Most digital cameras have a movie function built into the camera. A common video size is 640×480 at 30 frames per second, lower resolution than DVD quality. However, this handy feature allows you to take impromptu video of family and friends and distribute them on a website or through email. Many of these cameras have a microphone that allows you to record sound as well.
With fast moving objects, it is sometimes ideal to take multiple frames in rapid succession to capture the exact moment desired. The continuous drive of a camera determines how many pictures it is capable of taking in a given second. For instance, a camera with a 1.7 fps continuous drive can shoot 1.7 photographs per second. This feature is great for sports or for capturing a special moment such as a baby’s first step.
For extreme close ups or detailed photography, see how close you can get to an object before the focus becomes blurry. Some cameras allow you to close in to just 1mm from the object while others require at least 100mm This macro ability is excellent for capturing small objects like insects, coins and flowers.
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