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What is Kaka Kaka continuous shooting doing when choosing a camera?

If you buy 40D, D300 or D3, 1D, continuous shooting test is still necessary. It mainly monitors whether the shutter action of the camera in continuous shooting state is good in mechanical performance. Generally, continuous shooting is around 30. Of course, for cameras like 1D, 30 is only a matter of 3 seconds, so the number of tests can be increased appropriately.

When buying a real machine, you should pay attention to whether the lens is in focus accurately and out of focus. Use their brochures and other tests to concentrate. The method is to focus on one of the words, indicating that the focus is successful, shoot, and then enlarge to see if it is out of focus.

Check the fuselage: pay attention to whether there are scratches on the metal contacts inside the battery box and the battery. Keep your eyes on the battery to avoid being replaced. As for the battery, it should also be carefully checked to confirm that it is the original battery, and it depends on whether the contact has been used.

Open the fuselage, hold your breath and see if there are any scratches on the mirror (this part must be careful, it is very easy to dust, so stay away from your face when checking).

Finally, the lens, see if there are fingerprints on the lens butt, and then look at the lens from the front to see if there is dust inside.

Also check the fuselage number, warranty card number and package number, ask for the invoice and check the copy number of the invoice.

Finally, I wish you a smooth purchase of the love machine.

Please go downstairs and use continuous shooting to check the focus. ! Are you kidding? To test the camera's motion focusing performance, you should adjust the focusing mode to servo focusing, and then shoot when changing the angle of view.

In addition, high-end SLR cameras, such as 1D MARK III, are designed for sports photography, and the focusing performance is impeccable whether it is continuous shooting or single shot.

And the low-end SLR, continuous shooting number is about 3-4, so slow speed, if the focusing system can't keep up, it won't be called SLR at all.

It's a joke to use continuous shooting to check the focus. . . .