Jay30
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Still slow!!!I use the same card in my D90 and get full-speed continuous shooting whether shooting in RAW or JPEG. SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) has nothing to do with speed, it refers to a specification that allows Higher Capacity cards. It shouldn't matter anyway as high-speed shooting uses the camera's buffer, so you should get high FPS until the buffer fills, and at that point you're waiting for the buffer to be written to the card, which will slow down your FPS rate.
A few things to check:
Camera mode won't affect how many FPS the camera will shoot.
- Make sure you have the camera set to continuous high-speed mode, not continuous low-speed mode.
- Make sure long-exposure noise reduction is turned OFF. This will slow your FPS rate whether you are shooting fast or slow shutters.
- Not sure about active D-lighting (never used it) but turn it off and see.
- Are you shooting in AF-A mode and tracking subjects? In AF-A mode the camera will track subjects but the shutter will only release if focus has been obtained. So if your camera is having trouble focusing this will slow the FPS down. In AF-C mode the shutter will release whether the image is in focus or not.
The answer to your problem is in your camera users manual.
Another read through never hurts. :thumbup:
WOW!!! Thanks!!:thumbdown:
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