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lost
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 06:28
I finally put together the wreck from talladega in October.
Who needs a 1DmkII? 5fps is plenty fast for me :)
http://www.btoups.com/host/wrecked-300.gif
Big thanks to BIGTUFFGUY for suggesting UnFREEz.
P.S. I am still kicking myself for not shooting in RAW. ;)
rudgej
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 06:30
Nicely done lost. :cool:
Desertraptor
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 06:32
Very well done
Croasdail
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 07:15
cool sequence....
Ok, I'll bite. Why would you have wanted\needed to be shooting raw here when it would have slowed your frame rate down and filled your buffer faster? I must be missing something.
RichardtheSane
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 07:28
Ok, I'll bite. Why would you have wanted\needed to be shooting raw here when it would have slowed your frame rate down and filled your buffer faster? I must be missing something.
I thought a similar thing, however the frame rate would not have been slowed down one bit.
That said had you been shooting RAW you would have captured maybe half that sequence max, 6 frames. By shooting JPEG you got the lot - well done. JPEG has it's place for various reasons, you just demonstrated one of them :D
Croasdail
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 10:23
unfortunately my trail and error has shown that RAW to be slower, and if you really want 5fps, you need to drop to Medium/fine. You'll be surprised how much the 20d comes alive with the smaller files... it just charges along forever clicking faster then the large/fine. I know the advertising doesn't say much about it, but my very unscientific testing kinda has born this out. The good news is you still get very usable images at medium fine - 11x14s are very workable... and 11x17 can be done. Posters might be more of an issue if you print yourself... but I have gotten way off the track.... Nice job again.
lost
12th of March 2006 (Sun), 11:32
Sorry forgot the smiley at the end. It was ment to be a joke.
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