In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shel Belinkoff) wrote:
> Higher resolution and a faster, bigger buffer make sense, shouldn't add > bulk or weight to a camera. Higher resolution is fine, but I'm baffled by the need for a faster buffer. I spot the potential picture, get ready, and take it. If it's a moving or changing subject I wait for the right moment, near as I can guess, and press the button. I guess having learned my photography on a twin-lens reflex with twelve shots per roll, where you had to wind on with several turns of a knob, and cock the shutter by hand[1] explains this. I've never used a camera with any kind of power wind or motor drive; I just don't feel any need to shoot in bursts. [1] Microcord II, post-war British copy of a pre-war Rolleicord. -- PDML means I get more e-mail than spam!

