I just watched a video on youtube with jeff cable he does the same i guess that is the only problem sorting through them all.neuroanatomist said:I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.
bornshooter said:I just watched a video on youtube with jeff cable he does the same i guess that is the only problem sorting through them all.neuroanatomist said:I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.
What do you think of aperture?i use lightroom and on occasion go into photoshop.neuroanatomist said:bornshooter said:I just watched a video on youtube with jeff cable he does the same i guess that is the only problem sorting through them all.neuroanatomist said:I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.
Doesn't take long. Aperture can automatically 'stack' photos taken within a given time interval, so I can open the whole burst with one click. Then I can pick the one to keep, running the loupe over them if needed to help select, and delete the rest with a keystroke.
bornshooter said:What do you think of aperture?i use lightroom and on occasion go into photoshop.
Thanks for elaborating on this issue...bycostello said:
neuroanatomist said:I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.