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Camera With Burst Shooting Mode

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Camera With Burst Shooting Mode

2024-07-03 09:53:23

Been using this memory card in a Nikon D5200. Works well, even when shooting in rapid burst mode, and shooting video.

5
2024-06-24 05:13:15

Excellent first DSLR. Burst mode shooting is great for catching kids/sports. High ISO great for low light conditions. Overall very pleased.

5
2024-06-03 08:27:33

as you would expect from a top of the line on camera flash. can out perform burst mode and is always ready.

5
2024-09-05 04:44:35

I Love this camera. The 4k burst mode is awesome. 30 photos per second is Amazing! I am using all my vintage manual lenses with ease and getting fantastic results. This camera is really a blast and fun to shoot with 4k. The price it is a really a bargain. Thanks B&H

5
2024-05-21 06:15:36

love the camera with the raw burst mode but my mistake was not getting the v90 sd cards! chatted with b&h and they said that the time between one shoot and the next would be reduced. thanks b&h

5
2024-05-17 02:45:46

I've owned a few digital cameras, but this was my first DSLR, and i couldn't be happier. this camera took me all of 5 minutes to figure out how to use and i was taking really great shots with in no time at all. after a day of just playing with all the features, i have a great understanding of the ins and outs of the camera, what modes to use when and things like that. i let a professional photog friend of mine look at it and he threw it into manual mode and was doing all kinds of cool things with it almost instantly. so even pros will feel comfortable with this camera. he even noted how well it took pictures in less then perfect lighting. the camera is just mazing, but what REALLY sold me on it was shutter response time between shots. i mostly take pics of my 5 year old daughter and if i have to wait between shots, i can forget those kodak moments. this camera, even without burst mode on, has almost no lapse time between shoots without the flash and even with the flash, is less then 2 seconds. and in good light with burst mode on, i can take 5 pics before she even blinks. it's crazy fast. another great thing is that it uses typical AA batteries. no more hunting for specialized batteries while vacationing. i recommend this to anyone needing a DSLR, especially the newbies out there, like myself!

5
2024-05-09 08:19:44

Only been using the card for a short time, but seems to keep up with the fast burst mode on the camera just fine. Have not tested video with it yet.

5
2024-05-29 06:15:30

Handles 20fps burst mode in my Z8 flawlessly. No complaints.

5
2024-04-27 05:57:43

Bought to replace D7100, whose limitations in burst shooting became irksome during my late winter-early spring Quarantine in Florida, where the only outdoor venue was a Federal wildlife preserve. I have yet to put the camera through its paces for wildlife, although preliminary testing demonstrates blazing speed at processing short bursts. I have yet to see how long a burst I can shoot. I will say that both Nikon website description as well as B&H could make it clearer that the XQD care is absolutely necessary to achieve these burst speeds. I've done some landscape shooting with this camera, & it performs well, especially in that I can see histogram on rear screen (see picture), although I still will use my D810 for most landscape work because of the 64 ISO. I love the articulating screen, especially the ability to zoom, un-zoom & move around using one's finger. Since I rarely use a flash, the lack of one in-camera probably not a big issue, although it works against the advantage of the smaller of my cameras for night street photography. Finally, I am happy that I was able to set this camera up to basically mimic the way I have the D810 set up, so there's less to think about when I switch cameras. However, the additional Sub-selector button/joystick is taking me some time to get used to.

5
2024-06-25 06:46:11

I use the card for still photography and rarely in burst mode. Speed is not a problem. I never had an issue with these cards.

5