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these were the tested speeds for your camera
Card (identifier)1 Source of key component(s)2 Write speed - JPEG Fine3 Write speed -
RAW .NEF3
SanDisk Extreme III 2GB
(Rear label: BE0607603021BS) SanDisk 9.414MB/sec 8.341MB/sec
SanDisk Extreme III 1GB
(Rear label: BB0411XM) SanDisk 9.106MB/sec 7.862MB/sec
Ridata Pro 150X 2GB
(Rear label: U51007997391) unknown 8.989MB/sec 7.821MB/sec
Corsair 133X 2GB
(Rear label: S52GBA0531KKST7TWN) Skymedi 8.668MB/sec 7.614MB/sec
Kingston Ultimate 133X 1GB
(Rear label: D000 BK5DA208904 RP-SDK01GKG1) unknown 8.931MB/sec 7.601MB/sec
Panasonic Pro High Speed 1GB
(Rear label: D000 BK5DA148969 RP-SDK01G) unknown 8.745MB/sec 7.512MB/sec
Lexar Pro Series 133X 2GB
(Rear label: 3408-2GBS A5005B) unknown 8.234MB/sec 7.459MB/sec
ATP Pro Max 150X 2GB
(Rear label: AF2GSDP ASD0511011 8931M6S E0547B) unknown 9.726MB/sec 7.351MB/sec
A-Data Turbo 150X 2GB
(Rear label: S52GBA0601KKKT7TWN) unknown 6.477MB/sec 5.931MB/sec
Shikatronics Turbo 2GB
(Rear label: SD2GBK01S0601) unknown 6.424MB/sec 5.894MB/sec
Transcend 80X 1GB
(Rear label: 115309 1617 6450 AB 1G 0518) unknown 7.160MB/sec 5.874MB/sec
Delkin 2GB
(Rear label: SDX02GPAQ1-EJAA000 1106) unknown 6.895MB/sec 5.700MB/sec
ATP 2GB
(Rear label: AF2GSD ASD0502001 8931M2S E0508CA) unknown 6.200MB/sec 5.569MB/sec
Transcend 150X 4GB
(Rear label: 127441 0761 0549) unknown 5.508MB/sec 5.564MB/sec
Lexar Pro Series 60X 1GB
(Rear label: SD1GB-60-100M 1405273 A041018B) unknown 6.161MB/sec 5.223MB/sec
Lexar Platinum 40X 1GB
(Rear label: SD1GB-100M 1405201 A041018B) unknown 6.077MB/sec 5.210MB/sec
Delkin 512MB
(Rear label: SDX512S4D4-DAAA000 ) unknown 5.567MB/sec 4.890MB/sec
SanDisk Ultra II Plus 2GB
(Rear label: ENG-577-2GB) SanDisk 5.210MB/sec/sec 4.783MB/sec
SanDisk Ultra II 2GB
(Rear label: BE0506XL) SanDisk 5.602MB/sec 4.319MB/sec
SanDisk "standard" 1GB
(Rear label: BB0405PM) SanDisk 2.428MB/sec 2.371MB/sec
Pretec 133X 1GB 4
(Rear label: SDS01GB00521) unknown --not tested-- --not tested--
Card speed is largely irrelevant for Nikons of the D80/D200 generation. The cameras have large internal buffers; you almost can't find a card that is too slow.
Card speed matters if you fill your buffer (as in shooting sports/running wildlife) and that generally requires more than twenty shots at full speed; very, rare.
Card speed also matters when unloading a card full of large images to your computer - if you have a fast card reader. Unload through your camera and you may never see the difference.
No reason not to buy the faster cards, but just be aware that you may not see any practical difference. I worry more about the reputation for reliability and have had no failures to day with SanDisk. YMMV.
Sorry to the OP for going a bit ot but...
Brad are those full frame images or did you crop them?
If full frame it's no wonder it was that hard to get the shot.
Getting these kinds of shots are a good argument for the newer >20MP sensors hitting the SLR's. Rather than worry so much about framing and long fast lenses. OTOH, you'll need 32GB uber fast cards & huge fast buffers for sure.
Ric,
I went back and checked the originals in Lightroom. Yes, they are both about a 56% crop. I used a Canon 50D with a Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS lens. It was fully zoomed to 200MM and handheld for those shots.