Pretty much my conclusions.

2006/11/26, Lawrence Kwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think the main difference here is that the PEF requires compression,
> while the DNG does not.  So the speed for PEF would depend on the balance
> between the increase in overhead for compression routine vs the reduction
> in write time because of smaller file size.   Slower writing during
> shooting means that the buffer would fill up faster.
>
> Another possibility is that more RAM is required for compression, and
> therefore less is available for the buffer.
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2006, Bob Sullivan wrote:
> > I shot PEF's until the buffer was full.
> > It took about 8 in a row until the buffer needed to slow things down.
> > They were 12 to 13.5 meg each.
> > I shot DGN's until the buffer was full.
> > It took about 11 in a row until the buffer slowed things down.
> > They were 16 megs each.
> > ... Does this mean the K10D is doing something
> > different with the DGN's?  How?
>
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