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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 356765" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Think i need to add to this,if you have the strength and physical ability to point something like a 600mm lens at a subject take one shot and have it in the bag then great,unfortunately i no longer have that,i need a burst of 3 to 4 shots when using long lenses,i know of two other amateur photographers locally who where on the verge of giving up due to age and shaky hands until i persuaded them to shoot short bursts,this doesn't solve it every time but it gives a higher keeper rate.</p><p>The machine gun attitude is wrong and should not be needed by the majority of photographers it shouldn't be discounted though if it allows some one to keep enjoying there hobby,it wasn't needed by me until a couple of years ago and it didn't solve my target shooting which i have all but given up on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 356765, member: 14174"] Think i need to add to this,if you have the strength and physical ability to point something like a 600mm lens at a subject take one shot and have it in the bag then great,unfortunately i no longer have that,i need a burst of 3 to 4 shots when using long lenses,i know of two other amateur photographers locally who where on the verge of giving up due to age and shaky hands until i persuaded them to shoot short bursts,this doesn't solve it every time but it gives a higher keeper rate. The machine gun attitude is wrong and should not be needed by the majority of photographers it shouldn't be discounted though if it allows some one to keep enjoying there hobby,it wasn't needed by me until a couple of years ago and it didn't solve my target shooting which i have all but given up on. [/QUOTE]
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