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D7100
D7100 Buffer Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER" data-source="post: 459933" data-attributes="member: 36003"><p>You can start by reading up on this in the manual. Get the .pdf manual from Nikon's website and do a search on 'fps' (frames-per-second). P. 58 is a good place to start.</p><p></p><p>The memory buffer is limited on the D7100. To get the max. fps that the camera can achieve, you need to have a very fast SD card. One of the best is the Sandisk Extreme Pro SD card/s. After that, you're only limited by the max. memory buffer cap., firmware and, of course, your camera settings. The manual can tell you about settings that will affect your fps.</p><p></p><p>Some folks that shoot a lot of birds-in-flight have issues with the camera slowing down during continuous shooting. Some of the FX Nikon's can shoot continuous better than the D7100. It's never been an issue for me though. I do have the really fast SD cards, which do make a big difference over the slower SD cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER, post: 459933, member: 36003"] You can start by reading up on this in the manual. Get the .pdf manual from Nikon's website and do a search on 'fps' (frames-per-second). P. 58 is a good place to start. The memory buffer is limited on the D7100. To get the max. fps that the camera can achieve, you need to have a very fast SD card. One of the best is the Sandisk Extreme Pro SD card/s. After that, you're only limited by the max. memory buffer cap., firmware and, of course, your camera settings. The manual can tell you about settings that will affect your fps. Some folks that shoot a lot of birds-in-flight have issues with the camera slowing down during continuous shooting. Some of the FX Nikon's can shoot continuous better than the D7100. It's never been an issue for me though. I do have the really fast SD cards, which do make a big difference over the slower SD cards. [/QUOTE]
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