I've stumbled across something yesterday which allows me to increase my fps rate on my D700.
Looking through google searches reveals several other Nikon bodies which can offer differing fps rate, going down the official route.
The official route being to use a battery grip with AA batteries or (in the case of the D700) a D3/D3S battery.
Even though I've got a battery grip for my D700 I never tried the AA battery route, so found the following as a work around:
- In the controls section of the menu, set up the Fn button for bracketing
- Going out of the menu and hold down the Fn button while dialling in the full 9 shots of bracketing (viewable on the top place LCD or main LCD screen)
- Into the menu again and (for D700) go to e5 and e6 to set the bracketing for "flash only"
- Put the camera into single shot mode
- Keep the on camera flash down (!)
Now by holding the Fn button and holding the shutter release down I get 8fps instead of 5fps for a total of 9 shots.
Going into e5 and selecting AE only, keeping e6 as flash only gives you the ability to hand hold for bracketing bursts for HDR/blending at speed - certainly a lot quicker than tripod use if you can get away with it and have stationary subjects
Hardly worrying a D3/D3S/D4/D4S user, I know, but potentially useful in short bursts.
So the question is - D600/D800/D810 (and maybe D7000/D7100) users - is this a workaround to gain faster fps in bursts for you?