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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 259639" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I think the downside of using the delay is that it can prevent you from staying on a subject rapidly changing distance from you. Whether or not a picture is taken while holding down the shutter will depend on if you are in release or focus priority. If in release priority, you will get some out of focus pictures in your burst while the delay is happening. If in focus priority, your burst will halt during that brief delay until the camera refocuses. You might think your buffer is full during this delay. </p><p>Horoscope, am I correct here? I tested this out a bit last year and I think this is how it behaves and why people turn it off for BIF and similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 259639, member: 4923"] I think the downside of using the delay is that it can prevent you from staying on a subject rapidly changing distance from you. Whether or not a picture is taken while holding down the shutter will depend on if you are in release or focus priority. If in release priority, you will get some out of focus pictures in your burst while the delay is happening. If in focus priority, your burst will halt during that brief delay until the camera refocuses. You might think your buffer is full during this delay. Horoscope, am I correct here? I tested this out a bit last year and I think this is how it behaves and why people turn it off for BIF and similar. [/QUOTE]
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