Rapid Fire Mode
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Rapid Fire Mode
Anyone use this setting on their Moultrie or Browning cams? I've tried it and it just looks like the exact same pic as the first one. Just wondering what the value or advantage is to using this setting? Not sure as to why one would use rapid fire over multi-shot.
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Re: Rapid Fire Mode
I have no idea why I would want to use anything faster then the regular multi shot mode! That sometimes is almost to fast! I like when it takes the pictures after the deer has had enough time to move a little and to give me another angle on him leading to a more accurate guess on size !
I have never really even used the rapid fire mode since I did not think that I would like it !
I have never really even used the rapid fire mode since I did not think that I would like it !
Re: Rapid Fire Mode
I always use rapid fire on my Browning. I use it mainly on trails where regular burst would be to slow. I like to get as many pics of bucks as I can and regular burst on trails would be to slow for me.
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