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D750
D750 Buffer limitation or Age factor?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 751999" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Yes, it's the flash. And remember, a flash is not a flash is not a flash. And by that I mean that when it fires it's going to give you what you need to light the situation, so the darker the frame the more energy it needs to expend and the longer it will take before it's ready again. This could explain why you are experiencing something you haven't before.</p><p></p><p>As for my shooting in continuous, I only did this so that I could replicate specific intervals and determine at which frequency the buffer would or would not fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 751999, member: 9240"] Yes, it's the flash. And remember, a flash is not a flash is not a flash. And by that I mean that when it fires it's going to give you what you need to light the situation, so the darker the frame the more energy it needs to expend and the longer it will take before it's ready again. This could explain why you are experiencing something you haven't before. As for my shooting in continuous, I only did this so that I could replicate specific intervals and determine at which frequency the buffer would or would not fill. [/QUOTE]
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