User manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Getting Started and Basic Camera Operations
- Charging the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Card
- Using the LCD Monitor
- Turning on the Power
- Setting the Date, Time, and Zone
- Selecting the Interface Language
- Attaching and Detaching a Lens
- Basic Shooting Operations
- Quick Control for Shooting Functions
- Menu Operations and Configurations
- Operating the Camera with Touch Screen
- Formatting the Card
- Before You Start
- Displaying the Grid in the Viewfinder
- Displaying the Electronic Level
- Setting the Viewfinder Information Display
- Button Functions
- Setting the Multi Function Lock
- Setting the Shooting Mode Guide
- Setting the Feature Guide
- Help
- Basic Shooting
- Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Creative Auto Shooting
- Special Scene Mode
- Shooting Portraits
- Shooting Group Photos
- Shooting Landscapes
- Shooting Moving Subjects
- Photographing Children
- Panning
- Shooting Close-ups
- Shooting Food
- Shooting Candlelight Portraits
- Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod)
- Shooting Night Scenes (Handheld)
- Shooting Backlit Scenes
- Quick Control
- Setting the AF and Drive Modes
- Image Settings
- Setting the Image-Recording Quality
- Setting the Aspect Ratio
- Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Customizing a Picture Style
- Registering a Picture Style
- Setting the White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast
- Setting Noise Reduction
- Highlight Tone Priority
- Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical Characteristics
- Reducing Flicker
- Setting the Color Space
- Creating and Selecting a Folder
- File Numbering Methods
- Setting Copyright Information
- GPS Settings
- Advanced Operations for Photographic Effects
- Program AE
- Shutter-Priority AE
- Aperture-Priority AE
- Manual Exposure
- Selecting the Metering Mode
- Setting the Desired Exposure Compensation
- Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
- Locking the Exposure for Shooting (AE Lock)
- Long (Bulb) Exposures
- HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting
- Multiple Exposures
- Mirror Lockup
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Using the Eyepiece Cover
- Remote Control Shooting
- Using a Remote Switch
- Flash Photography
- Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
- Shooting Movies
- Image Playback
- Image Playback
- Shooting Information Display
- Index display (Multiple-image Display)
- Jump Display (Jumping Through Images)
- Filtering Images for Playback
- Magnifying Images
- Playing Back with the Touch Screen
- Rotating the Image
- Protecting Images
- Setting Ratings
- Quick Control for Playback
- Enjoying Movies
- Playing Back Movies
- Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes
- Slide Show (Auto Playback)
- Viewing Images on a TV Set
- Erasing Images
- Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
- Setting the Auto Rotation of Vertical Images
- Post-Processing Images
- Sensor Cleaning
- Print order and Photobook Set-up
- Customizing the Camera
- Reference
- Software Start Guide / Downloading Images to a Computer
359
a Shooting Time-lapse Movies
When time-lapse movie shooting ends, the settings are cleared
automatically, and the camera returns to normal movie shooting. Note
that if you set a slow shutter speed for time-lapse movie shooting and the
settings are automatically cleared, the shutter speed may be
automatically changed to a speed within the settable range for normal
movie shooting.
If you start time-lapse movie shooting while the white <s> temperature
warning (p.334) is displayed, the image quality of the time-lapse movie
may deteriorate. It is recommended that you start time-lapse movie
shooting after the white <s> disappears (camera’s internal temperature
decreases).
If you play back a 4K time-lapse movie with the camera or select [Slow
motion] and set it to the fastest speed (by turning <5> all the way to
the right) (p.420), every other frame will be skipped for playback.
You cannot extract the frames from 4K time-lapse movie during playback
(no 4K frame grab feature).
When shooting with [Auto Exposure] set to [Each frame], the following
will not be recorded in the time-lapse movie’s Exif information.
• Autoexposure shooting: Shutter speed, Aperture
You can shoot time-lapse movies with a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N
for roughly as long as shown in the table below (approx. time from start of
shooting until the battery becomes exhausted). The possible movie shooting
time varies depending on the shooting conditions.
Total Possible Time for Time-lapse Movie Shooting (Approx.)
Time-lapse Movie
Shooting
Room Temperature
(23°C / 73°F)
Low Temperatures
(0°C / 32°F)
Interval
LCD
monitor
1 sec.
Turned on
5 hr. 10 min. 4 hr. 30 min.
Turned off
10 sec.
Turned on 3 hr. 10 min. 2 hr. 50 min.
Turned off 7 hr. 00 min. 6 hr. 20 min.