Canon Digital Rebel XTi

The Canon EOS 400D has the option to use a 'Continuous Shooting' drive mode in the following Modes: Sports Mode, Portrait Mode, Program AE (P Mode), Shutter Priority AE (TV Mode), Aperture Priority (AV Mode), Manual Exposure (M Mode) and Automatic Depth of Field (A-DEP Mode). So I thought it would be handy to write a brief article exploring how continuous shooting works and when and why it can be helpful to use it.

Over the weekend I went to a summer party and decided to take along my Canon EOS 400D rather than the smaller Nikon E4600 I usually use at social gatherings. This is because I'm now used to the incredibly high quality photos that can be produced by using the Canon with its 10.1 megapixel capability - the Nikon's 4 megapixel capability just doesn't come close. I also thought it would be a good opportunity to see how the Canon performs when taking more 'candid' photographs of people instead of the posed photos I've mainly taken so far.

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