NX1 Buffer size
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NX1 Buffer size
Sep 20, 2014
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There has been a lot of talk about the speed of the NX1 @ 15fps but some question as to whether the stated buffer depth of 70 images was JPEG or RAW. 70 JPEG would put it in line with the Sony A77 II and mean somewhere around 20 RAW images or 1.3 seconds. While the Canon 7D mark 2 has a buffer of 31 RAW images and 1000 JPEG. Obviously it has something to do with the speed of the memory card being used.
While watching this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSviicReSws
about the menu system about halfway through @ 2:15 I heard the speaker in the background answer my question. he says " 70 RAW images - or about 4 seconds at 15 fps" AWESOME !
I am sure that is only with the fastest UHS-II cards which run at 200+ MB/s but dang that is really good news and yet another super high end feature that even the most expensive Nikon and Canon cameras can't touch.... Ok the D4s does 176 RAW images but that is a $6000 camera and it is only 16MP.
I can buy the NX1 pro bundle and the 50-150 f2.8 and a new PC to process my 4K videos for that money
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