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Difference of Opinion - Many clicks vs. Few clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee532" data-source="post: 251035" data-attributes="member: 17013"><p>I think I use both techniques at times. When I am shooting at the model aircraft club I tend to use continuous shutter release to capture shots of a small, fast moving, manoeuvring subject. After a full day at the club I can come home with up to 1,000 shots that I have to wade through to get the best ones out of.</p><p> When shooting landscape or portrait, for example, you have the time to set up the shot you want and not rely on spray and pray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee532, post: 251035, member: 17013"] I think I use both techniques at times. When I am shooting at the model aircraft club I tend to use continuous shutter release to capture shots of a small, fast moving, manoeuvring subject. After a full day at the club I can come home with up to 1,000 shots that I have to wade through to get the best ones out of. When shooting landscape or portrait, for example, you have the time to set up the shot you want and not rely on spray and pray. [/QUOTE]
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