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johnanthony
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Jun 15, 2004 21:10 |  #1

I haven't used the burst mode much with flash.

Canon d10 with 550EX.

Is there any problem shooting 8 bursts consecutively at raw or Max Jpeg?

Anything I should consider?

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Jun 15, 2004 21:12 |  #2
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i Use to wonder the same thing, in most situations the flash has no problems keeping up with the camera. If you are stopped all the way down in a dark room at ISO 100 then yes...but typically no you wont have an issue.


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Jun 15, 2004 21:52 |  #3

I just tried it with my 10D/420EX.. Night time in a room brightly lit with incandecent lamps.

ISO 200 28mm @ f/4.5

I shot the headboard of my bed.. Half the scene was white wall..

I did a burst of 9.. Fhe flash only fired 7 times..




  
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Jun 16, 2004 00:37 |  #4

If you had perfect AA batteries inside the 550EX, then it might be able to perfectly keep up with the camera. However, AA batteries that are perfect are hard to find. A compact flash battery will supplement the current available for the flash tube, but that is another thing to buy.

I wonder if lithium primary cells would work for that. Expensive, but good.

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