Nikon D300 D300 User's Manual - Page 103
Power Source and Frame Rate, Buffer Size, Auto Image Rotation
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A Power Source and Frame Rate The maximum frame advance rate varies with the power source used. Power source Battery (EN-EL3e) AC adapter MB-D10 battery pack with EN-EL3e battery MB-D10 battery pack with EN-EL4a battery MB-D10 battery pack with AA-size batteries 4 Maximum frame advance rate 1 6 fps 2 8 fps 3 6 fps 2 8 fps 3 8 fps 3 1 Average frame rate with continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of 1/250 s or faster, other settings at default k values, and memory remaining in memory buffer. Maximum frame advance rate when recording NEF (RAW) or NEF (RAW) + JPEG pictures with [14 bit] selected for [NEF (RAW) recording] > [NEF (RAW) bit depth] (pg. 59) is 2.5 fps. 2 Maximum frame advance rate with EN-EL3e battery is 6 fps, even when [7 fps] is selected for Custom Setting d4 ([CL mode shooting speed], pg. 282). 3 Maximum frame rate in continuous-low speed mode is 7 fps. If [On] is selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] > [ISO sensitivity auto control] in the shooting menu (pg. 96), maximum frame advance rate in continuous high- speed mode is 7.5 fps. 4 Frame rate slows at low temperatures and when batteries are low. A Buffer Size The approximate number of images that can be stored in the memory buffer at current settings is shown in the exposure-count displays in the viewfinder and control panel while the shutterrelease button is pressed. The illustration at right shows the display when space remains in the buffer for about 37 pictures. A Auto Image Rotation The camera orientation recorded for the first shot applies to all images in the same burst, even if the camera is rotated during shooting. See "Auto Image Rotation" (pg. 317). 77