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reaction
11-10-2010, 2:32pm
The D90 burst buffer is supposed to take 9 RAWs.
I've only ever seen it show r06 or r02. How do you get 9?
ricktas
11-10-2010, 3:11pm
9 is a maximum. Each RAW file can be a different size, try shooting a white wall or a blue sky and look at the RAW file size. So the 9 RAW files is just an estimate based on the buffer size only
reaction
11-10-2010, 3:18pm
OK. so I should expect if D90's 9 give me 6, then the D7000's 11 will give me around 6-7 something like that?
Anyone comment what D300s' 17 gives?
My D300 has r17 for RAW only. Drops back to r12 if you have AD-L on.
Cheers
Leigh
reaction
11-10-2010, 4:45pm
TEITZY so you can comfortably burst for 2.5s with ADL off then?
RaoulIsidro
11-10-2010, 6:03pm
Try turning off long exposure NR settings and see if the buffer increases.
TEITZY so you can comfortably burst for 2.5s with ADL off then?
Yes no worries.
Cheers
Leigh
reaction
11-10-2010, 9:55pm
Try turning off long exposure NR settings and see if the buffer increases.
Yes, I got r09!! Why is this? On 1/800s surely LE NR shouldn't happen anyway??
RaoulIsidro
13-10-2010, 7:36am
Yes, I got r09!! Why is this? On 1/800s surely LE NR shouldn't happen anyway??
LE NR uses up a pretty hefty RAM and the CPU allocates to it, sacrificing the buffer for RAW.
It also happens to Canons, so this is not just a Nikon thing.
Cheers! :)
dmdigital
14-10-2010, 5:40pm
If you are using a slow card the write speed will cause the cache buffer to stay full for longer and reduce the shot count.
14 vs 16 but raws will make a diff too
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