Digital Cameras Fast Shutter Speeds

Shutter speed 8-10MP cameras …?
8-10 MP digital cameras … has the highest shutter speed? I just bought a Kodak V1003 10MP and I am disappointed with the time it takes to capture the picture after you press the button, and I really thought it would reset inbetween photos faster. Just wondering if this is as good as it gets for this price, or should I return this camera and get something different. My budget is $ 300 or less. Thank you!
If you pre-focus by pressing the shutter button half-way down while aiming at your subject – or if you anticipate the issue will be if you want to take a picture — it will help a lot. You can set your camera in "Sport Mode" or "Landscape" and this will minimize the gap. If you do not use the flash, it will help. If you turn off "face detection", which will help. If you turn off the LCD monitor and use the viewfinder only, it will help. If you use the continuous shooting mode to a burst of 4 or 5 shots, there will be no pre-focus between shots. For most point and shoot cameras, it takes to 1.5-to-2 frames per second, but you can not use the flash. some point and shoot cameras are better than others. I have a Canon PowerShot SD900 that seems quite easy for me. If you go to http://www.dpreview.com and read the reviews (once they are available for the cameras you're considering) you can go to the page called "Performance" and see exactly what the lag is tested, as well as several other performace benchmarks. Here a link that shows a chart of various cameras and their shutter lag and the time it takes to shoot five frames. You will not see any DSLR listed, because they have no shutter lag. If you click on the column heading, like "One Shot", the chart will sort according to this measure. Http: / / www.cameras.co.uk / html / shutter-lag-comparisons.cfm Here's a list of five cameras with good shot soon-to-shot delay of less than 1.5 seconds (in good light) each: http://www.cnet.com.au/digitalcameras/cameras/0, 239,036,184, 339,271,492.00. htm Powershots Canon SD850, SD750 IS and Cybershots Sony DSC-T100 and DSC-W55, Kodak Easyshare C875.
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