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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Comparison of ALL Nikon Camera Buffer Capacities
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<blockquote data-quote="iamntxhunter" data-source="post: 361151" data-attributes="member: 20501"><p>Just curious as to how many shots can you get in the real world before the buffer slows you down on the cameras that have been mentioned.</p><p></p><p>The D7000 is I think 6 fps as advertised.</p><p></p><p>On my D7000 I can get 18 to 20 or so before the buffer slows it down. I use both card slots for jpeg and raw with SanDisk ultra pro cards that are 90mbs. For wildlife this is a great set up with the Nikon AF-S f/4 300mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamntxhunter, post: 361151, member: 20501"] Just curious as to how many shots can you get in the real world before the buffer slows you down on the cameras that have been mentioned. The D7000 is I think 6 fps as advertised. On my D7000 I can get 18 to 20 or so before the buffer slows it down. I use both card slots for jpeg and raw with SanDisk ultra pro cards that are 90mbs. For wildlife this is a great set up with the Nikon AF-S f/4 300mm. [/QUOTE]
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