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I have bad news, and I have good news... (MRR photograpically speaking)
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<p>[quote user="hon30critter"]</p> <p>I know that this question is a little off the theme of model railroading but can any of the posters comment on the processing speed of their recommended cameras? I have an ancient (by modern standards) Olympus. Getting a clear shot when shooting a still picture is OK if you have a really steady hand or a tripod, but shooting an action scene is hopeless. The subject is long gone by the time the camera takes the picture and the viewfinder doesn't pan once you have clicked the shutter button.</p> <p>Can any of the posters comment on the speed of their recommended cameras?</p> <p>Apologies to the moderators if this question is too far off the subject of model railroading.</p> <p>Dave</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Dave,</p> <p>this may have two reasons. Check the manual of your camera to adjust the setting for "action" photography - this may increase the processing speed. You may also want to change your SD card to a much faster one.</p>
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