which I used in my GoPro. Was alright but not the fastest. I knew SanDisk does really fast card. I was stupid (I know now) I purchased one from Argos. A 32GB Class-10, SDHC-I 30MB/s for about £30. Did the job with no issues.
After two years being a D3200 owner, I deceided to step up one level to Semi-Pro. So I bought a D7100. It's amazingly good, loving it but the SanDisk card was a bit slow.
I started to count how long does it take to put the pictures on the card. Was about 15 seconds after I filled the buffer (14bit ,uncomp). Because I had the no-name same class card in Go-Pro, I tested that one as well. Same settings, 12 seconds.
So I started my research about which card is good for my camera. And I would like suggest this to everyone. Research, not just buy the "fastest" one.
I found a site (http://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/nikon-d7100/fastest-sd-card-tests/), read about the cards, purchased one from Premier-ink and I am so happy with the purchase, specially because wasn't really expensive.
Now 3.5 seconds :O
So before you buy a memory card research for your camera