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EOS 650D - in camera aberration correction?

 
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Jul 15, 2013 15:57 |  #1

Hi All,
Noticed whilst debugging my lack of buffer for rapid shooting that if lens aberration correction is turned on, my buffer drops to 2.
Turn it off, it's back up to 3.

I shoot RAW exclusively and apply image correction in Lightroom.

Does turning it on in the camera offer any additional use or should I leave it off?

On a side note, I've got long exposure NR etc also turned off. Should I expect more than "3" in the viewfinder buffer indicator?

EDIT: forget it, did a factory reset, set to RAW only and with aberration turned back on, I'm back up to 6 indicated buffer shots!




  
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