However, you can continue shooting at that slower speed for more than 30 shots. The raw continuous shooting is a little more disappointing it's really fast for 6 shots - 6fps - and then tanks down to about 2.4fps. It can sustain a burst of more than 30 JPEGs at 5 frames per second, and I found the in-focus hit rate is good enough for typical kids-and-pets photographers. Two sequential shots with flash increases to 1.2 seconds. It also takes 0.3 second for two sequential JPEG or raw shots. It takes 0.3 second to focus and shoot in both bright and dim light, though in darker conditions (lower than typical living-room light), it takes a lot longer to focus. While it takes a surprisingly long time to power on, focus and shoot - 0.9 second - it's competitively fast for everything else. Lori Grunin/CNET PerformanceĬanon finally ramped up the performance on the Rebel, including an increase to 19 autofocus areas from 9, and now it's quite good. The combination of the purplish auto white balance plus the default color settings results in some hue shifts in red/orange, but because of that it also produces less yellowy night shoots.
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