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Can an AI take advantage of the fast CF cards like the 32X and above cards or are these cards a waste of money on this camera. I will mostly be taking burst shots
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In jpegs or raw?
Is the burst of 5 frames or more? |
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Raw, bursts of 3 to 5
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The camera write time hasn't improved much from the D7Hi, I believe it's still max out @ 12x or around ~10-13s/raw; However you won't see this cumulative delay until after the buffer is full (ie @ 5 frames), but the camera will let you shoot as soon as each picture is flushed from the buffer to the CF after that...
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NHL so with that said a Microdriive would be just as fast as a CF card with this camera right?
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Right!
I should be about ~12s/raw, but as long as you stay under 5 frames burst the camera buffer should cover you... ![]() |
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