My camera is a good 10 or 15 seconds between pics, I need a better one thats not incredibly expensive.
What kind of camera do you have?
If you are taking longer exposures with noise reduction switched on, this kind of time is normal.
It also sounds like you may be shooting in RAW mode, compact cameras are very slow to record in RAW mode, maybe use JPEG instead?
If you are using a DSLR then open your aperture as this will allow a shorter epxosure, freeing up the camera more quickly.
Don't use flash all the time. Switch it off. The flash takes a second to warm up, and if you use red eye reduction it take a second or two before the shutter is actually tripped.
You need to provide more information about your camera though.
you can consider this one
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20/B 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom and Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization
10x optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens; Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
720p high-definition movie capture; BIONZ image processor also high-power zoom capability and fast shutter speed.
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All digital cameras take some time to write the image file into the memory card. This is normal. Usually, it takes longer to process a picture taken in low light conditions compared to those taken under well-lighted surroundings. So what to look out for is the lighting, not necessarily the camera. It is how good the photographer is in assessing light that defines high quality pictures. The camera is just a tool.
Answer by keerok on 09 Jan 2010 06:48:24Crikey! Really! Perhaps you mean flash shots, not normal ones.
Anyway, the speed of flash recharge and write-speed, etc, is generally related to how much you pay. Once you get over £150-200 then you should be OK.
The obvious thing is to go into a camera shop and try a few. Any of the major brands should satisfy - Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic, etc.
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