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Truth about XQD cards for the D500 - Lexar 1400
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 607303" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>The goal of this thread was how fast does your XQD have to be.</p><p></p><p>1) Most people do not need 10fps => Any XQD will do, probably interesting for video</p><p>2) You might want to have the exact moment in an event: eg. slipping the ring on a finger => do you need more then 32 fps in 1 go = 3 sec</p><p>3) You might want to have the exact moment in a difficult to predict event: e.g. sports and wildlife: it seems a Lexar 2933X or Sony G can help for illimited bursts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 607303, member: 15675"] The goal of this thread was how fast does your XQD have to be. 1) Most people do not need 10fps => Any XQD will do, probably interesting for video 2) You might want to have the exact moment in an event: eg. slipping the ring on a finger => do you need more then 32 fps in 1 go = 3 sec 3) You might want to have the exact moment in a difficult to predict event: e.g. sports and wildlife: it seems a Lexar 2933X or Sony G can help for illimited bursts [/QUOTE]
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