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04/20/2005 06:42:06 PM · #1
Anybody seen this?

//patrykrebisz.com/stills/FINAL_movie.html

Pretty cool. You gotta have patience.
04/20/2005 06:51:14 PM · #2
this is really great... this might have given a lot of work... we had to shoot in medium format or else it wouldn't give so many images... or else he had to make lots of takes...
04/20/2005 06:56:29 PM · #3
4 minutes and 24 seconds, or 264 secs. 5 frames a sec, equals to 1320 pictures......funny it appears to be a lot more!
04/20/2005 07:00:11 PM · #4
Wait that whole movie was nothing but image clips ? or was that in some type of contuous shooting mode was there sound i dont have speakers
thanks

04/22/2005 09:33:24 AM · #5
the 20D does 5fps and has a 25 frame buffer :) its shot in continuous shooting mode :)

very impressive :)
04/22/2005 09:42:16 AM · #6
the shutter sound is pretty annoying, but the short was great!
04/22/2005 09:56:50 AM · #7
That is awesome.
I know the camera is rated for 25 pics in a row but I get a steady 32 before I can't take anymore pics.

Anyone know why??
04/22/2005 10:03:57 AM · #8
Originally posted by Corwyn:

That is awesome.
I know the camera is rated for 25 pics in a row but I get a steady 32 before I can't take anymore pics.

Anyone know why??


Perhaps you have a faster card than Canon at testing?

Here's a question: If you shoot in a lower res JPEG, say medium or even small, do you get more photos in continuous shooting mode?
04/22/2005 10:21:17 AM · #9
I don't know I've never tried. I always shoot in highest JPEG.

I'll try tonight and let you know.

I was using a Sandisk Extreme card. I think they are 80X write.

Originally posted by mariomel:

Originally posted by Corwyn:

That is awesome.
I know the camera is rated for 25 pics in a row but I get a steady 32 before I can't take anymore pics.

Anyone know why??


Perhaps you have a faster card than Canon at testing?

Here's a question: If you shoot in a lower res JPEG, say medium or even small, do you get more photos in continuous shooting mode?
04/22/2005 10:44:38 AM · #10
Originally posted by Corwyn:

I was using a Sandisk Extreme card. I think they are 80X write.



The speed of the card is only relevant if the camera can actually keep up. What is the speed of the 20D?
04/22/2005 10:50:48 AM · #11
not sure. But I was thinking if you can take 25 ics in a row maybe I get 32 because 7 have already been writin to the card before the 32 picture has been taken.

Kinda like by the time I hit the 25 pic 5 have already been writin to the card so I get 4 more then by the time I take 4 more theres enough room for 2 more and so on.

Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by Corwyn:

I was using a Sandisk Extreme card. I think they are 80X write.



The speed of the card is only relevant if the camera can actually keep up. What is the speed of the 20D?
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