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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 106300" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>As Rick said the D7k is a prosumer camera or "enthusiast" camera but like any camera that cost less than $3000. I do not know what the buffer is on the D3100 but in RAW uncompressed I can shoot about 8 frames before it begins to lag. that number changes quite a bit when shooting JPEG which I rarely do. The D7k is also weather sealed BUT from what I have been told it is not as good of a seal as the pro bodies. I generally find cover or slip on my cheap rain cover if it begins to get nasty out. A Semi Pro or Pro body will have the weather seal you are looking for but for any type of speed you will be looking at older models or extremely expensive models. The D300/s, D700, D800, and anything that says D3 or D4 is weather sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 106300, member: 7698"] As Rick said the D7k is a prosumer camera or "enthusiast" camera but like any camera that cost less than $3000. I do not know what the buffer is on the D3100 but in RAW uncompressed I can shoot about 8 frames before it begins to lag. that number changes quite a bit when shooting JPEG which I rarely do. The D7k is also weather sealed BUT from what I have been told it is not as good of a seal as the pro bodies. I generally find cover or slip on my cheap rain cover if it begins to get nasty out. A Semi Pro or Pro body will have the weather seal you are looking for but for any type of speed you will be looking at older models or extremely expensive models. The D300/s, D700, D800, and anything that says D3 or D4 is weather sealed. [/QUOTE]
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