Waiving the right to remain silent, "William Black"
said:
> "The Reid" wrote in message
> news:vbt8c354dfp146kmcrdrjbmc6eesi52vad@4ax.com...
>> Following up to erilar wrote:
>>
>>>> I want a digital camera that take a picture when your press the
>>>> button, as opposed to several seconds later.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone know of one?
>>>
>>>I don't know what kind, but I've read that they are really cutting down
>>>the delay a LOT on some new ones. Mine is a lot faster than early
>>>ones, but it still has a noticeable delay.
>>
>> are we tsalking a delay between pressing shutter and photo being taken,
>> or a delay before the camera is ready to take another?
>
> The first one.
>
> The second can be solved by buying expensive batteries...
Expensive batteries won't help. The delays are normally caused by the
time it takes to buffer and write the data to internal memory and/or
inserted memory cards. Also, it can be delayed by certain kinds of
"anti-shake" technology and auto-focus.
Batteries have nothing to do with any of the above, unless they're dead...
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