Many interchangeable-lens cameras provide some sort of buffer capacity display when shooting, typically indicating the approximate remaining number of images that can be stored in the buffer, and hence how many more pictures can be taken in continuous shooting mode before the camera slows down:
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Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Panasonic all have some sort of buffer capacity indication showing how much longer you can shoot continuously before the camera slows down. Olympus needs to implement the same.
@Ramhound You pretty much have to update with Windows nowadays, because they only really test insider and semi-annual. People thinking they get more "stability" running an older build are fooling themselves
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