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D7200
D7200 faster FPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 805949" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I may be old, but it gives a good idea of what the difference in card speeds will do for the D7200. From a quick perusal it looks to me like fps won't be affected by card speed until the internal buffer is full. My Z5 will only shoot at 4.5 fps, but the internal buffer will hold 100 frames regardless of file type or size. The D7200 buffer only holds up to 18 frames of 14-bit lossless compressed NEF. That means that write speed has a much bigger impact on frame rate. </p><p></p><p>If nothing else, I learned something about camera buffers, write speed, and fps. Looks like I wasted a few bucks on the 200 mb/s card I bought for my Z5, as I'll never fill the buffer on it. As a consolation, I may save some time downloading files from the card to my computer. </p><p></p><p>Good news is the faster SD cards are pretty cheap these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 805949, member: 50197"] I may be old, but it gives a good idea of what the difference in card speeds will do for the D7200. From a quick perusal it looks to me like fps won't be affected by card speed until the internal buffer is full. My Z5 will only shoot at 4.5 fps, but the internal buffer will hold 100 frames regardless of file type or size. The D7200 buffer only holds up to 18 frames of 14-bit lossless compressed NEF. That means that write speed has a much bigger impact on frame rate. If nothing else, I learned something about camera buffers, write speed, and fps. Looks like I wasted a few bucks on the 200 mb/s card I bought for my Z5, as I'll never fill the buffer on it. As a consolation, I may save some time downloading files from the card to my computer. Good news is the faster SD cards are pretty cheap these days. [/QUOTE]
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