I have published my buffer performance tests for the Fuji XT3 and the Sony A7iii:
My analysis on this is that the Sony A7iii has a deeper buffer and good pipeline speed, the bottleneck seems to be in the conversion to JPEG files. This is a processor speed thing. The Fuji X-T3 doesn’t seem to have this problem.
FWIW- I have also tested the Fuji at 8FPS with Normal Compression and with those settings shot over 1000 images before I finally just gave up. I can’t think of a setting where someone would need to do this, but the only other camera Ive seen this on is the Canon 1DXii.
Michael’s Fuji X-T3 Crash Course Training Tutorial:
Michael’s A7III / A7Riii Crash Course Tutorial
Alik Griffin’s XT3 Buffer Tests
Alik Griffin’s A7iii Buffer Tests
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I have published my buffer performance tests for the Fuji XT3 and the Sony A7iii:
My analysis on this is that the Sony A7iii has a deeper buffer and good pipeline speed, the bottleneck seems to be in the conversion to JPEG files. This is a processor speed thing. The Fuji X-T3 doesn’t seem to have this problem.
FWIW- I have also tested the Fuji at 8FPS with Normal Compression and with those settings shot over 1000 images before I finally just gave up. I can’t think of a setting where someone would need to do this, but the only other camera Ive seen this on is the Canon 1DXii.
Michael’s Fuji X-T3 Crash Course Training Tutorial:
Michael’s A7III / A7Riii Crash Course Tutorial
Alik Griffin’s XT3 Buffer Tests
Alik Griffin’s A7iii Buffer Tests
Check-Out Today’s Photo Deals, Rebates