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Hi All,
I'm having a problem with skipping frames when shooting sequences controlled by qDSLRDashboard, and I'm wondering if a faster tablet would help.
Recently, I shot a sunset sequence with a 9 second interval, with a max shutter speed of 6 seconds. There were about 20 skipped frames (not all together). The end of the sequence is useless :-(
The camera is a Nikon D750 (using smallest jpegs for transmission, auto-review turned off) connected with a TP-Link MR3040 to the tablet: a Google Nexus 7 (2013) with 16GB of RAM. One place I could be getting a slowdown is with the tablet (it's pretty old).
Would it be worth it for me to get a newer (faster) tablet? Could I save a second or so?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chas
I'm having a problem with skipping frames when shooting sequences controlled by qDSLRDashboard, and I'm wondering if a faster tablet would help.
Recently, I shot a sunset sequence with a 9 second interval, with a max shutter speed of 6 seconds. There were about 20 skipped frames (not all together). The end of the sequence is useless :-(
The camera is a Nikon D750 (using smallest jpegs for transmission, auto-review turned off) connected with a TP-Link MR3040 to the tablet: a Google Nexus 7 (2013) with 16GB of RAM. One place I could be getting a slowdown is with the tablet (it's pretty old).
Would it be worth it for me to get a newer (faster) tablet? Could I save a second or so?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chas