Have you been satisfied with the cards from that Amazon seller? This card would still be the fastest possible memory card for the D, but you will not be able to fully max out the card speed. I am curious about this. I bought a class 10 transcend card, and get a buffer of 9 RAW shots. You sure do know very well what youre talking about. Man, this web site is merely great! I cant wait to read much more of what youve got to say. Im really happy that we discovered this once i did because I had been really starting to become bored with all the whole blogging scene.
Youve turned me around, man! Does the D take full advantage of the added speed…or it the one rated at 45 Mbps the limitation? It now all starts to make some kind of sense. Display shows 11 estimate is 15 we can write out a few small frames before the buffer fills up. Display shows 10 estimate is 10 can't even get one out before buffer fills up. Could you tell your Sandisk friend that it's confusing the way they apparently change the specs and keep the names the same. I have 3 Sandisk Ultras.
I posted too soon. If I turn on distortion control quoted as a slowing factor which ADL is not the JPEG buffer estimate in the viewfinder goes down and the maximum burst goes down too. I guess the distortion processing is done between the buffer and the card write process which makes the buffer fill quicker since frames are written out slower. I give up on understanding exactly what the viewfinder display is showing!
But, Richard, what you find makes sense - distortion control is a slowing factor, as it is heavy post processing done while the image is in the buffer to me, it makes sense this has to happen at that time, as the operation is too intensive to do "on the fly". So, don't think of the buffer as only a "cache for SD-card writing operations", there is a bit more going on there. Once it starts writing, it's not like it clears 1MB of the buffer once it wrote 1MB. Plus, if files are "edited" while in the buffer, it will need to reserve space for writing the edited file in the buffer - and that reduces the available number of shots in the buffer.
Hope my understanding has been correct so far, and it yes, I hope that helps understanding a bit what happens. I gather JPEG compression 'style' regarding either quality or size preference affects speed. Mike, Yes, if you choose 'quality' rather than 'size' then the files are larger on average and that may be the reason why things can get slower. My understanding is that 'size' tries to keep the file sizes the same but hard to compress files may then be of lower quality than easy to compress ones.
If you choose 'quality' then hard to compress files are allowed to grow in size while maintaining quality. Wouter, I just looked at the manual for my old D The column which in the D manual is headed 'Buffer capacity' is headed 'Burst capacity' and the footnotes say:- 'Maximum number of frames that can be taken before shooting stops.
Actual number of frames can vary with make of memory card. Additional photographs can be taken as soon as enough memory is available in memory buffer' I don't why Nikon changed the wording in the newer manual since I think the D40 description is much more accurate. For the benefit of anyone reading this post in future the conclusions are:- To get the best performance with a D a Sandisk Extreme or equivalent SD card is virtually the best available; a Sandisk Extreme Pro or equivalent is almost certainly not justified.
Richard, I just saw your post, hence the many months since you posted. Lately, I have been using 8GB cards. Why risk losing images if the card goes bad for any reason? I transfer my images to a storage device or my computer daily and reformat the card.
My concern is getting images off of my cards as fast as possible. Hope this is helpful. Larry, Thanks for that. There's nothing wrong with Extreme Pro cards; it's just that the conclusion was that the D unlike the D is not able to make best use of them with the plain Extreme being virtually as fast and costing less.
I hope people understand that traditional computer hard drives that use mechanically spinning magnetic discs is the most vulnerable part of any computer system.
No mechanics to go bad - about as secure as things get. If the stores near you are similar, and you can afford to wait for a sale, you might get deals better than the everyday deals.
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