Godfrey
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What you wrote? Sure, I'll accept that.Nonsense
Hey: you have your opinion, I have mine. No need to get personal.
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What you wrote? Sure, I'll accept that.Nonsense
Leica actually released a new version of Image Shuttle at the show, but I haven't gotten a demo yet.Has any one got any information on connectivity for the new S.
On the Leica website, the S2 section lists the USB port as USB2, but for the S just says USB. Is it USB3?
I am now seriously considering one.
I currently shoot with a Hasselblad H1 and an Aptus II 5, as well as a 5DmkII. I find the Canon frustrating as it provides flexibility, but not the image quality I get with the Hasselblad.
Unfortunately upgrade paths for me are a bit **** to be honest. You see I could get a H4x by trading in the H1, but the H4x will not work with the Aptus II 5, so that is out, and in my country the price of this option is just stupid, almost nine grand.
I could buy a H5d, but they have dropped the 31, so the entry is now the 40.
Hence my renewed interest in the S, especially with the release of the H lens adapter, so I can use my H lenses.
I do shoot a bit tethered, so that was why I thought to ask about the USB connection.
Has the image shuttle/hot folder solution evolved any further to provide a smooth workflow. I am used to shooting with C1pro so I still have to a lot of research I suppose before making a final decision, but the journey has to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Jason.
Yeah, what Mark said.The new S has USB 2.0 as explained in the article David Farkas. Apparently, going to USB 3.0 would not have improved transfer speed as the USB port is not the bottleneck. The lack of USB 3.0 in the list of improvements seemed odd to me until I read David's article. Still, I wonder if the transfer speeds have been improved or, if not, why not. It is not that big of a deal to me since I rarely shoot tethered and the option of transferring lower res jpg to the computer or iPad (keep DNG files on CF card) would suffice for my needs. However, Leica clearly made efforts to increase the shot buffer in response to requests from fashion photographer's so it it will be interesting to see what they did about the transfer speeds.
Hi MarkThe new S has USB 2.0 as explained in the article David Farkas. Apparently, going to USB 3.0 would not have improved transfer speed as the USB port is not the bottleneck. The lack of USB 3.0 in the list of improvements seemed odd to me until I read David's article. Still, I wonder if the transfer speeds have been improved or, if not, why not. It is not that big of a deal to me since I rarely shoot tethered and the option of transferring lower res jpg to the computer or iPad (keep DNG files on CF card) would suffice for my needs. However, Leica clearly made efforts to increase the shot buffer in response to requests from fashion photographer's so it it will be interesting to see what they did about the transfer speeds.
Hi markThe new S has USB 2.0 as explained in the article David Farkas. Apparently, going to USB 3.0 would not have improved transfer speed as the USB port is not the bottleneck. The lack of USB 3.0 in the list of improvements seemed odd to me until I read David's article. Still, I wonder if the transfer speeds have been improved or, if not, why not. It is not that big of a deal to me since I rarely shoot tethered and the option of transferring lower res jpg to the computer or iPad (keep DNG files on CF card) would suffice for my needs. However, Leica clearly made efforts to increase the shot buffer in response to requests from fashion photographer's so it it will be interesting to see what they did about the transfer speeds.
Dan,Hi Mark
Is it possible to have the DNG stay on the card and transfer jpg to the computer continuously with tethered shooting?
Best/Dan