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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
D750 Non-Formatting and Non-Writing Issues - Slot 2
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<blockquote data-quote="michaelharrell" data-source="post: 846009" data-attributes="member: 69990"><p>the D750's built-in Wi-Fi is convenient for transferring a few photos to a phone or tablet, but it's nowhere near as fast as pulling files directly from an SD card. If you're shooting RAW + JPEG, especially in larger batches, the card reader will still be the quickest option. I wouldn't worry too much about SD card slot wear unless you're swapping cards constantly over many years. As for real-time wireless transfer, it can work for casual shooting, but the speed is limited and I wouldn't rely on it for high-volume work. The camera's buffer handles shooting separately, so Wi-Fi itself shouldn't slow down burst shooting, although file transfers may lag behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelharrell, post: 846009, member: 69990"] the D750's built-in Wi-Fi is convenient for transferring a few photos to a phone or tablet, but it's nowhere near as fast as pulling files directly from an SD card. If you're shooting RAW + JPEG, especially in larger batches, the card reader will still be the quickest option. I wouldn't worry too much about SD card slot wear unless you're swapping cards constantly over many years. As for real-time wireless transfer, it can work for casual shooting, but the speed is limited and I wouldn't rely on it for high-volume work. The camera's buffer handles shooting separately, so Wi-Fi itself shouldn't slow down burst shooting, although file transfers may lag behind. [/QUOTE]
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