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D7000
d7000 lag?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 106404" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Even with the fastest card I can get, if I'm shooting RAW in CH mode I can only get about 8-10 shots off before I get a delay in shutter activation as the camera writes from the buffer. No idea why they made it so the camera has to stop firing before the buffer writes to the card, but that's the way it is. A faster card will reduce the amount of time you have to wait before it will fire again, but it's still going to pause. Definitely a drag for fast moving sports, birds in flight, etc. I spoke to the Nikon folks at a trade show and asked if they had any plans to fix that with a firmware upgrade and they just chuckled. It's obviously a limitation they can't overcome easily or I expect they'd have fixed it. Hopefully it will be different in the next release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 106404, member: 9240"] Even with the fastest card I can get, if I'm shooting RAW in CH mode I can only get about 8-10 shots off before I get a delay in shutter activation as the camera writes from the buffer. No idea why they made it so the camera has to stop firing before the buffer writes to the card, but that's the way it is. A faster card will reduce the amount of time you have to wait before it will fire again, but it's still going to pause. Definitely a drag for fast moving sports, birds in flight, etc. I spoke to the Nikon folks at a trade show and asked if they had any plans to fix that with a firmware upgrade and they just chuckled. It's obviously a limitation they can't overcome easily or I expect they'd have fixed it. Hopefully it will be different in the next release. [/QUOTE]
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