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Something I just figured out about camera

You don't look like a dummy -- I didn't realize that at all!
Whew, relief!

Maybe in low light it will help?
Maybe as I have only done it indoors. Definitely helped taking pics of nephews and nieces opening Christmas presents. This way the pic would snap the instant I released the button.

Before when I was just tapping the camera button, there was a delay and I'd catch the kid turning their head or something. Since there was a flash when I would touch the camera button, I thought that was when the pic was being taken. It wasn't till I noticed the "shutter" sound wasn't happening during the 1st flash did I realize the pic wasn't being taken then, but on the 2nd flash. By holding the button, 2nd flash would happen when I released. I think the 1st flash is to assist setting focus/exposure.
 
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Great tip. As a semi pro photographer, I should have known that. On most point and shoot cameras, one should always press shutter half way down and allow camera to figure focus and exposure, and when ready to get the shot, press all the way down. It's amazing how few people know that.

Surf1 is right though. Tapping where you want the focus and exposure to be does the same thing, but when following kids/action, it's a little easier to just hold the shutter button until ready for the shot, and then just let go.
 
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Surf1 is right though. Tapping where you want the focus and exposure to be does the same thing, but when following kids/action, it's a little easier to just hold the shutter button until ready for the shot, and then just let go.
Yeh I tried it out with the dogs, and that's where it's handy, anything still you don't see a difference... but with movement it helps snap a pic fast and clean.
 
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