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understand the reasoning, but in priatcce I found that simply correcting the human error and pressing the shutter release a second time is much faster, and also less distracting. I've had one appropriately-sized card and one back-up since I started the doing the digital thing in the late 90s, and always had around 200 exposures each at full res.If one is apt to make an exposure error, bracketing is much more useful than deleting (and more likely to capture the moment), but the drive mode function is usually buried somewhere, whereas the superfluous delete button always gets prominent placement. That's what I don't get--it's like they're purposely designing the interface to encourage bad priatcce.Does any of this make sense?
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Heri
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 18 december 2014, 09:03:27
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