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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 259222" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Based on specifications of the D5300 and D3300 as well as other sources, I would expect to see the xpeed 4 processor in it which seems to give one more stop of ISO at the top end before you have to go to the extended ISOs. I expect the top "standard" ISO to go from 6400 to 12,800. This would seem to match other comments I have seen about the newer processor having improved ISO performance. I don't expect to see the buffer changed since the D5300 buffer and the D7100 buffer are about the same. I hope I am wrong on that but there are a lot of reasons that it may not be feasible to increase the size of the buffer memory at this time. I have also seen comments that the newer cameras have improved contrast detection AF and improved live view performance but I haven't seen anything yet that actually verifies that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 259222, member: 15754"] Based on specifications of the D5300 and D3300 as well as other sources, I would expect to see the xpeed 4 processor in it which seems to give one more stop of ISO at the top end before you have to go to the extended ISOs. I expect the top "standard" ISO to go from 6400 to 12,800. This would seem to match other comments I have seen about the newer processor having improved ISO performance. I don't expect to see the buffer changed since the D5300 buffer and the D7100 buffer are about the same. I hope I am wrong on that but there are a lot of reasons that it may not be feasible to increase the size of the buffer memory at this time. I have also seen comments that the newer cameras have improved contrast detection AF and improved live view performance but I haven't seen anything yet that actually verifies that. [/QUOTE]
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