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I am using an FZ50 Panasonic, and even though I have had it for 6 years am still confused over burst focus, to quote the instruction book, Page 54, using burst mode, "when burst is set to unlimited the focus is fixed when the first picture is taken", How then can I take a series of shots of a car approaching me? page 89, AF mode 3 area, and one area, the camera quickly focuses on the subject, Is this a contradiction or not? after explaining all that what advice can you give me on using continuous burst at a coming air show photographing aircraft head on. sorry to be difficult but anyone can shoot them side on. Looking forward to info from Panna users.
This camera is not a good choice for action photos; the AF may be relatively quick to focus on the subject for the first shot or in single shot mode, but it is not able able to 'track' the subject.
Even a entry-level reflex camera, as the Canon 1200D or the Nikon D3300, is better than a fixed-lens camera (as the FZ50) in this respect
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