@schlemiel29: If you run raw2dng.exe to extract the .dng's from your .raw file, it shows this information in the command box as it opens up each RAW file and you can write it down (of course, if you've already extracted the .dng's, you can delete the ones you are now creating). Also, the tool RAWanizer.exe (google it) shows the fps of each raw file it finds. Cheers!