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  1. <p>Another make/model I found was the Think Tank Streetwalker. It's around the same price as the Lowepro ProTactic. Although I'm wondering if it might be a tad too small for a D750 w/grip and 70-200 lens.</p>
  2. <p>I'm looking for a backpack to carry some of my gear around. I'm not trekking through the Amazon jungle for days on end or anything like that, I just need it to carry mainly a body and lens around the city for a few hours. I've narrowed it down to either the Lowepro Flipside 300 or the Lowepro Tactic 350. <br> The backpack has to be big enough to hold a Nikon D750 w/ battery grip and a 70-200 f2.8 lens attached; and maybe a few odds and ends like a lens hood, a filter or two, etc.<br> Has anyone had any experience with the above mentioned backpacks? An online camera store has the Flipside on sale. Although it looks as though the Tactic might be a little more 'rugged' albeit more expensive.<br> Thanks.</p>
  3. <p>I guess I'm leaning towards the SanDisk. Any idea what kind of write speeds I could get with the Lexar, which is UHS-II, although the D750 is UHS-1. </p>
  4. <p>Some sports photography (mainly cycling).</p>
  5. <p>Hello:<br> I just ordered a Nikon D750 body and so I'm looking at buying a couple of SD cards for it. I've narrowed it down to either the SanDisk Extreme Pro (either 32GB or 64GB), or the Lexar Professional 1000x (either 32 or 64GB). <br> The 64GB Lexar is on sale for $59 Canadian right now. It has a faster read speed, but the D750 is UHS-I whereas the Lexar is UHS-II, so I take it I wouldn't get the full read/write speeds anyways. I'm not sure what the write speed on this card is. Lexar just lists it as greater than 30MB/s.</p> <p> </p>
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