Memory Card Capacity
The following table shows
Image quality | Image size | File size | Number of exposures remaining 2 | Buffer capacity 2, 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|
NEF (RAW), lossless compression | — | Approx. 55.1 MB | 3600 frames | 79 frames |
NEF (RAW), high efficiencym | — | Approx. 33.0 MB | 8500 frames | 685 frames |
NEF (RAW), high efficiency | — | Approx. 22.0 MB | 12,100 frames | Over 1000 frames |
JPEG fine 4 | Large | Approx. 24.1 MB | 10,400 frames | Over 1000 frames |
Medium | Approx. 14.3 MB | 17,700 frames | ||
Small | Approx. 7.0 MB | 35,400 frames | ||
JPEG normal 4 | Large | Approx. 12.2 MB | 20,600 frames | Over 1000 frames |
Medium | Approx. 7.2 MB | 34,400 frames | ||
Small | Approx. 3.6 MB | 68,800 frames | ||
JPEG basic 4 | Large | Approx. 5.3 MB | 39,900 frames | Over 1000 frames |
Medium | Approx. 3.4 MB | 65,200 frames | ||
Small | Approx. 1.9 MB | 123,000 frames |
Figures are for a ProGrade Digital COBALT 1700R 325GB memory card (as of September 2021) with a NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8S lens mounted on the camera.
Number of pictures that can be saved to memory card or stored in memory buffer varies with scene recorded.
Maximum number of exposures that can be stored in memory buffer at ISO 100. May drop in some situations, including when:
- an optimal-compression ([m]) JPEG option is selected for [Image quality] or
- [ON] is selected for [Auto distortion control].
Figures assume a size-priority option (an option not marked with [m]) is selected for [Image quality]. Selecting an optimal-compression ([m]) option increases file size; the number of images and buffer capacity drop accordingly.