On Mar 10, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Cotty wrote:

> Good point.
> ...
> I don't use single frame, always 'continuous - low' which is
> easy to shoot single frames with. This is more like film cameras of  
> old,
> as I can shoot and focus at the same time instead of waiting for silly
> focus confirmation beeps etc.

Interesting differences in shooting methodology. I normally have the  
K10D set to one-shot as I rarely make more than one or two exposures,  
unless I have auto-bracketing turned on, and the focusing/ 
responsiveness of the K10D seems able to keep up with me: the camera  
always seems to be ready to make the next exposure at the moment I am.

> The decisive moment is the best way to shoot as most would agree,  
> but it
> depends on the situation, surely.  ...

Yes, I agree. Even for sports work, though, I've found it best to  
work on MY timing, not machine gun blast it. The latter generally  
makes for a whole lot of mostly boring photos.

Godfrey



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