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p.23 #1 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


molson wrote:
By saying "Nikon never got that memo" you were implying Nikon had introduced a cheaper camera... so where is it?


If you have a point to make, please make it so we can have an actual discussion.



Aug 01, 2024 at 09:04 PM
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p.23 #2 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


docusync wrote:
I think I saw it somewhere that Canon promised the new Eye AF control should work better with glasses and I think you'd be fine by focusing on an elk. Not sure about birds though.

Anyways, I asked each kid to run towards me, and at 30 fps every single frame was in critical focus, at f/1.2.
The lens is the RF 85/1.2DS which is definitely not the fastest lens on the market. Also 85mm doesn't offer much working distance like a supertele, so the kids approached quickly. I normally perform this test on all my cameras. I never was able to
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The AF sounds promising. So you didn't run into buffer issues shooting a long sequence of the kids running at you @30fps? What AF technique did you use to focus for these sequences?

Is the fake shutter noise the same as the R3?



Aug 01, 2024 at 09:46 PM
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p.23 #3 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


highdesertmesa wrote:
If you have a point to make, please make it so we can have an actual discussion.


I guess your point was you wanted to take a cheap shot at Canon but you couldn't come up with anything that actually made sense?



Aug 01, 2024 at 09:58 PM
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p.23 #4 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


molson wrote:
I guess your point was you wanted to take a cheap shot at Canon but you couldn't come up with anything that actually made sense?


The Z8 has only been out a little over a year, so I'm not understanding your point.



Aug 01, 2024 at 10:09 PM
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artsupreme wrote:
The AF sounds promising. So you didn't run into buffer issues shooting a long sequence of the kids running at you @30fps? What AF technique did you use to focus for these sequences?

Is the fake shutter noise the same as the R3?


Apparently I didn't hit the limit.

Out of curiosity I just checked it and I'm unable to get over 11 fps.
Just in case I switched to release priority, disabled tracking, I even switched to "One Shot"...
I swapped the lens for the RF70-200/2.8 - no dice, same 10-11 fps.

This is what I'm getting with CRaw:

_F3A1817.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:55
_F3A1818.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1819.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1820.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1821.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1822.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1823.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1824.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1825.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1826.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1827.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1828.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:57

Switching to Raw - 7fps:

_F3A2361.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:54
_F3A2362.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2363.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2364.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2365.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2366.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2367.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2368.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:56

JPEG - also 10-11 fps:

_F3A2435.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:32 2024-08-01 23:20:32
_F3A2436.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:32 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2437.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2438.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2439.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2440.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2441.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2442.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2443.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2444.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2445.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:33
_F3A2446.JPG 2024-08-01 23:20:33 2024-08-01 23:20:34


I enabled the shutter sound, yes, it sounds similar to the R3, which is ok since I'm going to turn it off anyways
My concern now is what's going on with the frame rate. The H+ is set to 30fps and I'm barely hitting a third of it.

Can someone else please confirm this?

P.S. The camera locks up for about a second when it's hitting the buffer, dumps some files, and the continues for another second.



Aug 01, 2024 at 11:17 PM
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docusync wrote:
Apparently I didn't hit the limit.

Out of curiosity I just checked it and I'm unable to get over 11 fps.
Just in case I switched to release priority, disabled tracking, I even switched to "One Shot"...
I swapped the lens for the RF70-200/2.8 - no dice, same 10-11 fps.

This is what I'm getting with CRaw:

_F3A1817.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:55
_F3A1818.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1819.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1820.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1821.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1822.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1823.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1824.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1825.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1826.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1827.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1828.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:57

Switching to Raw - 7fps:

_F3A2361.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:54
_F3A2362.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2363.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2364.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2365.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2366.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2367.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2368.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:56

JPEG - also 10-11
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Hmmmm...that's going to be a stumper until you get it sorted out. No idea why you would get only 11fps unless it was in mechanical shutter mode but it's obviously not that.

Next time you shoot with it see if you can get any rolling shutter out of it, and how bad it may or may not be.



Aug 01, 2024 at 11:29 PM
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docusync wrote:
Apparently I didn't hit the limit.

Out of curiosity I just checked it and I'm unable to get over 11 fps.
Just in case I switched to release priority, disabled tracking, I even switched to "One Shot"...
I swapped the lens for the RF70-200/2.8 - no dice, same 10-11 fps.

This is what I'm getting with CRaw:

_F3A1817.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:55
_F3A1818.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1819.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1820.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1821.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1822.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1823.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1824.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1825.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1826.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1827.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1828.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:57

Switching to Raw - 7fps:

_F3A2361.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:54
_F3A2362.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2363.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2364.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2365.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2366.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2367.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2368.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:56

JPEG - also 10-11
...Show more

I can confirm I have the same problem.



Aug 01, 2024 at 11:59 PM
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p.23 #8 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


Yaniv wrote:
I can confirm I have the same problem.


