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>>201207 >i wasnt really going for a sequence but the continuous shots allows you that option as well as making it easier to get single shots.
I mean, obviously, doing something faster isn't a bad thing, but any DSLR today is fast enough for pretty much everything, the specs aren't something to worry about.
In terms of technique, though, yeah, it's easier to get a decent shot that way, but when you're shooting that fast, you're never thinking or composing with as much precision as you would be otherwise- that's my main point. Slowing down just a little, waiting, shooting less mechanistically, etc.
>what?
Movements. Tilts and shifts. Tilt-shift lenses and view cameras can move the lens to do a variety of different effects that some people like or need for their specialized application. Tilt-shift lenses are expensive because a lot of precision is involved in making one, and more expensive because so few people really need them and would pay even the price they would run if produced in larger numbers.
>yeah i cant do green so what?!
Now it's my turn to say "what?"
>>201205 If they do both come out (I've heard that Canon and Nikon might be consolidating their lines, that the 5D might've been a one-off thing and that the D80 is the end of the line for those) then I'd say the D90.
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