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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Nikon offers D3 buffer upgrade service

Nikon is offering a memory upgrade on it's D3 camera. The upgrade will increase the number of photos that can be stored in the cameras buffer from a burst of shots before having to write to the memory card. The upgrade expands the number of shots taken in continuous shooting in some circumstances by up to almost 60%.

 

Nikon says that the upgrade will take up to 10 days to perform, will cost £300 + VAT and requires that the camera be sent to a Nikon repair centre.

 

More details on the buffer upgrade service are available from the Nikon website.

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