I seldom shoot more than a three frame burst either, but the Ds is ready 
for another three frame burst much sooner than the DL.

Charles Robinson wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2007, at 13:16, William Robb wrote:
>   
>> The store gave you a loaner camera, right? Use your "problem card"  
>> in it for
>> a while and see what happens. My bet though, from your description  
>> is the
>> camera is flaky.
>>
>>     
>
> That's the plan!  Already working that direction.  Thanks for the  
> suggestion.
>
> Two things about the DL I prefer over the DS:
>   1. Larger rear screen
>   2. Quieter shutter/mirror slap (kind of a "shunk" vs. "clack!" sound)
>
> Two things I like LESS about the DL vs DS:
>   1. Fewer focus points
>   2. Teeny-tiny focus screen (that Pentamirror vs. Pentaprism sure  
> makes a difference)
>
> One thing I don't give a darn about one way or the other:
>   1. Buffer size.  I never shoot more than a 3-frame burst anyways.
>
>   -Charles
>
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>
>
>
>   


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