Thank you Yaniv. I'm RTFM'ing now trying to figure out what I am missing...



Aug 02, 2024 at 12:12 AM
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p.23 #9 · Official Canon EOS R5 Mark II Images & Specifications


Are you shooting in Electronic 1st curtain or full Electronic Shutter?
Electronic 1st curtain gives similar fps to what you have quoted according to the manual.



Aug 02, 2024 at 01:09 AM
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docusync wrote:
Apparently I didn't hit the limit.

Out of curiosity I just checked it and I'm unable to get over 11 fps.
Just in case I switched to release priority, disabled tracking, I even switched to "One Shot"...
I swapped the lens for the RF70-200/2.8 - no dice, same 10-11 fps.

This is what I'm getting with CRaw:

_F3A1817.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:55
_F3A1818.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:55 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1819.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1820.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1821.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1822.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1823.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1824.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1825.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1826.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1827.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:56
_F3A1828.CR3 2024-08-01 22:57:56 2024-08-01 22:57:57

Switching to Raw - 7fps:

_F3A2361.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:54
_F3A2362.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:54 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2363.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2364.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2365.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2366.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2367.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:55
_F3A2368.CR3 2024-08-01 23:08:55 2024-08-01 23:08:56

JPEG - also 10-11
...Show more

Well is the time you see there the time the image was taken or the time when the file was written? If it is the latter it doesn't mean that the camera shoots at 11FPS, it means that the camera writes 11 files per second from the buffer which could be reasonable.



Aug 02, 2024 at 02:07 AM
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randomguy wrote:
Well is the time you see there the time the image was taken or the time when the file was written? If it is the latter it doesn't mean that the camera shoots at 11FPS, it means that the camera writes 11 files per second from the buffer which could be reasonable.


You're right! What's strange the A9 III assigns the files the actual taken date (both created and written). That's why I assumed that Canon would do the same.

That's an example of 60fps - 59 files have 01:35:31 time stamp:
_DSC8066.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:30 2024-08-02 01:35:30
_DSC8067.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8068.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8069.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8070.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8071.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8072.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8073.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8074.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8075.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8076.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8077.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8078.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8079.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8080.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8081.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8082.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8083.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8084.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8085.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8086.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8087.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8088.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8089.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8090.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8091.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8092.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8093.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8094.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8095.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8096.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8097.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8098.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8099.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8100.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8101.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8102.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8103.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8104.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8105.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8106.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8107.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8108.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8109.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8110.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8111.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8112.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8113.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8114.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8115.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8116.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8117.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8118.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8119.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8120.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8121.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8122.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8123.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8124.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8125.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:31 2024-08-02 01:35:31
_DSC8126.ARW 2024-08-02 01:35:32 2024-08-02 01:35:32

I ran exiftool on the 1st and 30th files from a random R5 II sequence and everything is correct:
1st: 2024:08:01 22:48:10.76-05:00
30th: 2024:08:01 22:48:11.78-05:00

False alarm

Thank you



Aug 02, 2024 at 02:46 AM
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docusync wrote:
I had to disable the Eye-controlled AF feature because it's slow and not accurate, even after multiple calibrations. I'm not sure if it's really improved like they said compared to the R3. Both my wife and I had it disabled on the R3 for the same reason, but I'm sure it may work for some folks focusing on large subjects.


That's disappointing to hear. Starts to sound as if it's one of those features that works very well for some and not for others. Apologies if you mentioned it somewhere else; do you wear contacts or glasses?

docusync wrote:
I ran exiftool on the 1st and 30th files from a random R5 II sequence and everything is correct:
1st: 2024:08:01 22:48:10.76-05:00
30th: 2024:08:01 22:48:11.78-05:00

False alarm

Thank you


Does this apply to the pre-capture bursts as well? I suppose then files would be written to the card up to 0.5s after they were actually captured.

NB: if the buffer clears at ~11fps with your card then the quoted 93 RAW buffer looks pretty good at least for my shooting. I rarely shoot a full second burst and even then it's probably no longer 1.5s at most in the absolute worst case, call it 2s of files with the pre-capture...then after a ~6 second wait the buffer would be cleared again.





Aug 02, 2024 at 11:34 AM
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randomguy wrote:
Well is the time you see there the time the image was taken or the time when the file was written? If it is the latter it doesn't mean that the camera shoots at 11FPS, it means that the camera writes 11 files per second from the buffer which could be reasonable.

docusync wrote:
You're right! What's strange the A9 III assigns the files the actual taken date (both created and written). That's why I assumed that Canon would do the same.


As you realized, you need to check the time in EXIF rather than file creation time. But it is interesting to see that the camera is writing to the card at only 11 fps in CRAW/jpeg and 7 fps in RAW, which suggests there's little benefit to using the fastest CFe cards.

