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D810
Nikon D 810 Sports/action
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Carlson" data-source="post: 494643" data-attributes="member: 20525"><p>Just the thread I'm looking for. I was looking to upgrade my D7100 to full frame. I love shooting sports and was looking at the D750 due to being almost the same camera (as in pixels and FPS). I saw an article about the D750 and D810 and they say the buffer is bigger in the D810 at only 5 FPS. see chart <a href="https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-buffer-capacity" target="_blank">https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-buffer-capacity</a>. The chart states the 810, in 14 bit RAW uncompressed buffer is 28 compared to the 750's 15 at 6.5 FPS and the 810 can essentially shoot 2.5 times longer than the 750. So my D7100 with Lexar 600x SD cards can shoot to 6 pics then slows down significantly in 14 bit RAW. I'm curious as to the 810's? Does anyone have one of the fastest CF cards and tested hammering the trigger and counted the number of sustained pics before the buffer slows it down? Is there a significant increase shooting RAW S?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Carlson, post: 494643, member: 20525"] Just the thread I'm looking for. I was looking to upgrade my D7100 to full frame. I love shooting sports and was looking at the D750 due to being almost the same camera (as in pixels and FPS). I saw an article about the D750 and D810 and they say the buffer is bigger in the D810 at only 5 FPS. see chart [url]https://photographylife.com/nikon-d750-buffer-capacity[/url]. The chart states the 810, in 14 bit RAW uncompressed buffer is 28 compared to the 750's 15 at 6.5 FPS and the 810 can essentially shoot 2.5 times longer than the 750. So my D7100 with Lexar 600x SD cards can shoot to 6 pics then slows down significantly in 14 bit RAW. I'm curious as to the 810's? Does anyone have one of the fastest CF cards and tested hammering the trigger and counted the number of sustained pics before the buffer slows it down? Is there a significant increase shooting RAW S? [/QUOTE]
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