Can you use a continuous burst with a flash on Nikon d60?

Can you use a continuous burst with a flash on Nikon d60?

Nope. If you understand flash you know that first a flash unit must charge something like a battery to get the voltage and amps high enough to produce that blinding flash of light. No flash can keep with the speed of burst.

Unless you explode a kilo of nuclear material as your flash, no.

Yes if your not blasting at full power. Situations like 1/8th power on the flash might give you 3 - 5 shots before needing to recharge the capacitor in the flash.
I tried it just to see and it worked with a Manual Mode External Flash. On board flash I have no clue. Never tried.
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