MorningGlory
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Thanks StitchThey probably mean either one of two things:
1) Continuous mode -- that is the camera keeps taking pictures as long as you hold the shutter button down. It might me anywhere from .5 to 2.5 frames-per-second. Some cameras can just keep going in continuous mode (provided the memory card is fast enough) and some cameras have a "burst" mode where they'll take a preset number (usually 3-6, AFAIK) and then slow down.
-OR-
2) Fast shutter speeds -- the faster the shutter, the more "frozen" the image. Slow shutter speeds lead to blurry shots. I know that Fuji cameras make use of their good high ISO to use faster shutter speeds instead of IS.
If I had to guess, for a Fuji camera, they're probably talking about #2 (although I believe that all of the Fuji's also have a continuous mode -- your model, I believe, has their "Top 3").

You're absolutely correct, on both counts



Suffice to say, im even happier now i've found out more about it. One of the main reasons I decided to buy it now, instead of waiting til I got to the US, was so I could learn how to use it correctly. Including, if possible, the manual controls (which I have absolutely no clue about - but I will start a thread with specific questions I have....im looking forward to your input
