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liveview "freeze" too long between shots - Setting to fix this ?


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Hello there.

When doing a shot the liveview  "freeze" two or three second.  The time for process or record the jpgs on the card I guess.
What I don't understand is : in contiuous shooting it can record five or more shot in a second.
I search a setting to fix this but don't find. Try live view display effect : off, but don't change anything.
I'm using my A7 for doing photogrametry.
Taking between 100 or 200 shot in a row, waiting 3s or even 4s for each, drive me nuts, since I'm forced to wait for the live display for move to the next.

Is it the normal behavior ?. In this case I din't make the right choice.

Or preferably I miss a setting somewhere ?

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You sure it's not the pic review you're looking at after a pic has been taken? You may be mistakenly thinking you can't fire off another image until the 'review' disappears but that's not the case. What's the age / speed of your card? Sounds like it's taking forever to write to it. If it's actually writing to the card and preventing you from taking more images there'll be a message on the screen notifying that it's presently writing to card and to hold your horses before taking more images.

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Hi

The card is 64gb 633x. I don't think is the problem since in continuous shoot mode I can take 5 or more shoot by sesonde while 10 or 20s without stop.

More, for this kind of work I record only jpg in medium res.

I know I can a shoot without wait but, I must wait for the "real live view". Its a bit like doing stop motion. I must see the my moove.

 

I think you're right with auto review since I ever know it was a functionnality and we can disable it.

 

I go to see that.

Thank's both for your response.

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