>>> If the K10D produces 11MB 16bit files, this is almost 50% lossless >>> compression, which would be pretty good indeed! Hopefully it's indeed 16bit. >>> >>> >> You may wish to note, though, that in the computer industry, 50% >> compression is something that's just assumed in marketing material (e.g. >> for storage units with built-in compression chips); it seems like this >> has little to do with the actual performance of the compression algorithm. >> > > My guess is 10-11MB 12bit files. > Meaning a compressed size of about 2/3 of the original. That sounds realistic to me, too.
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