My pet peeve with digital cameras is shutter lag, the time between when you press the shutter button (after focusing) and the time it takes the picture. I can't even count the number of times I ended up with a picture feet! What causes this? Are some cameras better then others? Would a different digital media (SD) card make a difference?
Also, what specs do I look for in a camera to be able to stop action? From what I've experienced, setting a camera to "shutter priority" is not enough. My action sport photos, both indoors and out, many times come out blurry.
Thanks for the help. Love the PodCast,
-GaryInIN
Lori Grunin will be joining me for the digicams epsiode on 2/6. I'll post another reminder before then.
I have one quick question for you what type of storage media is better in a camera? Compact Flash or an SD card What are some of the disadvantages and advantages to each media? I also was wondering what you think of the Nikon cameras are they any good?
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