To ensure the speed of output, the output quality will be slightly reduced, which is normal.
For your reference, here are the reasons for photos with poor quality when shooting continuously:
1. The continuous shooting mode requires the camera to take multiple photos quickly and continuously, and the processor and image processing unit need to process a large amount of data in a short time. This will lead to a decrease in processing speed and affect image quality;
2. In continuous shooting mode, the autofocus system needs to focus quickly. Due to time constraints, inaccurate focus or focus drift can occur, resulting in blurred or out-of-focus photos;
3. In order to increase the continuous shooting speed, photos can be compressed or use lower resolution and image processing algorithms, which will reduce image quality.
To shoot clearer photos, it is recommended to use the regular shooting mode.