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D7100 buffer size - it will fill in one second?!
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 118576" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>ISO 100 is native ISO, which is why it's quoted. Buffer capacity is based on capacity in MB's and ISO 400 won't buy you anything with regard to file size. If nothing else, birds in flight are shot against a largely monochromatic background, so you can sometimes squeeze an extra click in before it barfs.</p><p></p><p>Sambr, I'm curious as to where you saw your information, because this is the first thing I've read that mentions anything about buffer size. All I ever read was fps numbers and file sizes, but nothing to do with buffer size, which is what throttles (or chokes) this bad boy.</p><p></p><p>As of 5PM, I'm 95% sure I'll be cancelling my order on Monday morning and buying a D800. I get everything it offers, plus what the D7100 offered at normal crop without buffer clogging (in fact, I can go 5+ seconds at DX if I'd like before it barfs). If Nikon wants to draw the line it looks like I'm gonna need to cross it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 118576, member: 9240"] ISO 100 is native ISO, which is why it's quoted. Buffer capacity is based on capacity in MB's and ISO 400 won't buy you anything with regard to file size. If nothing else, birds in flight are shot against a largely monochromatic background, so you can sometimes squeeze an extra click in before it barfs. Sambr, I'm curious as to where you saw your information, because this is the first thing I've read that mentions anything about buffer size. All I ever read was fps numbers and file sizes, but nothing to do with buffer size, which is what throttles (or chokes) this bad boy. As of 5PM, I'm 95% sure I'll be cancelling my order on Monday morning and buying a D800. I get everything it offers, plus what the D7100 offered at normal crop without buffer clogging (in fact, I can go 5+ seconds at DX if I'd like before it barfs). If Nikon wants to draw the line it looks like I'm gonna need to cross it. [/QUOTE]
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