Canon EOS R50 Advanced User's Manual page 763

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The continuous shooting speed is slow.
High-speed continuous shooting may be slower depending on the battery level, ambient
temperature, flicker reduction, shutter speed, aperture value, subject conditions,
brightness, AF operation, type of lens, use of flash, shooting settings, and other
conditions. For details, see
shooting
[Approx.].
The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower.
Shooting intricate subjects such as fields of grass may result in larger file sizes, and the
actual maximum burst may be lower than the guidelines in
continuous shooting
Even after I change the card, the maximum burst displayed for
continuous shooting does not change.
Estimated maximum burst indicated in the viewfinder does not change when you switch
cards, even if you switch to a high-speed card. Maximum burst listed in
for continuous shooting [Approx.]
actual maximum burst is higher for cards with faster writing speeds. For this reason,
estimated maximum burst may differ from actual maximum burst.
High-speed display is not available during high-speed continuous
shooting.
Refer to the high-speed display requirements in
ISO 100 cannot be set for still photo shooting.
The minimum speed in the ISO speed range is ISO 200 when [
priority] is set to [Enable] or [Enhanced].
Selecting the Drive Mode
[Approx.].
is based on the standard Canon test card, and the
or
Maximum burst for continuous
Maximum burst for
High-Speed
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Maximum burst
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