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I love my D750 in terms of the consistency of the images I get, but the buffer is a bummer for me as it really is tiny and fills up after around 11 shots at 14-bit RAW. That's around 2 seconds of action before it slows to a crawl.

Can I presume you're using the lossless-compress RAW @ 14-bit?
 
I love my D750 in terms of the consistency of the images I get, but the buffer is a bummer for me as it really is tiny and fills up after around 11 shots at 14-bit RAW. That's around 2 seconds of action before it slows to a crawl.

Take your finger off the trigger occasionally, being selective when you shoot will save your hours of sifting through loads of almost identical shots afterwards!
 
Take your finger off the trigger occasionally, being selective when you shoot will save your hours of sifting through loads of almost identical shots afterwards!


This, moreover even at 10 FPS you can miss the optimal moment and may be better served by antisiparing the critical moment and using a single shot fired exactly when you want. This takes more experience of your subject, which I find fun to.learn. Continuous shooting has its place for sure but spray and pray is best avoided.


Aso use 12bit RAW. 14bit makes very little difference unless you are heavily editing in photoshop with a load of local adjustments to shadow regions. If you are spending hours in photoshop touching up a photo use 14bit, if your going thrush lightroom with a few quick global adjustments then use 12bit.
 
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