Buffer

Memory that is utilized temporarily by a digital single-lens reflex camera or a mirrorless camera. The maximum number of shots that can be taken in one burst is partially determined by the size of the buffer that is contained within a camera. In general, the length of the burst is proportional to the size of the buffer.


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