Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/21

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Subject: [Leica] M8 hands-on news
From: jviiret at gmail.com (Justin Viiret)
Date: Mon Aug 21 07:19:11 2006
References: <6.2.5.6.2.20060819110534.030b88e0@screengang.com> <44E70FB3.1070805@waltjohnson.com> <9b678e0608200800g6c9febdfh21e71c4601059ca1@mail.gmail.com> <6.2.5.6.2.20060821110813.03254ce0@screengang.com>

Hi Didier,

Aren't you assuming the camera will write direct to the card? If  
you've got a buffer of (using your numbers) 75MB of very fast memory  
to write to on the camera itself, then the camera can shoot three RAW  
files, throwing them in the buffer as they come off the sensor, then  
copy from the buffer to the memory card at whatever speed it  
supports. Sure, you can't shoot three frames/sec continuously, but  
you *can* shoot a burst and then recompose while the buffer empties. :)

I'm positive that Leica will have designed in enough of a buffer to  
suit Don's requirements, anyway. For a digital camera that's designed  
to continue the M's reputation for quick, responsive shooting, it's  
something that they're going to need.

all the best,
jv

On 21/08/2006, at 6:47 PM, Didier Ludwig wrote:

> Don
> With a shooting speed of 3 frames/sec and an expected size of  
> approx. 25MB
> for a M8 raw file you'll need 16GB cards with a writing speed of  
> 75MB/sec to
> put 600 shots on... Actally they're at 8GB and 25MB/sec... and not  
> shure if one accu will be enough for that...
> :-)
>

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