I'm having some trouble finding memory cards that are available for the D5000. Anyone have any suggestions?
Memory Cards for D5000
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Posted 3 years ago #
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any SDHC or SD card will work. . .how could have a problem?
Don't read the "Nikon compatible site" . . .they are full of it, look at SanDisk, Kingston, etc. . .
Posted 3 years ago # -
Slightly off topic, but why do some photographers use Lexar CF cards? Are they really that much better?
Posted 3 years ago # -
SDHC are everywhere. What's the problem?
I have two 16GB class 6 Verbatim SHDC cards and I've had no issues.
Edit: Where are you located?
Posted 3 years ago # -
I see zenyattafan ended up getting a D5000 :^)
Posted 3 years ago # -
I should hopefully be getting my D5000 the second week in April or so :] I can't wait. So I was just seeing what kind of memory cards I should be looking at.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Any with a recognizable name on it, SunDisc, Kingstock or Panasoanic to name a few ;)
Posted 3 years ago # -
Zenyattafan mb is joking. Don't buy those cheap worthless cards from "SunDisc", "Kingstock" or "Panasoanic". You want to buy real cards from SanDisk, Kingston, Panasonic or even Lexar.
Posted 3 years ago # -
I would go for SanDisk, You not only pay for the brand. I've never had any issue with SanDisk.
Posted 3 years ago # -
I've never had a problem with any brand I've used, although some are slower than others. I've used, SanDisk, Lexar, Patriot, and Kingston. Avoid A-DATA, I've hear too many stories of cards being much slower than they are rated for or priced for.
Posted 3 years ago # -
I've had issues with Kingston in the past, I'm all Sandisk now and haven't had any major issues.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Sandisk extreme III 30mb per second is a great card to use
Posted 3 years ago # -
I second kyoshinikon. My SanDisk Extreme III 30Mb on a D5000 works amazingly. The LCD, if used, is the only part that seems to lag when taking continuous photos with it.
Posted 3 years ago # -
HELP....My D5000 won't read an SD Card...ANY SD Card, when you insert the card their is a little green light that flashes on the camera...well mine isn't doing that and when I turn it on the Screen has an -E- and says No SD card inserted.
BTW My PNY Card went bad (I was just able to get my pics off the card) So I replaced it with a SanDisk Ultra 30 mb/s 16 gb card. At first the new card would not click in, then my son messed with it a little and told me I had to push harder, well the spring part of it appeared to be broken and I had to manually pull the card out. At least it was working, so yesterday I has taken some pictures and took the card out to download them and went to put it back into the camera and the green light flickered and all at once the spring is working again but when I turned it on, it said No SD Card inserted, so I removed it and put it back in, this time, no green light flickering and after taking out and inserting..at least 200 times, it won't work. BTW No other cards will work and the new card works in the computer fine....HELP!Posted 1 year ago # -
Send it off to Nikon for repair.
BTW FYI: 200 times insertion isn't going to mend anything - only make it worse.
Posted 1 year ago # -
beckied, have you tried a "firmware" upgrade:
Posted 1 year ago # -
Good luck. Curious to see what they have to fix or what was wrong.
Posted 1 year ago # -
A couple of questions...........it seems every thread I open, all the posts were made 2 years ago, or 6 months ago; how does one find the "recent stuff" ?
Memory cards; I have read a lot about memory cards, and the more I read, the less I know. Does anyone have any ideas about this;
My D 300s has slots for one SD card, and one CF card; you can set them up about 3 dozen different ways; I can see the advantage
in having two memory cards in the camera, but I fail to see the advantage of having two different type cards; I hear people saying....I ALWAYS use CF cards.......I wouldn't use SD cards.......CF cards are just "so much" better ! That sounds to me like someone who has a very limited knowledge of media, how it's made, and how it works.I realize most pro bodies have usually used the CF format; from what I read recently, ( Aug 2012 ), it looks like the memory card industry is starting to swing back the other way.
I have been searching around online for an external hard drive to use with my new Mac; I got on this companies website,
Media Distributors, and noticed their prices for LaCie HD's was higher than I can get at Best Buy; but when I checked out their prices for SanDisk SDHC cards, they looked pretty good.......SanDisk Extreme Pro, class 10 SDHC 16 GB A21 $ 25.34; 32 GB was $ 47.38I always buy SanDisk; this is better than the last time I ordered them from B&H
Anyone have any comments ?
Posted 9 months ago # -
Gitzo said:
A couple of questions...........it seems every thread I open, all the posts were made 2 years ago, or 6 months ago; how does one find the "recent stuff" ?.........
Anyone have any comments ?Yes, a comment....you do exactly what you have done and it brings the thread to the top of the list, and my guess is now a bunch of folks will add their thoughts and you will have the "recent stuff". As for me, I just use the fastest memory card, SD or CF or XQD or whatever.....
Two cards...I think is so you can have RAW on one and JPEG on the other or something like that.
Posted 9 months ago # -
For long time I was a CF ambassador, not anymore. Right now the speeds of CF's and SD's is comparable so why should I pay double for bigger (physically) size CF? Especially when shooting in 14bit RAW on d800 I can have only 200snaps on 16gb card.
Posted 9 months ago # -
Sorry this is nothing to with the D5000, which does not have dual cards
Gitzo said:
, but I fail to see the advantage of having two different type cards;If does mean you you can use what ever cards you happen to have
With today's range of CF and SD cards, there seems to be very little difference
it looks like CF cards, will in time, be replaced by XQD
I only shoot RAW and don't bother with duplicating as the second copy can only be a jpeg. I feel the biggest risk of losing data, is changing a card in the field so I use the second card, when the first is full
Posted 9 months ago #
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