I don't know how they did it. The K-3 buffer will saturate. Unless maybe they 
were shooting jpeg? I didn't try that.

[Edit: I did just try jpeg, did not record it. But with highest quality jpeg, 
recording to either one or two cards, the firing slows down to about 
1-per-half-second (same as with the other variations described below.) Longer 
time to saturation, faster continuing shots, but even at smallest lowest 
quality jpeg I am getting saturation.] 

Sound files being uploaded to Dropbox as I type this note.
Same folder as the earlier images:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b814cy2z86knd9p/0TOLBhvJmB

but in a sub-folder called (creatively enough) Sound Files.

Conditions:

Everything done at 1/125th, DND files. DA 35/2.8 macro mounted. Handheld more 
or less as though for shooting, about 6 inches from my iPhone.

Each of the five sound clips begins with three spaced single exposures. I then 
paused the recording, reset the shutter mode, then fired away. I stopped after 
the buffer saturated and the fps slowed down to a consistent slower pace.

File "index":

K3-1 = Continuous (H) recording to Card 1.
K3-2 = Continuous (L) recording to Card 1.
K3-3 = Continuous (L) recording to both Cards 1 & 2.

K5ii-1 = Continuous (H)
K5ii-2 = Continuous (L)

stan

On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:46 AM, Darren Addy wrote:

> This is an especially impressive demonstration ASSUMING that both
> cameras were using the same class of card and the K-3 writing to only
> one card slot. It is still an impressive demonstration if it is
> showing how the use of two cards simultaneously can improve your image
> through-put. I suspect that this may be what is at work here. RAWs
> being written to one card and JPEGs to the other. It would be useful
> to know what mode was used (and perhaps see a similar demonstration in
> other modes).
> 
> It is a japanese video, but I think I will post a question to that
> effect. EDIT: It appears that comments are disabled on all their
> videos, so can't do that.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Rob Studdert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've never saturated the K5 buffer and I always shoot RAW + JPG
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 November 2013 15:50, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHOagAADH_M
>>> 
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