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D7000
D7000 locking up during shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 123678" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Sure, but how fast IS it? Are you using a 10mb/s card or a 95mb/s card? Class 2 or Class 10?</p><p>Also important is weather you're shooting RAW or JPG obviously..</p><p>The D7000 doesn't have a huge buffer so if you're snapping off shots in RAW, you're likely only to get about 8-10 with a class 10 card. At least that's been my experience. One of the worst things about the D7k if you ask me is that lack of a large enough buffer to make 6fps worth using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 123678, member: 9237"] Sure, but how fast IS it? Are you using a 10mb/s card or a 95mb/s card? Class 2 or Class 10? Also important is weather you're shooting RAW or JPG obviously.. The D7000 doesn't have a huge buffer so if you're snapping off shots in RAW, you're likely only to get about 8-10 with a class 10 card. At least that's been my experience. One of the worst things about the D7k if you ask me is that lack of a large enough buffer to make 6fps worth using. [/QUOTE]
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