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Originally posted by DeanCapture
I'm wondering if it buffers faster then the d30? That might be one incentive to get a bigger (more expensive) camera. I was using the Olympus e10 and e20 for awhile. Great fucking cameras but they write too slow for me. I have switched to the Nikon 100d and don't have that problem anymore.
Also, did that camera replace the d60?
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Actually the d-30 buffers fast as hell, 3 shots per second at full resolution and 6 shots per sec at half resolution. I would think the d-60 and the newer might even shoot slower at full res because you are writing twice the data at full resolution. So in esence it would even have to write twice as fast in order to shoot at the same speed as the d-30. Ya know? more data = more time to write to cf or micro drive. Definately would need the higher speed cf cards as well and more of them to hold the larger files. In my opinion unless you are planning to print these out on paper your going to spend extra money on the camera and extra and faster media all for nothing.