JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
i have a favor to ask. My m9p is in the shop and I want to know something.
I have never used the image auto review, but it is something that may help with a new purpose for the camera. The camera would be set to jpg.
Q: When image review is turned on, does the image pop right up relatively "instantly" or does the file have to finish writing first? I know it takes a few seconds for the red light to stop blinking. Does the image review wait until the blinking stops before it appears?
Q: Does changing the setting to lower quality jpg speed up the display of the image in auto review? I would use just the two highest jpg settings.
Thanks
I have never used the image auto review, but it is something that may help with a new purpose for the camera. The camera would be set to jpg.
Q: When image review is turned on, does the image pop right up relatively "instantly" or does the file have to finish writing first? I know it takes a few seconds for the red light to stop blinking. Does the image review wait until the blinking stops before it appears?
Q: Does changing the setting to lower quality jpg speed up the display of the image in auto review? I would use just the two highest jpg settings.
Thanks
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
Anyone with an m9? I just want to know how quickly the image comes up on the LCD when you have auto review set to ON. Any difference in speed between the various jpg sizes?
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Well-known
Hi,
just tried it on my M9:
The image pop´s up immediately, while the red light bis blinking.
Iq- setting does not influence the delay.
There are only 2 jpeg- settings, by the way, fine and normal.
cheers,
smp
just tried it on my M9:
The image pop´s up immediately, while the red light bis blinking.
Iq- setting does not influence the delay.
There are only 2 jpeg- settings, by the way, fine and normal.
cheers,
smp
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
Thank you.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Think carefully about the use of jpg. The Leica jpg-engine is not known for it's superior quality (compared to let's say Olympus or Fuji).
Just turn on JPEG + raw. That way you get both. The M9's responsiveness doesn't change very much either way.
Some people love the M9 out-of-camera JPEGs, it seems, for their unique color and tonal characteristics. I always used raw files out of mine.
G
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