QUOTE(Lambretta S @ Jun 1 2006, 02:12 PM)
Va bene basta che non sbavi sulla mia...
Comunque per convincerti vai a pagina 8/9 della brochure
Stefano ma la brochure che ho io ha solo 8 pagine! (
) stiamo guardando la stessa cosa?
comunque ti riporto quanto detto stamattina da Bjorn Rorslett:
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Buffering is dramatically improved allowing the camera to run 60 consecutive exposures (max 35 before) at full speed and even when the buffer is filled, the camera can continue shooting albeit at a slower pace. I guess this is a rearrangement of the internal pipeline combined with faster writing to the CF card.
poi rigiro una nota della buona primissima recensione di Rob Galbraith
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Continuous burst depth increased to 60 frames Most Nikon digital SLRs to date have had fairly generous memory buffers, regardless of the file format chosen, and the D2X has been no exception. In that camera, CSM d2, maximum shots in a continuous burst, topped out at a healthy 35; in the D2Xs, the same Custom Setting enables anywhere from 1 to a plentiful 60 frames to be dialed in.
Enabling Long Exposure Noise Reduction no longer reduces burst depth In the D2X and all other current Nikon digital SLRs, switching on Long Exposure Noise Reduction in the Shooting menu reduces the burst depth considerably, even when shooting at shutter speeds shorter than the long exposure noise reduction threshold. In other words, it has only been practical in the world of Nikon to switch Long Exposure Noise Reduction on just prior to capturing long exposures, then switching it off again afterwards. The D2Xs dispenses with this minor foible: now, switching on Long Exposure Noise Reduction has no impact on burst depth when making short exposure pictures. This means it can be left on all the time by most shooters, since it will only affect the capture and processing of pictures when the shutter speed slows to a 1/2 second or longer.
Bjorn Rorslett "ipotizza" quindi la causa del miglioramente non tanto ad un amumento del buffer quanto ad un miglioramento delle routine delle pipeline (ma stiamo parlando di ipotesi);
l'incremento prestazionele però è dichiarato;
Messaggio modificato da fenderu il Jun 1 2006, 01:35 PM