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Burst speed for wildlife photograph (Z8)
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 817466" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks for the advice. It's my (and many other experienced shooters) original thought and very true in practicality. But I have my own two faults: when shooting stills I would pause after about 0.5-1" that wouldn't be 2-3 shots unless reduced to 3-5 fps; and although I am old, I seemed never be patient enough to wait until subject takes off or takes action abruptly. I think I'll go back to 10 fps and practice for pausing after 2-3 shots. Then I can move to 20fps. </p><p>P.S., I think 10fps is more or less appropriate for BIF. An example (Z8 z186+TC1.4 10fps):</p><p>[ATTACH=full]402501[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 817466, member: 47518"] Thanks for the advice. It's my (and many other experienced shooters) original thought and very true in practicality. But I have my own two faults: when shooting stills I would pause after about 0.5-1" that wouldn't be 2-3 shots unless reduced to 3-5 fps; and although I am old, I seemed never be patient enough to wait until subject takes off or takes action abruptly. I think I'll go back to 10 fps and practice for pausing after 2-3 shots. Then I can move to 20fps. P.S., I think 10fps is more or less appropriate for BIF. An example (Z8 z186+TC1.4 10fps): [ATTACH type="full"]402501[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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