Bob,

The test was, how long to take 15 images?

For the Extreme III

1. Number of shots truly continuous - this tested the buffer and the rate of
card writing during the buffer fill period - 14 shots at 3+ per second

2. How long to complete a 15 shot burst including those already shot - 1
additional shot with a delay of one second.

Rod
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Rod,
I think there is something wrong with your tester/test...typo maybe.
Good test in terms of shooting to fill the buffer, then timing the
next 15 shots.
Credible results when he says 14 shots to fill the buffer with the 150x
card.
Non-credible results when he says 1 sec to shoot the next 15 shots.
The K10D is just not that fast!
Regads,  Bob S.

On 12/9/06, Rod Connan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Discussion on this subject
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> The Extreme III seems to be worth it
>
> Rod
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> Patrick Genovese
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> Has anyone done any real life tests on the buffer speed of theK10D ?
>
> I'm wondering what is the "real life" card speed required to acheive
> the 9 frames in raw mode capability.
>
> Do you get more frames in PEF than in DNG ?
> How about JPEG + DNG or Jpeg + PEF ?
>
>
> Regards
>
> Patrick
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