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shutter lag on digital camera

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looobylooo | 19:31 Mon 16th Jun 2008 | Technology
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hi,

i have an olympus digital 8mp camera.

would getting an H type XD memory card (higher speed) help to quicken the shutter lag ?

ive read up on such cards and it says they have a quicker read and write speed.

so id like to know if it would improve the slowish shutter lag my camera has.

thanks in advance

:o)

(my camera is compatible with the H type card)
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do u mean the shutter speed?
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im not sure to be honest lol.

i think i remember someone telling me the shutter lag and shutter speed are two different things...?
you can't speed up shutter lag
digitals all suffer to some extent ....

you can speed up the time between shots with a faster card
but I wish I had a quid for every shot I've missed waiting for the shutter to open (even in multishot mode the first one is always the longest)
don't know about shutter lag ...
there were no answers when I started typing.
(Ray Mears is to blame)
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thanks AC,
would you recommend i get an H type then? for the speed between each shot etc, or do you think just an normal M type would do me?
any help.. advice.. guidance.. whatever is greatly appreciated please!
Using a faster memory card may not improve the time a camera takes to write a photo to memory (and therefore ready to take the next photo), if the camera's writing (to memory) speed is the limiting factor � rather than the speed of the memory card.

If a maximum time between shots is critical, reduce the amount of memory/photo. Unless you are after excellent photo quality, 2MB is adequate for most applications.
I tend to agree with hymie about reducing the DPI setting
http://www.westcoastimaging.com/wci/page/info/ FAQ/uploadfaq/printsize.html

however ... I doubt that your oly will suffer from write lag (I had to re-read that answer about four times 'till the penny dropped!)

you will get an increase ... but just how much is debatable ... unless you were a pro taking lots and lots of pikkies - doing sporty stuff or recording movies.

I'd be tempted to try a lower resolution first (I use 2Mp as a general setting ... and an A4 print is still pretty sharp.

when you "overblow" a pikkie ... the advantage is lost when you print a 50x72" print onto a4 sheet ... because the driver has to decide which pixels to throw away.
so a 4Mp print could actually be clearer than an 8mp one
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thanks for all your helpful and very knowledgeable answers! - most grateful, thank you.

im no pro piccy taker lol. im just a point and shooter! but i do like to see good quality photos even so.

sooooo, my question is - do i or do i not buy an M or an H card? lol
Memory cards are now so cheap, you might as well buy the fastest card and then you will know that this is not the limiting factor in your camera�s write speed � but as stated, you might not notice any difference in speed, for the reasons given above.
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yeah, youre right hymie, i might aswell mighten i?

i just need to find a reputable site online now as the xd cards in the shops are really expensive! - any recommendations?

right, so, i can choose between an olympus xd card or a fuji xd. card..ok.......

i can get a high speed fuji card no probs,
but,
i cant seem to find a high speed olympus card which has some extra functions on it, ie - panoramic and art work - you can change your photo into an oil painting or a water colour, which i thought would be fun to have....?

soooo, i either choose a slower M type olympus card also with these features
or,
a higher speed fuji card without these features.

gawd - what a dilemma!!! lol
You can buy a 1GB H type XD card via Amazon for around �12 incl p&p.

Not bad, when you consider that not many years ago, I paid over �50 for a 128MB Compact Flash card.

For what its worth, a year or so back I bought a 2GB Sony memory stick from a man in china via ebay - it was so cheap that it must be a copy. It is still going strong.
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thanks again for your input hymie,

im just looking online now, so will have a look at your suggestion of amazon in a min.

ive seen a couple so far around that price, one being on a site called mymemory, so im just checking out the reviews about them.

thanks again!

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