Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Burst Mode Burst mode, also known as continuous shooting mode or high-speed shooting mode, is a feature found in many digital cameras that allows photographers to capture a rapid series of consecutive images with a single press of the shutter button. In burst mode, the camera records multiple frames per second, enabling photographers to capture fast-moving subjects, action sequences, and fleeting moments with precision and timing.
Burst mode is particularly useful in sports photography, wildlife photography, and photojournalism, where capturing decisive moments and fleeting expressions is essential. By shooting in burst mode, photographers increase their chances of capturing the perfect shot, ensuring they don't miss critical moments in fast-paced or unpredictable situations. |
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