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Weird D3200 video problem. (Either than or I'm going insane.)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 212399" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>I wouldn't expect that to be an issue on a flash card. It can be an issue on a hard drive, because as the data get into a less and less orderly arrangement, you get more delays from the heads having to move around from track to track, or waiting for the next sector to come under the heads. An SD card wouldn't have these mechanical issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> No waste of time. You asked a question, and the discussion seems to have led to an answer. That's what forums like this are primarily for.</p><p></p><p> You should perhaps be aware that beyond Class 10, the D3200 supports the UHS-1 protocol, which allows for even higher speeds than Class 10. You might want to make sure that the card you're using is a UHS-1 card, though, if it claims 60 MB/s, then it almost certainly is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 212399, member: 16749"] I wouldn't expect that to be an issue on a flash card. It can be an issue on a hard drive, because as the data get into a less and less orderly arrangement, you get more delays from the heads having to move around from track to track, or waiting for the next sector to come under the heads. An SD card wouldn't have these mechanical issues. No waste of time. You asked a question, and the discussion seems to have led to an answer. That's what forums like this are primarily for. You should perhaps be aware that beyond Class 10, the D3200 supports the UHS-1 protocol, which allows for even higher speeds than Class 10. You might want to make sure that the card you're using is a UHS-1 card, though, if it claims 60 MB/s, then it almost certainly is. [/QUOTE]
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