do s = get_tick_count shoot sleep a*1000 - (get_tick_count - s)until ( 0 )
What can I do to speed this up? Are there options that I can disable?
Most of the Powershots of that generation will not shoot much faster that 1.8 seconds per shot. That is just how long it takes the Canon firmware to check the focus and exposure, take the shot, and write it to the SD card. If you want to also save RAW you will be quite a bit slower than that.AFAIK there are no options that you can disable to improve this. However, you can go much faster if you use a script that shoots in continuous mode. The drawback with that method is the focus and exposure are locked in the first shot. And RAW will still be slow..See http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Fast_Shooter_Intervalometer
QuoteWhat models of Canon PS camera would be compact, able to shoot fast (~1fps in RAW?) and work with CHDK?I'm guessing none unless you are willing to run in continuous mode. And maybe not even then. Do you really plan to post process that many RAW images?
What models of Canon PS camera would be compact, able to shoot fast (~1fps in RAW?) and work with CHDK?
With rawopint I can go in continuous mode on G1x, S110 and SX50 to an interval of 1.1s (only RAW).
That's fair enough it can always go back on eBay where it came from! What models of Canon PS camera would be compact, able to shoot fast (~1fps in RAW?) and work with CHDK?
You need quite a high end cam to shoot raw at ~1 FPS. Only some Digic 6 models support UHS speeds. Other cameras max out at ~20 MB/s write speed, so > 20 MB raw alone will take more than that, and some time is also required for shooting. The very earlier digic 6 (sx280 and probably a few others) do not support UHS.From personal experience:G7 X can shoot Canon raw at >1 FPS with a fast card and jpeg disabled. Note only the original G7 X is supported by CHDK, not the MK2.SX720 can do CHDK raw at ~0.6 FPS (1.6s interval)Old cameras with smaller sensors are sometimes faster than low end cameras with big sensors.Canon native raw is usually a bit faster than CHDK on the cameras that support it.
Thanks but one of my first actions will be to dismantle the camera to replace the infra red filter for NDVI work, so I don't fancy stripping something more expensive such as the G7.
However I am seeing better speeds quoted for something like the S100/S110 in 'continuous' mode.
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