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DX6490 Burst Mode Question
Hey gang-
I've had a Kodak DX6490 for about a year, and for the most part I really like it. But I've only recently tried the burst-mode, and what I'm seeing just doesn't seem right. When shooting begins, the viewfinder goes dark. Yes- I know- that's the way it works in single-shot mode too. But in Burst Mode, doesn't it seem like the viewfinder should stay active until you release the shutter? How are you supposed to pan with a moving subject with no viewfinder? Can anyone else with a DX6490 tell me if yours does this too? Thanks! Dave -- Email reply to after removing the NOSPAM |
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