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Yep, with full charged batteries. Also, I checked the performance spec at Image Resource. Canon point and shoots are like 10sec and Panasonics, Sonys are slightly under 5....Yep, with full charged batteries. Also, I checked the performance spec at Image Resource. Canon point and shoots are like 10sec and Panasonics, Sonys are slightly under 5....
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Easiest thing to do is to try another battery and another CF card. If neither of them cure it the problem amy be the camera. Many time a Cf card gone bad will create havoc as will a battery, good luck. Good health and God bless.
Al
I've got a A520 also, and I think theres a few reasons why it can take a while between shots.
1) When using the flash, flash needs several seconds to recharge, this is unavoidable.
2) Some SD cards are slower than others. Make sure you buy a fast one. Note too that a 2Gb or 4Gb card will slow down your camera between shots, compared to a smaller memory card, such as 1Gb, or 512mb.
3) If using a slow shutter speed, such as 10 or 15 seconds, I've found it takes longer to take the next photo. This is unavoidable.
4) You could lower the resolution of the photos you're taking, this will enable you to take photos faster, and may still be good enough for applications such as Facebook, ect.
5) Another trick is to use the multiple shots option. For some reason you can take more photos more quickly than if you manually take each photo. Flash, and slow shutter speeds may still slow down the camera, if used.
It depends on your battery condition, flash capacitor will charge faster if battery is freshly recharged. Or battery has larger current capacity. You can shoot pictures with flash faster if its fill-in or closer in distance. Which means capacitor recharge is not totally depleted for each flash duration.
here is the link for Canon in russia market http://www.canon.ru/ I cannot read Russian but should have support in there for pdf type instruction for G10. Good luck -James
Yep, with full charged batteries. Also, I checked the performance spec at Image Resource. Canon point and shoots are like 10sec and Panasonics, Sonys are slightly under 5....
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