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Pete - 26 Dec 2004 20:22 GMT
With my Finepix 305s in Scene Mode there is a Continous Mode .It appears to
take 2 identical shots in
use.Can anyone explain to me the use or purpose of this cont. mode? Thanks.
Pete.
Bill - 27 Dec 2004 01:38 GMT
>With my Finepix 305s in Scene Mode there is a Continous Mode .It appears to
>take 2 identical shots in
>use.Can anyone explain to me the use or purpose of this cont. mode? Thanks.

I don't have any personal experience with that camera, so this is a wild
guess, but perhaps the continuous mode is limited to only two shots with
the flash enabled? Or perhaps the buffer inside the camera can only
store two shots before forcing a write to the memory card?
MartinS - 27 Dec 2004 04:27 GMT
>>With my Finepix 305s in Scene Mode there is a Continous Mode .It
>>appears to take 2 identical shots in
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> camera can only store two shots before forcing a write to the memory
> card?

Another case of RTFM?

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Trixxy - 29 Dec 2004 06:07 GMT
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MartinS - 29 Dec 2004 16:57 GMT
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I did?

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Rose Weir - 27 Dec 2004 04:06 GMT
Pete wrote: With my Finepix 305s in Scene Mode there is a Continous Mode .It
appears totake 2 identical shots in use.Can anyone explain to me the use or
purpose of this cont. mode?

I have read in manuals and references that Continuous Mode is used when
there is an 'ongoing scene' . The example was a cycle race and the
'Continuous Mode' allowed shots as the bicycles approached and then closer
and closer. Perhaps the focusing adjusts without the same time delay when it
is in this mode. The manual or a website references this camera might have a
more detailed explanation but I recall reading stuff along these lines in a
reference book.
Rose
Pete - 29 Dec 2004 19:20 GMT
Thanks-Its a pleasure to know that there are still some people about
prepared to help.Thanks.Pete

> I have read in manuals and references that Continuous Mode is used when
> there is an 'ongoing scene' . The example was a cycle race and the
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> reference book.
> Rose
Tony M - 03 Jan 2005 16:55 GMT
> Thanks-Its a pleasure to know that there are still some people about
> prepared to help.Thanks.Pete
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>>reference book.
>>Rose

My Ricoh Caplio R1 also has continuous mode. This records a photo every
second or so for as long as the shutter release is held down

Tony M
 
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