I was wondering the Sony a9ii can do 20 FPS and the Sony a1 30 FPS IF you use compressed raw settings, does anyone know how many FPS they do with uncompressed raw settings?
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The A1 does up to 30 fps with lossy compression and up to 20fps with lossless compression. I believe it does up to 20fps with uncompressed raw as well (but now that Sony has a lossless compression I am not sure what the benefit of uncompressed really is).
Notice the "up-to" qualifier because other factors come in play (lens, release priority are two critical ones).
After culling 600 shots from a short outing, I think that 20 fps will be more than enough unless I am after extremely timing-critical shots
Lossless compression introduces no artifacts. “Lossless” is a mathematical term meaning the exact uncompressed file is fully recovered. Thus, if your software can read (uncompress) the lossless files, then there is no advantage to using uncompressed files other than perhaps the time needed to uncompress a lossless file.I always thought uncompressed files were superior to ANY Compression? Thought that compression introduced artifacts, has this changed?
I use Lightroom and Topaz Labs denoise and Sharpen. Do they read lossless?Lossless compression introduces no artifacts. “Lossless” is a mathematical term meaning the exact uncompressed file is fully recovered. Thus, if your software can read (uncompress) the lossless files, then there is no advantage to using uncompressed files other than perhaps the time needed to uncompress a lossless file.
I use Lightroom and Topaz Labs denoise and Sharpen. Do they read lossless?