I need this braintrust to help me understand a setting on my cameras. It should make sense but I can't wrap my brain around what the purpose.
The setting is "Picture Delay" and the manual says this "option allows you to chose how much of a 'timeout' there is between taking still pictures or videos". The settings are from 1 second to an hour. I understand what it does but I don't know why it would be anything outside of the one second.
What does setting the picture delay beyond immediate accomplish and why would you not want to capture all movement? Say I have it set for five minutes, I take a picture of a deer and it delays the five minutes before it takes another. I could miss other deer that are following it in this example, correct?
What am I missing and what do you have your picture delay set at, and why?
Thanks for the help.
The setting is "Picture Delay" and the manual says this "option allows you to chose how much of a 'timeout' there is between taking still pictures or videos". The settings are from 1 second to an hour. I understand what it does but I don't know why it would be anything outside of the one second.
What does setting the picture delay beyond immediate accomplish and why would you not want to capture all movement? Say I have it set for five minutes, I take a picture of a deer and it delays the five minutes before it takes another. I could miss other deer that are following it in this example, correct?
What am I missing and what do you have your picture delay set at, and why?
Thanks for the help.