I don't own a R3. So i don't know the file sizes. I own a R6II and a R5. But i shoot cRAW all the time. So i have no idea what the file size should be. Also: noise is a big factor in file size. In my friends case, noise should not be a big factor. She used the R1 outside and it was very sunny. Hmm after re-thinking: her message, that the filesize is 30MB ist very useless
I don't own a R3. So i don't know the file sizes. I own a R6II and a R5. But i shoot cRAW all the time. So i have no idea what the file size should be.
I don't own a R3. So i don't know the file sizes. I own a R6II and a R5. But i shoot cRAW all the time. So i have no idea what the file size should be. Also: noise is a big factor in file size. In my friends case, noise should not be a big factor. She used the R1 outside and it was very sunny. Hmm after re-thinking: her message, that the filesize is 30MB ist very useless
I think in sports 24MP Sensor is about right. 30MP would be nice to be able to crop a little bit more. But most sports pros shoot in Jpeg with direct upload to their agency. Pics are live and ready to buy around 45sec after shooting. I don't think agencies like Getty do any editing. They only add IPTC Meta. Pics go live as shot.
If the sensor is superfast, I still think 50~60MP with options to retain Full-frame readout downscale to 20~26MP is feasible. It's similar to video oversampling.