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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 329864" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>It's not how long your lens is, or how big your camera is, it's how you use it that matters! Hmm.. it applies to other things as well.</p><p></p><p>I just got myself a D90 and I am still learning to use it. Will be experimenting with it next week. I just hope it works well in sub-zero temperatures. Am mostly worried about condensation and battery life in very low temperatures.</p><p></p><p>Jeffphan - what brand SD card did you use that gave you problems? I am currently using Kingston 16GB SDHC (Class 4) for most shots, since it's cheap (RM110-120 each) and I have 4 of them (also shared with my Pentax point & shoot, and my laptop). For situations where I anticipate taking many shots in rapid succession, I'll be using the SanDisk 16GB Extreme III 30MB/s Edition (have 1).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 329864, member: 7248"] It's not how long your lens is, or how big your camera is, it's how you use it that matters! Hmm.. it applies to other things as well. I just got myself a D90 and I am still learning to use it. Will be experimenting with it next week. I just hope it works well in sub-zero temperatures. Am mostly worried about condensation and battery life in very low temperatures. Jeffphan - what brand SD card did you use that gave you problems? I am currently using Kingston 16GB SDHC (Class 4) for most shots, since it's cheap (RM110-120 each) and I have 4 of them (also shared with my Pentax point & shoot, and my laptop). For situations where I anticipate taking many shots in rapid succession, I'll be using the SanDisk 16GB Extreme III 30MB/s Edition (have 1). [/QUOTE]
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