Digital Camera World

Shoot photos like a pro

We have seen that there’s more to a camera’s drive mode than simply allowing you to shoot a prodigious number of photographs quickly. Camera manufacturers pride themselves on pushing the boundaries so while shooting speeds might not get too much faster, what will improve is shooting capacity, even more accurate AF/AE tracking and better electronic shutter performance. Indeed, we have already seen the first camera with a global electronic shutter in the Sony A9 III.

Focus bracketing, high-res modes and pre-capture shooting are especially exciting, giving us fresh photo opportunities to explore. If you own a mirrorless camera with such features, now is a

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