09-18-2025
03:10 AM
- last edited on
09-23-2025
09:37 AM
by
Danny
As seen here.
Good day, I experienced yesterday some lag while experimenting with my macro lens.
I opted out of the "Releasing Shutter without Card" and noticed that all pictures taken were saved on my
Lexar 256GB Pro 2000x SD Card UHS-II V90 instead of on my Delkin Devices Black 1TB CFexpress Type B 4.0 VPG400, thus explaining the perceived lag.
As stated, not a single shot was written of the CF, all shots of the day were saved on the UHS-II.
Is this an after effect of disabling Releasing Shutter without Card?
If yes what the the science behind, obviously it means something different than what I thought it meant......the subjects of the experiment...
09-18-2025 08:36 PM
Hi,
Thank you for confirming my train of thoughts.
Also, thanks for mentioning the R5 mark II Advanced User Guide, I downloaded it and will have a look at the page you mentioned (and the other pages as well).
09-18-2025 08:41 PM
Noted with thanks.
Will get back to that thread once I resume shooting out.
Appreciate your feedback.
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