When you take a photo, the data is captured on the imaging sensor, and then transferred to the memory card for permanent storage. So then, why have a buffer?
The imaging sensor can record instantly – in a fraction of a
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When you take a photo, the data is captured on the imaging sensor, and then transferred to the memory card for permanent storage. So then, why have a buffer?
The imaging sensor can record instantly – in a fraction of a
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Digital SLR Guide: How to get the most out of your digital camera, including lighting, shutter speed, aperture, exposure, photography basics and more!
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