Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Research Continuos Shooting


Continuos shooting is when the the camera setting is on 'continuos shooting' and allows you to captured photographs in a quick space of time either by holding the button down or repeatedly pressing the button. This shooting is mainly used in mixed-light conditions or when the subject of the image is moving, such as doing sports. When on this setting it will allow you to take up to three photos per second. Continuous shooting refers to how fast the camera can take images one after another in rapid succession as rated in fps (frames per second). Fast continuous shooting is great for catching action shots. Sometimes the action happens so quickly its hard catch the perfect shot, fast continuous shooting allows you to capture many closely spaced photographs so that you can pick the one which best captures the action. Many cameras allow you to shoot in continuous mode and choose the first or last n photos so that you can basically hold the trigger down until you see what you want and then let go.

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