Jeff Cable is shooting the R1 and R5II in Paris. He covered some tennis with the R5II in e-shutter and indicated it worked well. The photos don't show any obvious rolling shutter effects. His blog post.



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rscheffler wrote:
As you realized, you need to check the time in EXIF rather than file creation time. But it is interesting to see that the camera is writing to the card at only 11 fps in CRAW/jpeg and 7 fps in RAW, which suggests there's little benefit to using the fastest CFe cards.

Jeff Cable is shooting the R1 and R5II in Paris. He covered some tennis with the R5II in e-shutter and indicated it worked well. The photos don't show any obvious rolling shutter effects. His blog post.


This seems to be the case with both Nikon and Canon...they are no where near utilizing the speed of even the version 2.0 CFExpress B cards let alone the latest version 4.0 cards.
Sony's decision to go with CFe-A hasn't hindered them at all in relation to CaNikon when it comes to speed writing from the internal buffer to the card. Sony is close to maximizing the ver 2.0 CFe-A which is about the same as the speeds CaNikon are using to the CFe-B cards. With the 4.0 spec of CFe-A (similar to 2.0 CFe-B) Sony should be safe from outperforming the cards for a good while.
But the CFe-B certainly has had a great advantage in download speeds back at the computer and $/GB.



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I suspect the speed is currently limited below the actual 2.0 CFExpress B card spec due to heat management. I've seen a few reviews of the pre-released R5 Mk IIs that tested video and said though the camera didn't get too hot externally, the CF card was blazing hot when they removed it right after shooting.


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Does this apply to the pre-capture bursts as well? I suppose then files would be written to the card up to 0.5s after they were actually captured.

NB: if the buffer clears at ~11fps with your card then the quoted 93 RAW buffer looks pretty good at least for my shooting. I rarely shoot a full second burst and even then it's probably no longer 1.5s at most in the absolute worst case, call it 2s of files with the pre-capture...then after a ~6 second wait the buffer would be cleared again.


I don't wear glasses or contacts, but my eyes are not perfect. Who knows what's wrong with them lol... I may try the left eye later to see if there's any improvement over the right eye.

Yes, pre-capture works the same. The "usable" buffer is just shorter because it already has the pre-captured files in it. The R5II doesn't mark those pre-captured files unfortunately like the A9 III does it, but it's not a big deal.

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As you realized, you need to check the time in EXIF rather than file creation time. But it is interesting to see that the camera is writing to the card at only 11 fps in CRAW/jpeg and 7 fps in RAW, which suggests there's little benefit to using the fastest CFe cards.


Yep, and it's completely logical, but my prior experience was related to Sony files which have timestamps matched. Well, who knew...

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This seems to be the case with both Nikon and Canon...they are no where near utilizing the speed of even the version 2.0 CFExpress B cards let alone the latest version 4.0 cards.
Sony's decision to go with CFe-A hasn't hindered them at all in relation to CaNikon when it comes to speed writing from the internal buffer to the card. Sony is close to maximizing the ver 2.0 CFe-A which is about the same as the speeds CaNikon are using to the CFe-B cards. With the 4.0 spec of CFe-A (similar to 2.0 CFe-B) Sony should be safe from outperforming
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Yeah so people should probably stop worrying about modern cameras not getting CFe4. Good luck utilizing the older standard's speed...
Regarding download speeds - I dump all my files on one span of a slow but huge (230TB+) RAID, and the write speed is limited to ~800Mb/s. I won't benefit if the cards can be read faster, but of course many people with fast storage will.



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To resolve the FPS, just time it rather than looking at the .exif.


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I don't follow why EXIF wouldn't be suitable because it reports capture time down to hundredths of a second.


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rscheffler wrote:
I don't follow why EXIF wouldn't be suitable because it reports capture time down to hundredths of a second.


I think the only way to access the more accurate time data in the metadata is to use Exiftool. If anyone wants to extract that data send me a PM and I will provide information on how to do it. I have used it on Sony cameras (see for example https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1856860/0?keyword=memory#16539214) but not Canon, but I assume it will work the same.

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rscheffler wrote:
I don't follow why EXIF wouldn't be suitable because it reports capture time down to hundredths of a second.

dclark wrote:
I think the only way to access the more accurate time data in the metadata is to use Exiftool. If anyone wants to extract that data send me a PM and I will provide information on how to do it. I have used it on Sony cameras (see for example https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1856860/0?keyword=memory#16539214) but not Canon, but I assume it will work the same.

Dave


OK, good point as it likely doesn't show up in the OS's file info.

I'm using Photo Mechanic to rename Canon files, sometimes shot at 40fps, with a timestamp taken from EXIF down to the hundredths of a second, so perhaps some relatively common apps capable of this, too. Maybe LR, but I just had a quick look and only saw the option for renaming down to the second. Maybe I didn't look deeply enough.



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