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The best frame rate is around 5 frames per second in burst mode and that will slow dramatically once the buffer is full. According to reviews, buffer depth with RAW files is around 5 frames at which point the rate drops to just over 1 FPS.

So a fast card will help a little but given the very small buffer depth, especially when shooting RAW, you are quickly going to drop well below its stated frame rate. It is supposed to do a bit better in JPG because it can buffer more JPG frames before filling but once the buffer is full then JPG frame rate will also drop greatly.

Turning off any internal processing (lens correction, noise reduction, etc.) should help; you can apply those in RAW. I use much faster 1DX III bodies but I still leave all of those corrections turned off in body and apply them in post to my RAW files.

I have been using SanDisk Extreme Pro 170mb/s in my R6 for quite some time and due to its deep buffer saved me some money on UHS-II cards. Now there are the new UHS-I cards with write speeds up to 140mb/s which would be a nice and affordable upgrade for me. Does anybody use these on the R6 (or other cameras) and can confirm some extended frame count due to its supposedly faster write times?

Yes, you may ask...I am shooting dynamic pictures of moving cars with blurred out background. I do it in an uncontrolled environment and I do have to do it for a lot of cars in a short amount of time... so getting a sharp image as fast as possible is of the essence. Hence I am using 12fps or sometimes even the 20fps electronic shutter. And to get the most out of the files I shoot uncompressed RAW...that fills the buffer up quickly.

Edit: I tested the Extreme 128 GB version. I am now looking at the spec sheet, and notice that it has a write speed up to 90 MB/s, the same as the previous generation Extreme Pro. (But still it writes 10% faster.) The new larger capacity cards have write speeds up to 130 MB/s (Extreme) and 140 MB/s (Extreme Pro), but I can't comment on their performance in the R6.

What size card are you looking at? The write speed of the new card varies by size. 256 GB+ to get to the theoretical 140 MB/s max write speed, and 90 MB/s write speed for the smaller capacity cards...

I use the Sandisk UHS-II Extreme Pro cards (260 MB/s write speed) and the Sony Tough G-Series cards (299 MB/s write) in my R6 and R7, but you do pay a large price for the additional speed. It all depends on how often you run up against the buffer limits, and how fast you need to clear the buffer. (can you tell I don't like waiting?? )

I know that the R5 has video modes that absolutely require CFExpress B to even record, but I don't know if the R6 has any "needy" video modes that need faster SD cards. Almost any modern SD card can be written to at least 45MB/s. I bought a v10 Sandisk card, the slowest class currently produced by the big-name manufacturers AFAIK, in an emergency a couple of weeks ago, and it writes at 49MB/s and can be read at 145MB/s, according to CrystalDiskMark, as formatted in my R7.

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Hi, I want to shoot a video in "XAVC HS 4K" or "XAVC S 4K" in S&Q modus on a "SanDisk Extreme PRO 128GB card" with 200MB/s (SDXC). But I get a message:

"Cannot record in this recording setting. Switch to a memory card higher then SDXC V60 or change the video file Format."

Which I think is already in the camera?! Freshly formatted. I have no problems if I shoot the video in "XAVC HS 4K" format on the same card and in video modus! The problem seems to be the S&Q modus, but I am filming in the "slow" modus: Frame Rate 6fps (PAL 150M 4:2:0 10 bit)

Please, who knows what goes wrong? Thanks.

Thanks! Indeed that could be the problem. Never thought that the write speed could be that bad. And still don't understand why shooting with 6 frames per second is not possible on a card like this, while I can shoot 25 frames per second on the same card. Probably Sony does not make a diffrence between "Slow" & "Quick".

Thanks for your answer!

So i got my homehub 5 type a Lede is installed i have everything working wifi is fine lan connections are fine but the speed isnt

its running behind the cr*ppy Superhub 3 in modem mode running through a NEW cat 6 cable to the wan port on the home hub but my connection is a 200mb down and 20mb up which i get if i connect my laptop direct to the superhub in modem mode but as soon as i put the homehub in it drops to between 20 and 40 mainly around 20.

ive tried different cables ive tried resetting and starting again no luck, i read somewhere someone had similiar issues with an asus router where the wan port wasnt reading the connection as a gigabit but as a 100mb but his fix didnt work and im only able to use the luci as im not versed enough in linux to mess around with telnet and putty without an obvious guide.

any ideas what the cause could be or what fix i could try. i havent installed sqm either

bufferbloat can cause slowdown by starving connections of the ACKs they need.... so it's worth a shot evaluating your connection speed and bufferbloat on dslreports to see how much that might be affecting you.

ive tested with both wired and wifi and achieved the a steady 30 on wired and 20-40 on wifi

how would i go about evauluating the bufferbloat without installing sqm?, i was hoping to get around 100 out of 200 at least....seems like i need a more powerful router anyway then. i was pointed in this direction by a friend who has the same setup but he is getting a steady 50-55mb's and he is only on the 55mb package

I have not tested throughput of the red WAN (1 GBit/s ethernet) port so far, but given that the BT Home Hub 5 type A offers a pretty good vectoring capable VDSL2 modem, it makes no sense not to use- and operate it behind another VDSL modem (I would certainly remove it from the setup for testing/ banchmarking to check for the bottleneck, a 20 MBit/s cap might suggest a fallback profile being in use (e.g. because of a non-vectoring capable VDSL modem)). 152ee80cbc

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