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How fast is M8?


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pretty darn fast 2fps for about 20 frames I think. I have never completely filled the buffer but I have shot enough that the camera keeps writing files for 40seconds It was probally 12 shots or so. The RAW write speed isnt blazing, but the buffer makes up for it.

 

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I had a loaner M8 from Leica for the past week, and my biggest frustration is the buffer. By the 3rd day of shooting with it I lost count as to how many shots I missed when I tried to take a photo and the shutter did not fire. Mind you, some of these shots were the 2nd frame to be fired, so there is no reason that the buffer should have filled up.

 

That said, my 5D is constantly filling up the buffer and I need to wait while the camera processes. But is anyone else having this problem?

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Aaron,

I noticed that if you accidently have the M8 on "S," you cannot fire it as quickly as when you have it on "C." If you leave it on "C," you can still do single shots but it is ready for the next ones more quickly and continuously. Maybe the setting was the cause of your frustration.

Joe

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I had a loaner M8 from Leica for the past week, and my biggest frustration is the buffer. By the 3rd day of shooting with it I lost count as to how many shots I missed when I tried to take a photo and the shutter did not fire. Mind you, some of these shots were the 2nd frame to be fired, so there is no reason that the buffer should have filled up.

 

That said, my 5D is constantly filling up the buffer and I need to wait while the camera processes. But is anyone else having this problem?

 

There must have been something wrong. The M8 allows shooting until the buffer is full and after that each time there is memory space in the buffer.

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Write speed was one of my concerns as well because I like to choose raw + high quality jpeg on DSLR. What I have found out is that M8, with this setting, does not slow my shooting at all. I don't get frustrated as I did when I use small digicams that offer raw or the Fuji S3.

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