Power-driven film wind-on allowing single or continuous firingat a choice of rates, typically up to 5 fps Usually an accessory attached to the camera base
Camera attachment which automatically winds on the film after each picture is taken Allows pictures to be taken at a maximum rate of about five per second, useful for sports photography
A mechanism that advances the film to the next frame and recocks the shutter This is all activated by an electric motor usually powered by batteries This feature is popular for action-sequence photography and for recording images by remote control
Camera accessory (either built in or attached as a separate unit to some cameras) that automatically advances the film when an image has been taken and continues to recock and fire the shutter continuously, taking a rapid sequence of exposures at a predetermined rate of frames per second A motor drive usually also rewinds the film when the roll has been completely-exposed
A battery powered mechanism that winds on the film after each picture is taken Older cameras had connection terminals on the base of the camera where a motor drive (generally two frames per second (fps)or faster) or powerwinder (below two frames per second) could be attached Most modern cameras have integral motor drives
A mechanism for advancing the film to the next frame and re-cocking the shutter, activated by an electric motor usually powered by batteries Popular for action-sequence photography and for recording images by remote control
A mechanism for advancing the film to the next frame and recocking the shutter, activated by an electric motor usually powered by batteries Popular for action--sequence photography and for recording images by remote control