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<blockquote data-quote="jonritter" data-source="post: 688067" data-attributes="member: 11134"><p>I'm back and want to ask one more dumb question because I think I understand my problem now. I was shooting some 9 shot bursts RAW format. I did 4 rounds of 9 shots remote trigger. I brought my camera back in the house and pulled the card and loaded to my computer and the camera had only written 18 of the shots. Is that the gap between the buffer speed and the card write speed? I'm guessing I left it out there a minute after the last shot was fired. If so would the 260-300 write speed card make that big of difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonritter, post: 688067, member: 11134"] I'm back and want to ask one more dumb question because I think I understand my problem now. I was shooting some 9 shot bursts RAW format. I did 4 rounds of 9 shots remote trigger. I brought my camera back in the house and pulled the card and loaded to my computer and the camera had only written 18 of the shots. Is that the gap between the buffer speed and the card write speed? I'm guessing I left it out there a minute after the last shot was fired. If so would the 260-300 write speed card make that big of difference? [/QUOTE]
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