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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 247201" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Thats a good point, the buffer, but you said it and I will add my thoughts. I noticed as soon as I got away from the spray and pray technique my photos improved significantly. I would practice control during team practice sessions and before I knew it I no longer had 400-500 pictures of one game and it was down to around 100-200. My goal this next season is to cut that in half.</p><p></p><p>Something that took me a bit to realize, the more photos you take the longer it takes in post processing. I have seen videos of the buffer issue with the 7100 and it never crossed my mind as an issue unless I was going to do the spray-n-pray approach. I ended up with the D600, but only because I wanted to go FX. Set it up for RAW and just hold down the shutter button, I bet you will be surprised at how many shots you could get before it chokes down.</p><p></p><p>You could try and put the camera in continuos low and then make the jump to RAW. Also another thing that helped get away from spray-n-pray was setting my camera up to use the back focus option, it forced me to think about and focus before shooting instead of holding down the main release button and letting the camera go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 247201, member: 12948"] Thats a good point, the buffer, but you said it and I will add my thoughts. I noticed as soon as I got away from the spray and pray technique my photos improved significantly. I would practice control during team practice sessions and before I knew it I no longer had 400-500 pictures of one game and it was down to around 100-200. My goal this next season is to cut that in half. Something that took me a bit to realize, the more photos you take the longer it takes in post processing. I have seen videos of the buffer issue with the 7100 and it never crossed my mind as an issue unless I was going to do the spray-n-pray approach. I ended up with the D600, but only because I wanted to go FX. Set it up for RAW and just hold down the shutter button, I bet you will be surprised at how many shots you could get before it chokes down. You could try and put the camera in continuos low and then make the jump to RAW. Also another thing that helped get away from spray-n-pray was setting my camera up to use the back focus option, it forced me to think about and focus before shooting instead of holding down the main release button and letting the camera go. [/QUOTE]
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