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Posted: Mon Nov 23rd, 2015 09:21
 
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I downloaded the D750 manual but nowhere (AFAIK) does it give buffer size in frames.

This article is very useful.
https://photographylife.com/nikon-dslr-buffer-capacity-comparison


Thanks JK, very interesting. Think I need a D4S. Lol

The D3 v D750 similarity suggests that my observation may be down to a card issue. We shall see.


The D5 will be here in 2016. I think you have itchy wallet syndrome! Please send D750 to me for testing, I will send you back a D3S.


I'll swap a mint D610 for you D3s ;-)

 




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This is what I'm using Eric
https://www.7dayshop.com/64gb-sd-cards/lexar-professional-64gb-class-10-uhs-ii-1000x-speed-150mb-s-sdxc-flash-memory-card

 




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This is what I'm using Eric
https://www.7dayshop.com/64gb-sd-cards/lexar-professional-64gb-class-10-uhs-ii-1000x-speed-150mb-s-sdxc-flash-memory-card


Yes that's what Ive ordered Iain...but its the revelation that the D750, one of Nikons newest body, currently cant take advantage of its UHS II speed and only works at UHS I rate, that makes me wonder if the camera itself has been 'knobbled' to prevent it out performing the more expensive models.

Maybe that's a bit farfetched....but its just a bit weird that a new camera isn't up with card developments?



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jk wrote:
Eric wrote:
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I downloaded the D750 manual but nowhere (AFAIK) does it give buffer size in frames.

This article is very useful.
https://photographylife.com/nikon-dslr-buffer-capacity-comparison


Thanks JK, very interesting. Think I need a D4S. Lol

The D3 v D750 similarity suggests that my observation may be down to a card issue. We shall see.


The D5 will be here in 2016. I think you have itchy wallet syndrome! Please send D750 to me for testing, I will send you back a D3S.


I'll swap a mint D610 for you D3s ;-)


Form an orderly queue please...the jury is still out here.

:lol:



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Iain wrote:
jk wrote:
Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
I downloaded the D750 manual but nowhere (AFAIK) does it give buffer size in frames.

This article is very useful.
https://photographylife.com/nikon-dslr-buffer-capacity-comparison


Thanks JK, very interesting. Think I need a D4S. Lol

The D3 v D750 similarity suggests that my observation may be down to a card issue. We shall see.


The D5 will be here in 2016. I think you have itchy wallet syndrome! Please send D750 to me for testing, I will send you back a D3S.


I'll swap a mint D610 for you D3s ;-)


If it had the same AF unit in the D610 as the D750/D800/D810 then I would say yes maybe! :lol:
I keep thinking that what I really want is a D3X but is it really? I want the 24MP and the D3S performance but it is only a little better than the D3! Maybe I should have got a D4.






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You'll not get that with a D3x and you'll have limited iso range.

Eric, maybe they are keeping that for the D5 and D400. :lol:

 




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Yes it seems the D750 gives me the MP I want, but the D810 has a better control layout for me, but I then take the hit on too many MP.



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Nobody produces a camera that is perfect for everybody, so we all end up having to make do with some things that we see as weak points but these might be strong points for others.

 




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Nobody produces a camera that is perfect for everybody, so we all end up having to make do with some things that we see as weak points but these might be strong points for others.

That is very true.
I need to decide exactly what features I can drop and those that I cannot.



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Eric, please can you check for me whether or not your D750 has the Playback zoom feature. It is present in D3, D3S, D3X, D810 and D800. It allows the OK button of the multiway selector switch when pressed to zoom (x100% usually) the magnification of the selected image. Thanks.



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