Yogesh Sarkar
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Get a faster memory card with at least 30 Mbps write and you should be fine. I am guessing you are using a basic one right now?
The one I was using has 30mbps written on it.Get a faster memory card with at least 30 Mbps write and you should be fine. I am guessing you are using a basic one right now?
30 Mbps read or 30 Mbps write?The one I was using has 30mbps written on it.
I have another one which is faster at 48mbps. I will use that tonight and see if it helps.
Ultras are mostly fine. You can shoot in m-RAW if it is available in your camera, if you run into similar issue again. It will shoot at lower resolution.I just checked. It is most probably read speed and same thing with my other card..
I will use this one tonight. But I doubt it will help.
Looks like some kind of limitation with my cam. Stop clicking after around 100-105 images.Ultras are mostly fine. You can shoot in m-RAW if it is available in your camera, if you run into similar issue again. It will shoot at lower resolution.
That is quite strange. I can finish up just about any memory card in my Canon 1000D and 60D. Try going in advance settings and see if there is any limitation set there.Looks like some kind of limitation with my cam. Stop clicking after around 100-105 images.
Tried with Raw, normal JPEG and small JPEG..![]()
Today the cam stopped at exactly 100 images. Maybe some default setting in the camera that automatically stops the camera at 100 images after uninterrupted shutter click.That is quite strange. I can finish up just about any memory card in my Canon 1000D and 60D. Try going in advance settings and see if there is any limitation set there.
It seems D3200 has 100 image buffer, Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison. However, when taking long exposures, this should not come into play, since the camera has enough time to write images to the card.Today the cam stopped at exactly 100 images. Maybe some default setting in the camera that automatically stops the camera at 100 images after uninterrupted shutter click.
This is what I thought.It seems D3200 has 100 image buffer, Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison. However, when taking long exposures, this should not come into play, since the camera has enough time to write images to the card.