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For the R5, how do shutter mode and continuous shooting mode affect the bit value?

jxh57601206
Apprentice

In the spec sheet it almost doesn't explain this at all. Neither in the manual. 

 

I tried to figure this out by shooting all shutter mode/shooting mode combinations and try to check it on my PC, however: 

using exiftool it all shows up as 8 bits: "bit per sample: 8 8 8; compression: JPEG (old version)." This makes no sense. 

 

imgur.com/a/3auMte9

 

My goal is to determine if I should be using continuous modes and which shutter to use. 

 

Anyone got any ideas? 

 

And why are the RAW files labeled as 8-bit jpegs?



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kvbarkley
VIP
VIP

I believe that is the jpeg preview embedded in the file.

 

There are sites that explain the cr2 format in excruciating detail if you want.


@kvbarkley wrote:

I believe that is the jpeg preview embedded in the file.

 

There are sites that explain the cr2 format in excruciating detail if you want.


Thanks! Do you know how I can get rid of that so it shows the raw's information? 

The raw info is proprietary, I don't know that EXIFtool understands it.

jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

You might look into the RawDigger app to see if that gives you what you want.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

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