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How to reset the time interval between taking pictures? We take a picture and then it takes more than it takes a very long time before we can take our next picture. How can we adjust so that we can decrease the time between taking pictures?

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Make sure your batteries are fresh or fully charged. Your memory card should be a class 4 or better for high speed writing. Don't let it get too full before downloading. After downloading, format the card in the camera to erase and initialize it.

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