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 Posted: Mon Nov 23rd, 2015 03:10
Eric



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Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
I downloaded the D750 manual but nowhere (AFAIK) does it give buffer size in frames.

This article is very useful.
https://photographylife.com/nikon-dslr-buffer-capacity-comparison


Thanks JK, very interesting. Think I need a D4S. Lol

The D3 v D750 similarity suggests that my observation may be down to a card issue. We shall see.


Oh, this comment on the same article suggests my buying the UHS II Lexar is NOT going to help!!!

"The most current version of SDHC UHS-II can write at 280 MB/sec. The newly announced Nikon D750 has no support for UHS-II, so it would be pointless to try to use one of those cards. In addition, there is internal bus speed limitations too, just like what the user at Flickr noticed. If manufacturer uses cheaper parts or slower bus, then newer and faster cards won't do anything":thumbsdown:

I do find all this card speed, bus speed and the varying configurations the manufacturers use for different models confusing and frankly irritating. I just want the camera to take pictures at my pace! Maybe performance is assigned just to the D4 range?
o.O

Last edited on Mon Nov 23rd, 2015 03:14 by Eric



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