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D610 Interval Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 214254" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Yeah, about twice as fast. I'm not sure how exact this is, but assuming a fairly fast shutter speed (not holding it back), if it writes 5.5 frames per second, the 13 frames took 2.3 seconds (it was writing then too), plus 9.3 seconds to finish writing, is 11.5 seconds for to write 13 frames. That's around 0.9 seconds each. If the Raw file was about 23 MB, that's 13 x 23 MB / 11.5 seconds, is 26 MB/sec rate ?</p><p></p><p>I timed mine by filming a video of it with a cell phone camera. Camera had a flash at lowest power. Each frame is 1/30 second, and the video has the time in each frame seen with a viewer that will show it. So the times in the frames from the first flash to the time the green LED goes out must be the time it takes to write them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 214254, member: 12496"] Yeah, about twice as fast. I'm not sure how exact this is, but assuming a fairly fast shutter speed (not holding it back), if it writes 5.5 frames per second, the 13 frames took 2.3 seconds (it was writing then too), plus 9.3 seconds to finish writing, is 11.5 seconds for to write 13 frames. That's around 0.9 seconds each. If the Raw file was about 23 MB, that's 13 x 23 MB / 11.5 seconds, is 26 MB/sec rate ? I timed mine by filming a video of it with a cell phone camera. Camera had a flash at lowest power. Each frame is 1/30 second, and the video has the time in each frame seen with a viewer that will show it. So the times in the frames from the first flash to the time the green LED goes out must be the time it takes to write them. [/QUOTE]
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