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    I cannot find where to set the continuous shooting mode on my Aiptek T7 Pro. The manual says nothing about it but I've seen specs that say it has continuous shooting mode.
    Any ideas?
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  2. Since that is a video camera you push the button and the camera will record continually till you stop it.
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    Usually "continuous shooting" means continuous still camera shooting.
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  4. That is called "burst mode" for stills not continuous. And if your menu doesn't show you that and if your manual doesn't show you how to do it then you probably don't have that feature.
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    "continuous shooting" probably refers to the ability to take a still shot while the camera continues to shoot video...........
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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    Burst mode is a limited amount of shots when pressing the camera button.
    Continuous shooting means that the camera will keep shooting after you press the camera button, and will stop shooting when you press the button again.
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  7. "Continuous shooting means that the camera will keep shooting after you press the camera button, and will stop shooting when you press the button again."

    What I said. Why repeat it? Anyway continuous defined actually means "forever". So that word doesn't mean anything in the video world of cameras.
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    continuous shooting can mean different things on different equipment.

    for instance, on my canon powershot s5is, (the button at the top next to the shutter button) you set the mode to 'continuous' then, proceed in the usual manor of taking pictures, press and hold down the shutter button and it will take continuous photos at certain speed depending on different settings until you release the button. i wish i could make it faster but its pretty slow, like .4 seconds or so i think.
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    Treetops: You meant continuous VIDEO shooting while I mean continuous STILLS shooting - that's our differences.
    Vhelp: Right, some cameras for continuous stills shooting you have to press to shoot and release to stop, and on others it's press to start and press to stop.
    I take aerial photos using model planes, so it's good that on my camera I just press to shoot and launch my plane and the camera continues to shoot stills continuously.
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  10. Glad we got that sorted out.
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