Hello,
I was experimenting with intervalometer using my 650D and found out that if I set delay between shots to low values, i.e. 3 or 2 or 1 seconds I experience that sometimes delays between shots are not consistent.
For example, when set to 3 seconds it goes like: shot - 3 seconds - shot - 3 seconds - shot 3 seconds - shot - 5 seconds - shot - shot.
I have no additional modules loaded (unloaded them as I suspected that it might be somehow connected to amount of RAM consumed by modules).
Card is Transcend 128 GB SDXC UHS-I Ultimate TS128GSDXC10U1 - I've tested it with ML's benchmark it shows consistent 40Mb/sec speed for write and read (it is maximum speed my camera supports, as far as I know). Same situation happens with SanDisk 16Gb Extreme Pro card.
Could it be something I overlooked, which must be done to use short times between shots, as I'm trying to make timelapse videos and 4-5 seconds I can safely use now gives very fast timelapse when converted to video at 25 fps - I could lower rate to, i.e. 12 fps, but it will then look not the way it should be...
Thanks in advance!
I was experimenting with intervalometer using my 650D and found out that if I set delay between shots to low values, i.e. 3 or 2 or 1 seconds I experience that sometimes delays between shots are not consistent.
For example, when set to 3 seconds it goes like: shot - 3 seconds - shot - 3 seconds - shot 3 seconds - shot - 5 seconds - shot - shot.
I have no additional modules loaded (unloaded them as I suspected that it might be somehow connected to amount of RAM consumed by modules).
Card is Transcend 128 GB SDXC UHS-I Ultimate TS128GSDXC10U1 - I've tested it with ML's benchmark it shows consistent 40Mb/sec speed for write and read (it is maximum speed my camera supports, as far as I know). Same situation happens with SanDisk 16Gb Extreme Pro card.
Could it be something I overlooked, which must be done to use short times between shots, as I'm trying to make timelapse videos and 4-5 seconds I can safely use now gives very fast timelapse when converted to video at 25 fps - I could lower rate to, i.e. 12 fps, but it will then look not the way it should be...
Thanks in advance!