The buffer is 5 RAW shots. You can stretch that with a fast card and
using the 2fps drive mode.

Note that since the K-x buffers the final files, you take a  hit to
buffer size when shooting RAW + JPEG.

-Adam

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was testing out the little stormtrooper this evening, and when I was
> bracketing shots, it was really weird, it would take two of the three, then
> stall.  Later when I was testing it out at the dojo, it seemed that I could
> only take two shots.
>
> How big is the buffer on the Kx.  Please tell me that the Pentax engineers
> were not so braindead that they put the same size buffer as the K100 in it,
> so that it'll only hold two shots with the bigger sensor, which means you
> can't even do a three shot bracketing with it. With memory less than half
> the price of what it was when the K100 came out, nobody could be so stupid
> as to design that fatal flaw into a camera.  Could they?
>
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