It's called 'Continuous Shooting' in the manual - I found a copy on-line (see related link) - Details on Continuous Shooting can be found on Page 78.
You don't need a fish-eye lens with this camera. It has a built in fish eye lens feature/ mode and you can alter the intensity of the fish eye effect on the digital image.
you can find all of the burst mode digimon here:http://digimon.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Search?search=burst+mode&go=1
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The burst mode on the Canon 5D Mark III allows you to take multiple photos in quick succession, capturing fast-moving subjects. It can shoot up to 6 frames per second and has a large buffer capacity for continuous shooting. This feature is useful for sports photography, wildlife photography, and capturing any fast-paced action.
Manual Mode in Rebel T3 Canon is set by turning the Mode dial to align the M with the indicator line.
BUrst mode is when your camera take numerous photos at one time its also known as multishots on some cameras
No. The current M16A2 and A4 have a three shot burst mode. The M16 and M16A1 had a full-automatic mode.
It all depends on the light levels as it will constantly change, it's all physics
Noting is not in a DS game
Yeah it does.
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