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Just a quick reminder, I'm sure most of you know but some may benefit; if you are one of those people that are always bumping the ceiling of your camera's buffer, make sure you're using the fastest memory cards that your camera allows. Not only will you be able to take more shots in succession, but after the buffer fills it will be less time before those shots are written to memory.
My personal experience: I had older cards, Lexar Professional Class 10 32GB cards, one in each slot on a D7200. I recently found a deal on SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC/SDHC UHS-1 cards, so I got a 64GB and 32GB card. Shooting JPEG fine + RAW, using the old cards, I could only take 10 shots before the buffer filled, and it would take 10+ seconds for the camera to fully write those in the buffer to the memory card. After I put these new cards in, I was able to take 13 shots, and the camera only takes 3-4 seconds to write those to the memory card.
My personal experience: I had older cards, Lexar Professional Class 10 32GB cards, one in each slot on a D7200. I recently found a deal on SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC/SDHC UHS-1 cards, so I got a 64GB and 32GB card. Shooting JPEG fine + RAW, using the old cards, I could only take 10 shots before the buffer filled, and it would take 10+ seconds for the camera to fully write those in the buffer to the memory card. After I put these new cards in, I was able to take 13 shots, and the camera only takes 3-4 seconds to write those to the memory card.