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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Best combination for highest shooting rate
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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 704299" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>Frame rate is 6 fps using 12 bit raw and 5 fps using 14 bit raw.</p><p></p><p>Buffer size is 18 to 35 images depending on bit depth and compression. It is 18 images using 14 bit and lossless compression and 35 images using 12 bits and lossy (image degrading) compression. The other two combinations fall in between these two extremes. Your camera does not offer uncompressed raw.</p><p></p><p>I believe there is also a possibility to shoot 7 fps using 1.3x crop mode that offers about 15 megapixel images.</p><p></p><p>I'd turn to the appendix pages of your user manual that has all these combinations spelled out.</p><p></p><p>Best image quality your camera can offer is 14 bit raw using lossless (reversible) compression, but that also means largest files that take more space to store and more time to process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 704299, member: 7240"] Frame rate is 6 fps using 12 bit raw and 5 fps using 14 bit raw. Buffer size is 18 to 35 images depending on bit depth and compression. It is 18 images using 14 bit and lossless compression and 35 images using 12 bits and lossy (image degrading) compression. The other two combinations fall in between these two extremes. Your camera does not offer uncompressed raw. I believe there is also a possibility to shoot 7 fps using 1.3x crop mode that offers about 15 megapixel images. I'd turn to the appendix pages of your user manual that has all these combinations spelled out. Best image quality your camera can offer is 14 bit raw using lossless (reversible) compression, but that also means largest files that take more space to store and more time to process. [/QUOTE]
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