Good point to remember. Wonder if the 5DIV can do eg. 5 fps for much longer because buffer gets just a little time to clear.Michael Clark said:haffende said:From my experience FPS has to be taken in conjunction with burst capability as well... if a subject takes say 3-6 seconds to move across the FOV and you fill the buffer after 2-3 seconds at 7fps then wait another 5 seconds for the buffer to clear than that's not very good....would prefer a lower fps and higher burst rate. Still with the iV you can lower the FPS to cover the FOV.
Do you realize all of the recent xD models from Canon have menu options for the user to set the frame rate for high speed continuous and low speed continuous shooting? The 7D Mark II, for example, allows anywhere from 2 to 10 fps for HSC and anywhere from 1 to 8 fps for LSC. It won't let the two overlap, so if you set HSC at 6 fps the fastest you can set LSC would be 5 fps. If LSC is set to 7 fps the slowest you can set HSC is 8fps.
If you want to stretch 20 or so frames to 5 seconds total time, reduce the HSC rate to 5fps.
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