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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 688077" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>In diving into this a little deeper it turns out your D7200 does <u>NOT</u> support UHS-II as I stated it did previously. My apologies for the error; I would have bet money on that but I was clearly incorrect. That being the case, take UHS-II rated cards off your list of options. Looking at this site: <a href="https://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/nikon-d7200/sd-card-comparison/" target="_blank">Memory Card Speed Tests</a> should answer most of your questions. In short, it appears the D7200 buffer maxes out at a write speed of roughly 75MB/s so you're going to want cards that support, or exceed, that write speed.</p><p></p><p>More specifically, and in regards to your last shooting session with the lost photos, are you sure you allowed the buffer to clear the first nine shots you took before shooting the next nine? If the green light on the back of the camera is illuminated, that means the buffer is still transferring data/writing to the SD card. If you took additional shots <em>while the buffer was still clearing</em> it might explain why you didn't come home with all the shots you were expecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 688077, member: 13090"] In diving into this a little deeper it turns out your D7200 does [U]NOT[/U] support UHS-II as I stated it did previously. My apologies for the error; I would have bet money on that but I was clearly incorrect. That being the case, take UHS-II rated cards off your list of options. Looking at this site: [url=https://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/nikon-d7200/sd-card-comparison/]Memory Card Speed Tests[/url] should answer most of your questions. In short, it appears the D7200 buffer maxes out at a write speed of roughly 75MB/s so you're going to want cards that support, or exceed, that write speed. More specifically, and in regards to your last shooting session with the lost photos, are you sure you allowed the buffer to clear the first nine shots you took before shooting the next nine? If the green light on the back of the camera is illuminated, that means the buffer is still transferring data/writing to the SD card. If you took additional shots [I]while the buffer was still clearing[/I] it might explain why you didn't come home with all the shots you were expecting. [/QUOTE]
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