Re: 645D takes it's time

2015-02-01 Thread Eric Featherstone
On 1 February 2015 at 12:25, Jens Bladt p...@planfoto.dk wrote:
 Thank you Jostein.
 I made a small test.
 The time from pressing the shutter until an image shows is appr. 13 sec's.


Turn off lens corrections in the menu.

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Re: 645D takes it's time

2015-02-01 Thread Jens Bladt

Thank you Jostein.
I made a small test.
The time from pressing the shutter until an image shows is appr. 13 sec's.
I was using a 280MB/s card for the RAW slot and 95MB/sec for the jpg slot.
I found that switching the cards or turning JPG quaility to low (1 star) 
doesn't change the speed.


I also found the camera display shows the RAW image by default ?!! Also, 
not using a card in the RAW slot doesn't shorten the time until an image 
becomes visible.


So, I wonder how you manage to get just 4-5  sec's?

Regards
Jens

Den 31-01-2015 kl. 13:11 skrev Jostein Øksne:

Hi Jens,
If you depend on chimping in your workflow, I understand your frustration with 
the 645D.
My cards are not as fast as yours, and get a time lag of about four and a half 
seconds. But saving to the card is just the second half of that time. The first 
half is data readout from the CCD to the camera's RAM,  and internal 
processing. So even with instantaneous writing to the memory card, the camera 
will seem slow compared to th K-3.

Jostein


Den 31. januar 2015 12:48:27 CET, skrev Jens Bladt p...@planfoto.dk:


Sometime ago I shot a lot of football players in a studie environment.
I used my K-3 and the 645D.
I quickly gave up on the 645D, because it too SO long for it to show an

image just taken. Is this normal. Is ther a way arroud this - smaller
JPEG's or faster SD cards?

I use 280 mb/sec card for RAW and 95 MB/sec for JPG's

Regards
Jens




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Re: 645D takes it's time

2015-02-01 Thread Jostein Øksne

I had to do some more testing myself. :-)
Actually the review image appears exactly at the same time as the camera 
begins to save the image to the card, so card speed has nothing to do with 
it.
The review image appears after 2 seconds, roughly. However I was able to 
reproduce the kind of response time you describe. As Eric Featherstone 
mentions, turning off lens corrections in the menu speed up things quite 
nicely. I also found that turning off the addons in the Instant Review menu 
shaved off a few seconds (Histogram, Bright/dark Area, and Enlarge Instant 
Review).


Jostein



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From: Jens Bladt

Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2015 1:25 PM
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Subject: Re: 645D takes it's time

Thank you Jostein.
I made a small test.
The time from pressing the shutter until an image shows is appr. 13 sec's.
I was using a 280MB/s card for the RAW slot and 95MB/sec for the jpg slot.
I found that switching the cards or turning JPG quaility to low (1 star)
doesn't change the speed.

I also found the camera display shows the RAW image by default ?!! Also,
not using a card in the RAW slot doesn't shorten the time until an image
becomes visible.

So, I wonder how you manage to get just 4-5  sec's?

Regards
Jens

Den 31-01-2015 kl. 13:11 skrev Jostein Øksne:

Hi Jens,
If you depend on chimping in your workflow, I understand your frustration 
with the 645D.
My cards are not as fast as yours, and get a time lag of about four and a 
half seconds. But saving to the card is just the second half of that time. 
The first half is data readout from the CCD to the camera's RAM,  and 
internal processing. So even with instantaneous writing to the memory 
card, the camera will seem slow compared to th K-3.


Jostein


Den 31. januar 2015 12:48:27 CET, skrev Jens Bladt p...@planfoto.dk:


Sometime ago I shot a lot of football players in a studie environment.
I used my K-3 and the 645D.
I quickly gave up on the 645D, because it too SO long for it to show an

image just taken. Is this normal. Is ther a way arroud this - smaller
JPEG's or faster SD cards?

I use 280 mb/sec card for RAW and 95 MB/sec for JPG's

Regards
Jens




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Re: 645D takes it's time

2015-02-01 Thread Jens Bladt

I didn't know of such a thing :-)
Thanks Eric

Den 01-02-2015 kl. 13:44 skrev Eric Featherstone:

On 1 February 2015 at 12:25, Jens Bladt p...@planfoto.dk wrote:

Thank you Jostein.
I made a small test.
The time from pressing the shutter until an image shows is appr. 13 sec's.



Turn off lens corrections in the menu.



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645D takes it's time

2015-01-31 Thread Jens Bladt


Sometime ago I shot a lot of football players in a studie environment.
I used my K-3 and the 645D.
I quickly gave up on the 645D, because it too SO long for it to show an 
image just taken. Is this normal. Is ther a way arroud this - smaller 
JPEG's or faster SD cards?


I use 280 mb/sec card for RAW and 95 MB/sec for JPG's

Regards
Jens

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Re: 645D takes it's time

2015-01-31 Thread Jostein Øksne
Hi Jens,
If you depend on chimping in your workflow, I understand your frustration with 
the 645D. 
My cards are not as fast as yours, and get a time lag of about four and a half 
seconds. But saving to the card is just the second half of that time. The first 
half is data readout from the CCD to the camera's RAM,  and internal 
processing. So even with instantaneous writing to the memory card, the camera 
will seem slow compared to th K-3. 

Jostein 


Den 31. januar 2015 12:48:27 CET, skrev Jens Bladt p...@planfoto.dk:

Sometime ago I shot a lot of football players in a studie environment.
I used my K-3 and the 645D.
I quickly gave up on the 645D, because it too SO long for it to show an

image just taken. Is this normal. Is ther a way arroud this - smaller 
JPEG's or faster SD cards?

I use 280 mb/sec card for RAW and 95 MB/sec for JPG's

Regards
Jens

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