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Clicking pictures on the D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="CLT Buckeye" data-source="post: 408477" data-attributes="member: 35147"><p>Is it 3-4 secs between pressing the shutter and the image appearing on your LCD, or 3-4 secs between taking a picture and being able to take the next one? I think you mean the former. If that's the case, first question: Are you prefocusing? That is where you depress the shutter halfway until the AF locks. From there, the only thing slowing down your picture taking is your shutter speed. So, try this: Switch to "S" (shutter priority) mode and dial it in to something fast, e.g., 1/1000 or faster. Then, frame your shot, prefocus as described above, and when you're ready to take the shot, fully depress the shutter. You should get a picture in an instant. I'd guess you're not prefocusing, so when you think you're taking the picture, you're actually focusing and taking the picture, and may be losing the shot you're trying to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLT Buckeye, post: 408477, member: 35147"] Is it 3-4 secs between pressing the shutter and the image appearing on your LCD, or 3-4 secs between taking a picture and being able to take the next one? I think you mean the former. If that's the case, first question: Are you prefocusing? That is where you depress the shutter halfway until the AF locks. From there, the only thing slowing down your picture taking is your shutter speed. So, try this: Switch to "S" (shutter priority) mode and dial it in to something fast, e.g., 1/1000 or faster. Then, frame your shot, prefocus as described above, and when you're ready to take the shot, fully depress the shutter. You should get a picture in an instant. I'd guess you're not prefocusing, so when you think you're taking the picture, you're actually focusing and taking the picture, and may be losing the shot you're trying to take. [/QUOTE]
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