Lack of burst mode in N8?

Was trying to take an image of a moving object today, and when looking in the camera settings I saw that there was no burst mode
This was pretty surprising since all the older nokias I have owned had this including N73, N79, and N86.
Wondering if there was a specific reason for not including this feature, maybe due to the system optics?
Hoping someone on here knows.
Thanks in advance
PS - 1st post, great forum nokia hope to become a regular

@RaYYaN22
Welcome to the forum.
I haven't actually tried it but is the 'sports' setting what you need. 
It says it is for fast moving objects.
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