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To: BBG who wrote (6763)1/25/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
>>Mechanical Parts The rewritable Clik is not only subject to malfunction and wear, but its parts also create a slight delay before recording data--a potential problem when snapping action photos.<<

I noticed this line in that PC Computing article, and I have a question for anyone who has a digital camera. Can you snap action pictures in rapid succession? I know that flash memory is not that fast. It's my understanding that all digital cameras require a couple of seconds to cycle between pictures. Anyone?

- Allen
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