kwitcherkicken99
Sleep keeps me pretty. Caffeine keeps me nice!
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The camera's ability to write to the card is what is slowing you down.Yeah.... my fps rate is the one thing that will get me to upgrade again at some point. At 3.7, it fills the buffer too fast sometimes. I have some class 6 cards. Would a class 10 help with this, or is 6 fast enough to maximize what my camera is capable of? This is a bigger issue than I anticipated since my shooting at XC and track all happens in a very small window.
You can shoot JPEG because you're more experienced with your settings. I have found RAW to be a lifesaver for covering my mistakes!
LOVEthe football shot. Great capture!
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I've only filled my buffer 5-6 times since August, so let go of the shutter in between every once in a while. You only need ONE good string!

And thanks!
OHOHOHOHOH! Also remember you lose some of the photo quality when you have higher FPS. The camera can't fill ALL of the MP and shoot that fast.
I've not had trouble since my 300s is a 12MP. Anything over 8 and you shouldn't have trouble, but it's worth noting to keep in your back pocket (if you have to crop... a lot... which I don't know anything about from experience...)