Len wrote:

> Yes, Ken, you are correct.  Other cameras I have owned require turning off
> imprinting in order to get the highest fps rate.


Theres no reason why fps should go down while the data imprinting is engaged. In 
contradiction to other dataimprinting systems, Pentax' data is printed while the film 
is winded and the exposure time the data is imprinted with is certainly so fast that 
the fps rate won't interfer with the process. It doesn't wait with winding until the 
data is printed as those systems that print between the frames does. 

Pål

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