2 Simple Tips For Getting Faster Digital Camera Performance
By
Christine Peppler
A common complaint about a low to mid range digital
camera is the speed at which it captures images. Such complaints are
the result of lag time: both the delay between pressing the shutter
button and getting a single picture and the time between capturing
consecutive images.
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Certainly buying a higher end digital camera can significantly reduce
either of these two delay issues. Recent news reports even indicate
that Casio is in the process of developing a digital camera that will
be capable of photographing 300 frames per second but that is obviously
in the future at this point and may be out of the desired price range
for many buyers. For the near term, and for the buyer on a budget,
there are a couple of tips to help deal with a sluggish digital camera.
Reducing Lag
The lag time that occurs between pressing the shutter
button and taking the picture is due in large part to the focusing
functions that are being performed by the camera during this time.
Many digital camera owners have learned to work around
this lag time. By simply pressing the button halfway down and holding
it prior to taking the picture, the camera is able to complete much of
the focusing prior to asking the camera to actual capture an image.
Once the user is ready to take the shot, the button is depressed
completely and, viola, the camera responds with almost no delay. This
technique obviously works only when the person taking photographs plans
ahead and is prepared to take a shot prior to the proper moment.
Reducing Delay Between Shots
Unfortunately, users may still have to deal with the
delay between taking one photo and the next which can result in missing
many great shots. This delay is due to the fact that a digital camera
requires time to write the image to memory and not all cameras and
memory cards are as fast at writing as others.
Setting resolution lower can help to speed up a digital
camera as there is less information to record. However, the drawback is
clearly a loss in the quality of the image captured. However, there is
another way of reducing the time between pictures without compromising
the quality of the resulting photograph. Use of a memory card that has
a faster write time can result in a significant decrease in the delay.
This can become particularly important with a camera that has 5, 6, 8
or more pixels. Because of the increased amount of information to be
recorded, a 2x or 4x memory card will not allow such a digital camera
to operate very quickly.
For this technique to be effective in speeding up the
performance of a digital camera however, it is also important to
remember that the camera being used must support the faster read/write
times offered by the memory card. Thus, knowing what the camera can
accommodate will allow the user to determine if an 8x or 16x memory
card would be the better choice.
A digital camera offers many benefits to users such as
the ability to view shots immediately, edit shots for better quality
photos, and to print photographs at home. The drawback of some digital
cameras continues to be a more sluggish performance but there are
certainly a few steps that users can take to alleviate any problems
this may create.
About the Author:
The author, Christine Peppler invites readers to discover more information about using or choosing a digital camera through information available at her home electronics store, homemedias.info.
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