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D7100
D7100 buffer size - it will fill in one second?!
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 118479" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The thing is it's not like I was complaining about frames per second. 6 fps is more than fine. I'd even take 4 for my purposes. But to give you a buffer that can't handle more than 6 RAW images is obscene. Particularly, as is pointed out so well in the review, that this is supposed to be the flagship of the DX line. The only thing that has me from running away screaming is the price point. Tack another couple hundred dollars on this camera and it's almost a joke to do what they did. And for absolutely every other use the specs are amazing. I just can't fathom why Nikon not only wouldn't address something that the camera's predecessor was getting knocked for 2 years ago, but exacerbated the problem by using the same small buffer and increasing the file size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 118479, member: 9240"] The thing is it's not like I was complaining about frames per second. 6 fps is more than fine. I'd even take 4 for my purposes. But to give you a buffer that can't handle more than 6 RAW images is obscene. Particularly, as is pointed out so well in the review, that this is supposed to be the flagship of the DX line. The only thing that has me from running away screaming is the price point. Tack another couple hundred dollars on this camera and it's almost a joke to do what they did. And for absolutely every other use the specs are amazing. I just can't fathom why Nikon not only wouldn't address something that the camera's predecessor was getting knocked for 2 years ago, but exacerbated the problem by using the same small buffer and increasing the file size. [/QUOTE]
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