Originally Posted by
Desmond Chan
Hi Anil,
Some clarification please if you don't mind:
D3 and D3s don't get buffer full? Sorry I don't have either the D3 or D3s so perhaps you could tell me something about them. If I understand what you said correctly, you seem to suggest that if I press on the shutter button and don't let go, the D3 or D3s will just keep shooting at the fastest fps all the way until its battery is fully discharged?
What you said about D700 seems to imply that the D700's frame rate will slow down when its buffer is fully filled up. Makes sense though I never test it and I never have to press the shutter button to shoot for a long time amd so never see the fps drops down to 2 or 3. Anyhow, you did not say if the same would happen to D3 or D3s. I just wonder if the buffer of either of them will never get filled up. Because if it will, then the frame rate of the D3 or D3s should slow down, too, at some point if that's the reason that affects the frame rate, right? And if you're trying to say that D3 or D3s will never have its buffer full, then "if I press on the shutter button and don't let go, the D3 or D3s will just keep shooting at the fastest fps all the way until its battery is fully discharged" should be true, right?
Am I missing something?
Desmond