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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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
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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
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
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
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
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