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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D300/D300s
fps question for the smart guys..
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1429" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Well To be honest I use the faster than 2.5 fps shooting often. I used it at several recent birthday parties and dinners I was at to catch those good moments such as when the birthday person is blowing out candles..you know if you only take one shot is will come back that she only had one eye open or something..so I do the quick burst often so I can choose the best one. Same with shooting pictures of my cats doing something cute. There are hundreds of scenarios like this...</p><p>I just had a surprise birthday cake for my office mate at work...I took 35 shots in the first few seconds with that priceless "surprised" look. Only about 3 really came out that showed good lighting, both eyes open, mounth open but still in a laughing smile, as well as the happy sparkle in her eye...would perhaps not of caught those "great shots" if I shot at 2.5 fps....make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1429, member: 257"] Well To be honest I use the faster than 2.5 fps shooting often. I used it at several recent birthday parties and dinners I was at to catch those good moments such as when the birthday person is blowing out candles..you know if you only take one shot is will come back that she only had one eye open or something..so I do the quick burst often so I can choose the best one. Same with shooting pictures of my cats doing something cute. There are hundreds of scenarios like this... I just had a surprise birthday cake for my office mate at work...I took 35 shots in the first few seconds with that priceless "surprised" look. Only about 3 really came out that showed good lighting, both eyes open, mounth open but still in a laughing smile, as well as the happy sparkle in her eye...would perhaps not of caught those "great shots" if I shot at 2.5 fps....make sense? [/QUOTE]
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