I am an advocate of single shot mode on the camera. I only use the single shot mode on my camera. Yes, it can do 8 fps or something with an additional grip but I couldn't care less.
1. Being able to sync accurately with the jumping or moving object gives me more satisfaction than spamming the frames and then going back to choose which are the ones you want, and that leads me to the second point.
2. Deleting photos, on the camera/ computer, is tiring and unnecessary.
3. No point using the continuous burst if it's not fast enough. Not only the camera, if you are using strobe lights, for most strobes, it wouldn't be able to handle the continuous burst.
Of course, I do recognize that during official events, it's better to be safe than sorry and that's reasonable. One thing I just couldn't subtly understand is that why do some people just love to use the continuous burst for just anything? From shooting dead objects to portraits. Ok, there's this thing called exposure bracketing and that's reasonable too.
As some of you guys might have seen one DRTV's video, what's with the 'capturing the whole moment and decide later' mentality, and people are not retaining the 'decisive moment' mentality.
Or, could it be due to the great extent of deprivation of arms that we have to resort to using cameras to satisfy our 'fetish'?
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What's your take on this?
1. Being able to sync accurately with the jumping or moving object gives me more satisfaction than spamming the frames and then going back to choose which are the ones you want, and that leads me to the second point.
2. Deleting photos, on the camera/ computer, is tiring and unnecessary.
3. No point using the continuous burst if it's not fast enough. Not only the camera, if you are using strobe lights, for most strobes, it wouldn't be able to handle the continuous burst.
Of course, I do recognize that during official events, it's better to be safe than sorry and that's reasonable. One thing I just couldn't subtly understand is that why do some people just love to use the continuous burst for just anything? From shooting dead objects to portraits. Ok, there's this thing called exposure bracketing and that's reasonable too.
As some of you guys might have seen one DRTV's video, what's with the 'capturing the whole moment and decide later' mentality, and people are not retaining the 'decisive moment' mentality.
Or, could it be due to the great extent of deprivation of arms that we have to resort to using cameras to satisfy our 'fetish'?
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What's your take on this?