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My old D750 @ 6.5 fps has 15 shots (RAW 14-bits) and 25 shots (RAW 12-bits) buffer. So even at 12-bits the burst lasts 3.8 seconds. Miserable... D850 on the other hand produces 171 shots @ 7 fps ...
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But I'm going to shoot the real-world scene (horse, motorcycle, bird) and not the black cap =) I consistently get 51 shots @ 7 fps with Sandisk Extreme Pro CFe with ISO 1,600 and shutter 1/160 sec. ...
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I asked Angelbird about the performance of their SE card on D850 : My request: I have Nikon D850 with the latest FW 1.21 and I'm planning to buy a bigger CFExpress type B card. I'm looking at 512GB ...
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The CFe card probably can reach 1200 MB/s as you point out "under perfect lab conditions", but when I copy RAW files from the Sandisk CFe card to SSD using Sandisk cardreader the maximum speed I ...
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(1) Nope, I was right! D850 shoots way faster than 400MB/s - as I pointed out it can shoot up to 700 MB/s . It just can't save all this data faster than 270 MB/s. It can produce all this data, but ...
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Horseshit by Nikon rep! Lossless compressed RAW 14-bit = 60 MB (average, can go up to 80 MB on high ISO) 7fps x 60 MB = 420 MB/s 7fps x 80 MB = 560 MB/s If we speak about Uncompressed RAW 14-bit - ...
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39 shots , it means that Angelbird SE cards with D850 has sustained write speed around 220 MB/s . I shoot action at RAW 12-bits to get longer bursts as I see NO difference in quality between ...
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That is impressive! So far I get reports from 3 different people shooting the Angelbird SE cards and burst sizes are 32, 39 and 60. On my side I consistently get 51 shots with Sandisk Extreme Pro ...
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Please, don't confuse megabits and megabytes. XQD cards are rated at 440 MBytes/s (MB/s) While video is 144 Megabits per second (I measured and get around 125-130 Mbps). My D850 produces 4K@30 fps ...
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These are just words - what is fast enough for you, might be unacceptable for me. There are rodeo / motocross vs landscape / night shots long exposure. Depends what do you want to use your camera for.
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Thanks for this info!!! I just got my new D850 and was arguing with myself if I get any advantage of UHS-II SD card over UHS-I. I have UHS-I SD cards and I consistently get 21-22 RAW 14-bits shots ...
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I do shoot rodeo, motocross, and birds, so the buffer is important for me. But I'm willing to take a risk with 512GB Angelbird CFE-B card. With my old D750 for one hour of rodeo, I was able to ...
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1.5MB/s ? Are you writing to a 3.5" floppy disk? In any case, D850 apparently can't exceed 270 MB/s to the XQD/CFE-B card
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Hello Fabrice, I'm also looking to buy a bigger CFE-B card for my D850. Currently I have Sandisk Extreme Pro 128GB and I consistently get bursts according to the specs: 1. 7fps @ RAW 14-bit ...
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Thanks Tom, I think I will get Angelbird CFExpress SE then. I see it is only $179.99 on amazon.com for 512GB version - very affordable! If it can sustain 7fps for 51 shots I will be happy. I also ...
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Thanks for the information. I want to buy a bigger CFE-B card for my D850 and I was considering Sandisk 256 GB vs Angelbird 512 GB . They cost approx the same. I already have the Sandisk card ...
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