02-29-2024 05:21 PM
I was just curious.
If I take a 30 second exposure, and an exposure of 1/200th's of a second, is the 30 second exposure a larger file size; i.e. more bytes?
Steve Thomas
02-29-2024 05:29 PM
For Raw files, no.
For jpegs, the more noise the larger the file. So assuming that the 30 second exposure does not just blow out the whole image leaving it totally white, a longer exposure can result in a larger file.
During an idle moment, I actually looked at the number of files remaining as a function of ISO, and larger ISO's resulted in fewer files.
For my T6S:
I am not sure what card brand has to do with it, though. 8^)
02-29-2024 07:54 PM - edited 02-29-2024 07:55 PM
“ I am not sure what card brand has to do with it, though. 8^) “
It may have more to do with burst rates than files sizes. =8^0
02-29-2024 05:47 PM
Putting my nerd hat on, it has to do with information theory. Random data is not compressible, so the more noise in the data, it is harder to reduce the file size. In fact, the compressed size may *increase* with very random data.
Text is easy to compress because it is pretty predictable, with lots of redundant info in the coding method.
JPEG (and MP3) work by throwing away information you can't perceive anyway.
In fact, it is not as common as it used to be, but occasionally you hear about people claiming to have invented a miraculous lossless compression method that works on all files, and can be "run on itself" to get even smaller files. This is snake oil.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/2793144/experts-question-compression--breakthrough-.html
http://rationalnumbers.james-kay.com/?p=1656
03-01-2024 12:47 AM
More heat, more noise, larger file size. Easy to try.
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