Digital Picture Processing What Digital Camera Specification Tell Me Speed Of Processing?

What Digital Camera specification tell me speed of processing? - digital picture processing

I want to take pictures quickly. My current camera takes time to "image" process before it can be pictures of the second and third.

From published specifications of the camera. I must have in mind for "the time between" pictures?

Consider passing a race car and I take pictures of each vehicle.

3 comments:

Hartford Whalers said...

When you're looking to buy a new camera, which it you want to buy a digital SLR camera. There are many of those present in all different price ranges and all offer continuous shooting. But some are faster than others, have shots per second. You also need a fast memory card to go with him. I recommend a look D40/D40x either the Nikon or Canon Rebel series. Both offer rapid fire.

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http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon4 ...

If you hold the camera, so I suspect you have a point and shoot. As far as I know it's nothing to do with the device to the speed of processing, all points and shoots change are late. However, the purchase of a faster memory card is will make a big difference. Will not immediately, but much faster than we have now. Please note that some cards have speeds of 100x or higher. Unfortunately I do not know what you can the camera so I can not give an accurate mapook at. However, when an SD card or Compact Flash SanDisk and then locate the series Extreme III or the Lexar Professional 133x series. Good luck and I hope that helps.

Sandisk:
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Lexar:
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anthony h said...

The specifications that you are called "Frames Per Second".

Since this will depend how much data in motion, reducing the image size can also affect the rate of frames per second. A digital camera can do a lot of his age as 24, with low-resolution images instead of 1 picture.

A high-end digital SLR cameras can have 8 frames per second, digital SLR cameras, most of approximately 3 frames per second capability.

EDIT: I wanted to add that the point and shoot, you have a specific mode or in continuous mode sports players to give the highest level of SPF to achieve. Just for kicks, I found a type P & S, with a 10x zoom, the Panasonic DMC-TZ3. It is 3 frames per second, with a buffer of 5 shots before being written to the memory card.

Elvis said...

Canon cameras processed quickly

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