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D7200
D7200/D9300 leaked? Possibly.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 379943" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>The only thing to slow down high fps is the processing power of the CPU, the buffer size and of course the card write speed. Today the fastest speeds are for sensors at or below 18MP. At 11 fps, 24MP and 14 bit RAW you need a throughput of at least 500 MB/sec and a buffer of equal size for each second, which means at least 4GB for a sustained burst of 50+ shots. Such speeds and buffer will eat up battery very fast. The current Sony QXD cards are approaching the 400MB/sec speeds and they may soon go beyond 600 to enable continuous bursts a reality. But these speeds will come at a steep price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 379943, member: 16090"] The only thing to slow down high fps is the processing power of the CPU, the buffer size and of course the card write speed. Today the fastest speeds are for sensors at or below 18MP. At 11 fps, 24MP and 14 bit RAW you need a throughput of at least 500 MB/sec and a buffer of equal size for each second, which means at least 4GB for a sustained burst of 50+ shots. Such speeds and buffer will eat up battery very fast. The current Sony QXD cards are approaching the 400MB/sec speeds and they may soon go beyond 600 to enable continuous bursts a reality. But these speeds will come at a steep price. [/QUOTE]
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