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Which digital camera is the quickest to take photos?
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Amanda W asked:


I am looking for a digital camera that takes the quickest pictures when I push the shutter button. I have a digital that when I push the button it takes about two to three seconds to capture the picture and by the time the picture is captured, my two year old has already moved on. I need a digital camera that is just as fast as my two year old. Thanks!

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4 Comments for 'Which digital camera is the quickest to take photos?'

  1.  
    Dr. Sam
    July 3, 2009 | 9:01 am
     

    You need an SLR, because everything happens NOW when you push the shutter.

    Consider the Nikon D40, which even has a Child setting.

    Check out Nikon’s Picturetown promotion, where they handed out 200 D40’s in Georgetown, SC.

    Here are a few reviews, in case you have not read them yet. Be sure to note that they are several pages long and some of the reviews also have some sample images that you can look at.

  2.  
    Shiloh
    July 4, 2009 | 10:17 pm
     

    I don’t know… All i can say is NO HP CAMERAS… I DO NOT LIKE THEM,… SLOW..

  3.  
    vienna2001
    July 5, 2009 | 2:52 am
     

    Go over to. They run extensive tests of such things.

    Hope this helps.

  4.  
    fortsantiago
    July 7, 2009 | 5:14 am
     

    What you are experiencing is called camera lag and all digital cameras have this. But a dslr have the shortest lag which will help you catch a scene much quicker. Also a dslr has a memory buffer which temporarily holds the picture while the camera writes the image to the memory card. This makes it possible for this type of cameras to shoot at 3 frames per second. This type of camera will be as fast as your two year old.

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