BackdoorArts
Senior Member
If you shoot in Continuous mode this is one of your important numbers to know watch. What struck me here is that the D600 and D610 are different (looking at 14-bit), with the D610 being lower. I suspect it's because in the 2.x seconds it takes to fill the buffer, the 5.5fps D600 fills it slightly more slowly than the 6fps D610, giving the slower camera an opportunity to dump an extra 2 frames before filling.
Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison
I can't help but stare at the DX RAW numbers and wonder when Nikon is going to realize that the format is gold for Sports and Wildlife, which are the two things you really need a large buffer for as you're shooting continuously.
Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison
I can't help but stare at the DX RAW numbers and wonder when Nikon is going to realize that the format is gold for Sports and Wildlife, which are the two things you really need a large buffer for as you're shooting continuously.