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Taking pictures faster
I'm far from expert. Just found the "burst" feature on my Panasonic Lumix.
Hold the button down, and it just keeps clicking pics. Yesterday some guys were sparring (martial arts) out in the back yard. I held the button down, and ended up with about 500 frames of pictures. Oops! -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "SebNoker" wrote in message ... I have a canon a30 right now. I think thats what it was called anyway. Question, is there a setting that allows me to take pictures, or i mean individual pictures faster, and not just for the canon, i have a fuji as well? Now, i push the button and have to wait 5-10 seconds to take another one, with flash or without, is there a setting so you can take pictures one after another, or is that to do with the technics of the camera itself so need to get a new camera? |
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