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Have the D7200 manual here, says buffer number drops if a ISO is set to 12800 or higher.
OK, Nikon website says D7100 buffer also drops if ISO set to Hi 0.3 or higher.
Seriously?Dang I never tried the buffer on my D3300 until now.I got 7 raw at 5 FPS before the buffer slows.I Can't wait for my D500 to come In.
Yeah I agree, the D500 will be a big leap in technology compared to the D3300 especially considering "DarkShadow" loves the bird photos.Seriously?Dang I never tried the buffer on my D3300 until now.I got 7 raw at 5 FPS before the buffer slows.I Can't wait for my D500 to come In.
You're gonna be in dreamland with that D500 compared to your d3300.
Isn't there a lawsuit now against Apple claiming Apple deliberately slowed down phones?I came to this conclusion when Apple iphones had problems during releases of new phones for several weeks. Thus making it more likely people would upgrade.
probably. There should be but I don't know .Isn't there a lawsuit now against Apple claiming Apple deliberately slowed down phones?I came to this conclusion when Apple iphones had problems during releases of new phones for several weeks. Thus making it more likely people would upgrade.
The buffer on the d7100 is not all that useful for raw fast shooting imo, mine shoots off 3 raws before its full. Just shoot in JPEG and you can keep shooting forever.
turned off a whole bunch of stuff and now it's on r10The buffer on the d7100 is not all that useful for raw fast shooting imo, mine shoots off 3 raws before its full. Just shoot in JPEG and you can keep shooting forever.
Then you've got something listed in Post 1 turned on. Turn all that off, and fire away with NEFs.