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Ordered a used Nikon D7000 (i know, its old.) and im wondering which memory card is going to give me the best buffer. Lexar has some cards that claim 150mbps and sandisk has some that are 45,60,95. and the 95mbps (sandisk extreme pro) are like 15$ more for the same size as lexar. does it matter? should i get what better fits my budget?https://nox.tips/ https://xender.vip https://testmyspeed.onl
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I recommend either Lexar or SanDisk. If Lexar is cheaper, go with that.
The D7000 can handle SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards, so don't worry about that. But it's better to have multiple smaller cards than one big card. (Remember that old adage about not putting all your eggs in one basket.) But make sure they're all fast enough to accommodate all the features and functions of the D7000, while keeping in mind that what may be faster than what you need now may not be faster than you'll need with your next camera.
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