Operating Manual

3
Shooting
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u Caution
There are restrictions on some drive modes when used in
combination with some other functions. (p.87)
t Memo
•Only 4, Q, or Y can be selected in C mode.
The Drive Mode setting is saved even after the power is
turned off. If [Drive Mode] is set to S (Off) in [Memory] of the
A4 menu, the setting returns to [Single Frame Shooting]
when the power is turned off. (p.82)
The [Shake Reduction] of the A3 menu is automatically set
to [OFF] when the drive mode is set to [Self-timer], [Remote
Control], or [Mirror Lock-up Shooting].
When the drive mode that employs
the self-timer or remote control is
selected, exposure may be
affected by the light entering
through the viewfinder. In such a
case, use the AE Lock function or
attach the optional ME viewfinder
cap. Remove the eyecup before attaching the ME viewfinder
cap.
1 Press A in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
2 Select Z and press B.
3 Select Z, a, or b and press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
t Memo
When the autofocus mode is set to x, the focus position
is locked in the first frame.
1 Press A in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
2 Select O and press B.
3 Select O or P and press E.
The camera returns to standby mode.
4 Press the shutter release button halfway, and
then fully.
The self-timer lamp blinks.
The shutter is released after about 12 seconds or 2
seconds.
Interval
Composite
(3)
Takes pictures at a set interval from a set
time and merges them into a single image.
Star and moon trails can be captured in one
image. (p.53)
Interval Movie
Record
(Y)
Takes pictures at a set interval from a set
time and saves them as a single movie file.
(p.53)
Available only in C mode.
Continuous Shooting
Self-timer
Contin uous S hootin g (H)
Continuous Shooting (H)
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
Self-t imer ( 12 sec .)
Self-timer (12 sec.)
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK