To get it right.
You say my D5200s infernal buffer is the limiting factor. Does it mean it is camera firm- or hardware related?
So why is there a setting for a great number of "continuous shooting frames" - are other cameras equiped with auch more buffer?
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- 14 Jul 2015, 07:00
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Wifi or USB for action photography?
- Replies: 19
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- 13 Jul 2015, 20:25
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Liveview: qdslrdashboard vs dslrdashboard
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Re: Liveview: qdslrdashboard vs dslrdashboard
Same here.
Helicon remote is much faster at live view. Using Nexus 5 and Nexus 10, Android 5.1.1, USB and WU-1a basically same result.
Helicon remote is much faster at live view. Using Nexus 5 and Nexus 10, Android 5.1.1, USB and WU-1a basically same result.
- 13 Jul 2015, 19:33
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Wifi or USB for action photography?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 20067
Re: Wifi or USB for action photography?
Hi, I did some test shots and think it has to depend on the way of data exchange while remote control. used SD card: Transcend 32GB class 10 UHS-1 Test 1: manual mode (no wifi or usb remote control) raw, large continuous shooting high speed push and-hold -> 17 pictures within 11s, first 4 within 1s ...
- 12 Jul 2015, 20:42
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Wifi or USB for action photography?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 20067
Re: Wifi or USB for action photography?
Hello together, First, I really enjoy using qdd! Zoltan, great piece of work! The only thing I am currently struggeling with is the burst or continuous shoot function. As Pete mentioned already, my camera stops taking shots after 4 pics - independend from quality settings or number of pictures selec...