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shooting RAW + Jpeghad lots of opportunity to figure this out
but for some reason never did if i shoot RAW and jpeg fine on a d2x does it slow down the capacity to write images to the buffer then on the card if so by how much, does it slow down the wite speed significantly? in jpeg mode fine i can get at least 10 shots in burst mode on the d2x untill the buffer gets a little slow 7 shots in raw
Wendell,
as the D70 only does RAW + Basic JPEG I can't really say much about RAW + JPEG Fine in speed terms. I don't really notice too much of a difference, if anything. RAW + JPEG shouldn't impact on the capacity of the buffer, as the capture buffer is holding data from the sensor from which then a RAW file is written to CF (and processed again for JPEG output - so one source, two outputs). The impact on buffer performance is most likely going to be in time to clear the buffer contents to CF. I don't have my D70 with me right now so I cant really verify this (however, the D2x has a stack of processing power on board and you probably wouldn't notice anyway - Birddog will probably answer this) Just as a side note, I'm interested in why you want to use RAW+JPEG fine? The only time I use RAW+JPEG Basic is if I'm going to be processing a large number of burst shots on a slow system - as the file names match, I just go through the small JPEG's first to figure out which files are keepers and toss/keep the matching .NEF file.
easy at fashion week this week
I have some clients who want images right after the show so i can dump my jpegs on my laptop burn cd give to client i want to keep my raw files so i can perfect them later for my own purposes
Thought that might be the case. Sounds like you'll need a fair stack of CF cards though
Wendell,
While I can't answer your question regarding the speed question, might I suggest that, for your clients' CDs, you prepare slideshows for them? That may help protect your IP in the images shot, in case that becomes an issue. g.
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Gary don't need to worry about copyright it's all pre-organized it's just for press with a usage time limit later when i perect the raw images i may use them in my portfolio or book there should be no issues with copyright i maintian original IP thanks for the tip though
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