Great Lakes region, USA. May 2026.
Another composite attempt. Not as good as my first, but I still like it. I didn’t give the jay enough frame to move into.
Great Lakes region, USA. May 2026.
Another composite attempt. Not as good as my first, but I still like it. I didn’t give the jay enough frame to move into.
I used a pre-shot feature to get this, if you know what that is. With my budget lens it only allows me 25fps. If I had a better lens I could get 50fps.
So, shooting into a RAM buffer as soon as the shutter is half-pressed, or as soon as focus is locked? Also, how does the lens play a role? The shutter is inside the camera and probably does not engage in fast burst mode anyway.
Yes exactly, shots are cached in the buffer and stored permanently when the shutter button is completely depressed. The specific mode I used is reliant on quick autofocus. The lens determines how quick the autofocus capabilities are. If I used a mode with static focus I could shoot 120fps.