On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 02:02:56PM -1000, Aron Nelson wrote:
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: Do you have one that doesn't have any lag after shooting?
The Nikon D1X can do 9 shots in 3 seconds. The Nikon D1H is even faster.
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On 4/20/02 4:21 PM, (G-Books) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently most/all Digital cameras have lag time after the shot. I
have tried many at CompUSA and Circuit City and they all had lag
after shooting.
The lag times are even parts of the review process on web sites now.
Do you have
Walter R Basil wrote:
Of course I normally shoot at the lowest quality setting for easy
transmittal over email to family., so that has an effect I am sure. When I
bump up the quality..there is more lag as it writes it to the CF I am sure.
Yeah, I just tested this with my Epson (PhotoPC 650)
That is not a basic problem of digital cameras. That is a basic problem of
the model you have.
Apparently most/all Digital cameras have lag time after the shot. I
have tried many at CompUSA and Circuit City and they all had lag
after shooting.
The lag times are even parts of the review
Most digital cameras have a continuous shoot mode which allows you to shoot
a number of shots fairly quickly (until your buffer runs out) and then they
usually take around 7 to 10 seconds to recover and be able to do this again.
The smaller the file size the more shots that can be taken in rapid
Most digital cameras have a continuous shoot mode which allows you to shoot
a number of shots fairly quickly (until your buffer runs out)
Right, I have this, but this is a compromise.
Anyway, back to Powerbooks!
Aron
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