I use the Lowepro Flipside Sport 15L for light travel, theres also the 20L as wellThanks for the suggestions on backpacks guys but I'm really pretty narrow on my requirements..
Smallish backpack - just needs to fit D800 + 16-35 attached + room for spare lens, area for personal gear (waterproof coat, snacks etc)
I already have a modified Lowe Alpine 50ltr backpack for when hiking, the new one is purely a compact travel backpack for holidays
Simon
Thanks for the suggestions on backpacks guys but I'm really pretty narrow on my requirements..
Smallish backpack - just needs to fit D800 + 16-35 attached + room for spare lens, area for personal gear (waterproof coat, snacks etc)
I already have a modified Lowe Alpine 50ltr backpack for when hiking, the new one is purely a compact travel backpack for holidays
Simon
..If you mean it shoots a few frames in continuous burst mode, then slows right down, then that's perfectly normal. Stop machine gunning, and instead set to to singe shot. It also sounds like you have very slow CF/SD cards in it if it takes too long to clear the buffer.
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Hi, not in continuous burst and not a slow cards. It's something other than just the write speed I think.
Eg, I've just switched it on taken one shot which takes ages to come on the view screen then still takes 30 secs to come off the lcd screen after turning off.
Definitely faulty.
Final check. Cards formatted in camera? Does it do it with both SD and CF? (test each separately).
@Cheese Scientist
You liked the post before I edited... so you may not have seen,,,
does it do it with NO cards in?
Also might be worth checking the cards are genuine?
Sandisk, class 10, 45mb/s.
However, bought from ebay so...
Shooting RAWare you shooting in TIFF? the file sizes are huge , so that would slow down things a lot
I see your location is London I'm also in London mon-fri near Heathrow/hounslow area, and have some spare cards CF and one sd, more than welcome to run a test cameras side by side etc
Thanks - yes I hope it's the card and not the cameraFantastic and good luck with new card, Fingers crossed.
Did the problem only appear right after the firmware update ?
Register with Nikon and email them for advice. They are very helpful. I have always found them fairly quick to reply.
Thanks - all my cards are sandiskas part of the firmware update was this which is attached
If you have a Lexar 400x or 1000x Lexar CompactFlash®, please click herefor instructions to ensure compatibility prior to running your firmware update.