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D7000
D90 exchanged for D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 727929" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Absolutely. You won't really notice unless you shoot in Continuous High and write RAW to both cards. Speaking from experience, the D7000 (and the D7100) have rather small buffers and can only manage 6 or 7 images before filling up and slowing down in CH. If that's concerning know that writing to 2 cards will slow it down even more as the processor is splitting time between 2 cards when clearing, so you'll only recover as fast as the writing to the slower card. If you're shooting RAW+Jpeg and splitting between the cards put the slower card in slot 2 so it gets the smaller files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 727929, member: 9240"] Absolutely. You won't really notice unless you shoot in Continuous High and write RAW to both cards. Speaking from experience, the D7000 (and the D7100) have rather small buffers and can only manage 6 or 7 images before filling up and slowing down in CH. If that's concerning know that writing to 2 cards will slow it down even more as the processor is splitting time between 2 cards when clearing, so you'll only recover as fast as the writing to the slower card. If you're shooting RAW+Jpeg and splitting between the cards put the slower card in slot 2 so it gets the smaller files. [/QUOTE]
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