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I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
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The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Good point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Jim
BTW, it looks like you did manage to change the title.
Are you confirming that RX1R2 can do 14bit in continuous?It's limited by the sensor read-out speed. It could do 14 bits, but more slowly and with more rolling shutter skew.
Good point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Jim
BTW, it looks like you did manage to change the title.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Good point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Jim
BTW, it looks like you did manage to change the title.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.
Jim
It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.Internet, come on already. Jim is waitingGood point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.![]()
I would capture one immediately if I have access to one. Just curious, what's the reason for these settings?It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.Internet, come on already. Jim is waitingGood point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.![]()
Jim
Hi Jim, it's been a couple of weeks but we still haven't heard from anyone in the Sony FF forum so I posted this request for RX1RII files shot in continuous mode in the Cybershot series forum where more owners of RX1RII probably hang out, hope you don't mind. Thanks in advance.It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.
Jim
Sure. I'm not in a hurry, though I am curious.Hi Jim, it's been a couple of weeks but we still haven't heard from anyone in the Sony FF forum so I posted this request for RX1RII files shot in continuous mode in the Cybershot series forum where more owners of RX1RII probably hang out, hope you don't mind. Thanks in advance.It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.
Jim
To get a look at the read noise at the point right after the a7Rii changes conversion gain with ISO.I would capture one immediately if I have access to one. Just curious, what's the reason for these settings?It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.Internet, come on already. Jim is waitingGood point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.![]()
Jim
Taken as requestedTo get a look at the read noise at the point right after the a7Rii changes conversion gain with ISO.I would capture one immediately if I have access to one. Just curious, what's the reason for these settings?It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.Internet, come on already. Jim is waitingGood point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.![]()
Jim
That would give me a good clue as to whether the sensor is indeed the same as in the a7RII.
jim
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?Are you confirming that RX1R2 can do 14bit in continuous?It's limited by the sensor read-out speed. It could do 14 bits, but more slowly and with more rolling shutter skew.
That's a 12-bit file.Taken as requestedTo get a look at the read noise at the point right after the a7Rii changes conversion gain with ISO.I would capture one immediately if I have access to one. Just curious, what's the reason for these settings?It can be any old picture in continuous mode, but if you're going to do one just for me, leave the lens cap on, set the ISO to 640, the shutter to 1/2000, and stop the lens all the way down.Internet, come on already. Jim is waitingGood point. I just recalled it can do continuous in 14-bit after reading all the reviews and random forums making this claim without actually showing definitive proof.There has been a lot of speculation about that. My guess is that Sony can't run the ADC's fast enough in 14 bit mode.Thanks for the answer but sorry for the confusion, I meant why can't A7R2 do so in 14-bit too (I can't seem to change the title after I posted the topic)The a7RII can do uncompressed raw in continuous shutter mode. It just does it with 12-bit precision.I've been wondering about this question but can't seem to find an explanation. Does anyone know?
Jim
Are you sure the RX1RII can do 14 bits in continuous mode? I don't have one so I can't test it.
Someone please send Jim an RX1R2 so we can get to the bottom of this?![]()
Actually, all I need is an uncompressed raw file from an RX1RII exposed in continuous shutter mode.![]()
Jim
That would give me a good clue as to whether the sensor is indeed the same as in the a7RII.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/458255/DSC00027.ARW
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It cannot.?Are you confirming that RX1R2 can do 14bit in continuous?It's limited by the sensor read-out speed. It could do 14 bits, but more slowly and with more rolling shutter skew.

It cannot.?Are you confirming that RX1R2 can do 14bit in continuous?
Thanks to cjgent for the file.
Jim
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Well, I'm thinking you must know something about engineering, or you wouldn't care if the precision is 12 bits or not.Thanks Jim for finally putting this question to rest. Do you have a moment to explain how you came to this conclusion by looking at the charts? I have no background in engineering so not sure what I'm looking at. Thanks in advance.
It cannot.?Are you confirming that RX1R2 can do 14bit in continuous?
Thanks to cjgent for the file.
Jim
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http://blog.kasson.com
blog.kasson.com