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D5500
Shooting Continuous
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 778135" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I have a brain-ache after trying to read this thread. As Dangerspouse sums-up, the continuous shooting is the rate of how fast the camera automatically takes photos when the shutter is held down, not how many images are taken before it stops. In this case either a maximum of 5 images each second or 3 images each second for as long as the shutter is held down and the buffer does not fill.</p><p></p><p>I think the original post is about trying to take an exposure-bracketing burst with a single press of the shutter release. I'm not even certain I have a DSLR body with this feature, but I rarely use bracketing (as in never have for many years now). So I expect if you were to turn off the bracketing and test C-H and C-L by holding the shutter down for 5 seconds exactly on each, you would have 25 exposures on C-H and 15 exposures on C-L if the buffer does not fill and slow down the rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 778135, member: 48483"] I have a brain-ache after trying to read this thread. As Dangerspouse sums-up, the continuous shooting is the rate of how fast the camera automatically takes photos when the shutter is held down, not how many images are taken before it stops. In this case either a maximum of 5 images each second or 3 images each second for as long as the shutter is held down and the buffer does not fill. I think the original post is about trying to take an exposure-bracketing burst with a single press of the shutter release. I'm not even certain I have a DSLR body with this feature, but I rarely use bracketing (as in never have for many years now). So I expect if you were to turn off the bracketing and test C-H and C-L by holding the shutter down for 5 seconds exactly on each, you would have 25 exposures on C-H and 15 exposures on C-L if the buffer does not fill and slow down the rate. [/QUOTE]
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