Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Burst mode shooting

Your Nikon D5100 is capable of taking photos in quick succession (four frames/second) without manual intervention. This is much better than pressing the release button manually and repeatedly which is slowed down by human reaction. The camera can do it automatically faster than any human.

Before you do this however, you should check that there is sufficient memory to hold the sequence of photos.

Set the release mode. Press the information icon to display the shooting information, Choose Release Mode from [Image-Quality, Image-Size, Release-Mode, Focus-Mode, AF-Area Mode] by gently pushing navigation ring and set it the shutter release mode [Single-Frame, Continuous, Self-timer, Delayed-Remote, Quick-Remote, Quiet-Response]to Continuous.

Now as long as you press the shutter release button the camera will take photos in quick succession!

WARNINGS: burst mode will not be activated if the Flash is ON, the subject is too dark and is beyond the range of current camera settings!

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