I've been playing around with burst mode and so far, I'm loving it! But I'm curious... (See Image)
In looking at the first row of photos, you see the first image is a "stack" of photos and the second photo appears as a normal photo.
The first photo (the stack), I have not selected a favorite yet. The second image is technically a burst photo and I have selected one favorite.
So based on what I see so far, if you select your favorites - they turn into single images. But I noticed that I am able to go back into that image and re-pick any other favorites.
My problem is, won't this use up a lot of space going forward? I mean I love the ability to pick and choose the photos I want - but it also worries me that it's still storing the photos I don't care about.
Am I missing something here?
~ Geekamo
In looking at the first row of photos, you see the first image is a "stack" of photos and the second photo appears as a normal photo.
The first photo (the stack), I have not selected a favorite yet. The second image is technically a burst photo and I have selected one favorite.
So based on what I see so far, if you select your favorites - they turn into single images. But I noticed that I am able to go back into that image and re-pick any other favorites.
My problem is, won't this use up a lot of space going forward? I mean I love the ability to pick and choose the photos I want - but it also worries me that it's still storing the photos I don't care about.
Am I missing something here?
~ Geekamo