Or the bleu Sandisk 2GB for 16.67 euro. The prices ar coming down nicely. I 
don't think it is an issue the K10D is not supporting CF. At least not for 
the price.

On Friday 06 April 2007 02:44, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> At less than US$21 each, there's little point to not buying Transcend
> 150x 2G cards. ;-)
>
> G
>
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 4:09 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
> > I looked back a bit in the archives, but didi not really see what i
> > was looking for, so if its been done , i apologize.
> >
> > I just realized i onl;y have 1, 2gig card for the K10D, and i want to
> > head south with atleast 2.
> > I promised my self i would not shop in the Walmart that was recently
> > built, here in town, but i caved and went in to look for cards.
> > They had a 2gig Sanddisk, Optimum speed, what ever that is.
> > My question is, and i don't have one to test, is how slow is a plain
> > card. I have a hi speed card i bought with the camera, and the speed
> > from shot to storage is great. Are these slower cards as bad as the
> > write speed on the istD or should it be faster than that with the
> > better buffer etc.
> >
> > I dont need lighting speed as i do for my equine work, just a
> > decent speed.
> >
> > Any thoughts/comments
> >
> > Dave
> >
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