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Nikon D7100 buffer capacity issues
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 134965" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Granted, it's not going to be an issue for most, but it was a deal breaker for me (based on spec and field reports - I had one preordered and cancelled it). I raised the issue as soon as someone posted the buffer size numbers, which were suspiciously and conspicuously missing from the Nikon USA site, so if anything I may be responsible for hyping the issue (another blog pointed to my original post here about it). I totally agree that some of this stuff can get out of hand quickly, and I don't like to bash products based on rumor and speculation. I don't think this is a bad camera, just a badly spec'd one. They mismatched fps and buffer size and should have adjusted one down or the other up, because it just doesn't make sense paired as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 134965, member: 9240"] Granted, it's not going to be an issue for most, but it was a deal breaker for me (based on spec and field reports - I had one preordered and cancelled it). I raised the issue as soon as someone posted the buffer size numbers, which were suspiciously and conspicuously missing from the Nikon USA site, so if anything I may be responsible for hyping the issue (another blog pointed to my original post here about it). I totally agree that some of this stuff can get out of hand quickly, and I don't like to bash products based on rumor and speculation. I don't think this is a bad camera, just a badly spec'd one. They mismatched fps and buffer size and should have adjusted one down or the other up, because it just doesn't make sense paired as is. [/QUOTE]
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