#6718281 - 11/16/12 01:04 PM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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GSParker
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Depends for me. Most of the time, i'm at least in Continuous Low. Single shot when i'm doing Macro, and Continuous High in time sensitive shoots.
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#6719880 - 11/17/12 11:33 AM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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GB
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Storage is essentially a non-cost issue. Why not shoot on continuous high in case somebody blinks or the AF gets derpy or what have you?
Hell, when I'm out in the woods and shooting handheld, my framing tends to be less than perfect, so in continuous high, at least one of the frames is likely to have just the borders I want.
It's just another instance of technology offering you advantages that it would be silly to ignore, but some people do in the name of "purity" (like goofs who shoot in Manual mode when they aren't in full control of the lighting - and so just imitate slowly and imperfectly what their camera would do for them instantly and correctly).
well put.
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#6723462 - 11/19/12 01:03 PM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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Played with it a bit this weekend
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#6724745 - 11/19/12 10:18 PM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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GSParker
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Now use it to catch muzzle fire.
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#6728005 - 11/21/12 11:59 AM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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tylerdurden
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I like to lock focus and reframe, so no continuous for me.
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#6729274 - 11/22/12 08:49 AM
Re: Walking around shooting, rapid fire question
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flyEX #1
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Storage is essentially a non-cost issue. Why not shoot on continuous high in case somebody blinks or the AF gets derpy or what have you?
Hell, when I'm out in the woods and shooting handheld, my framing tends to be less than perfect, so in continuous high, at least one of the frames is likely to have just the borders I want.
It's just another instance of technology offering you advantages that it would be silly to ignore, but some people do in the name of "purity" (like goofs who shoot in Manual mode when they aren't in full control of the lighting - and so just imitate slowly and imperfectly what their camera would do for them instantly and correctly). well put. Amen. I take at least two-three exposures of everything for the same reason. Especially when using slow shutter for low light in case anything moves, blinks. It's nice to have several frames to choose from.
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