User Guide

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
This section describes more advanced recording operations
that are also provided by this camera.
Use the monitor screen to compose images for shooting in
the Best Shot Mode, Movie Mode, Panorama Mode, A
Mode (aperture priority AE), S Mode (shutter priority AE),
and M Mode (manual exposure).
Using the Continuous Shutter Mode
The Continuous Shutter Mode lets you record up to three
images at intervals of about 0.5 second.
You can perform continuous shutter recording in the Por-
trait Mode, Landscape Mode, Night Scene Mode, Best
Shot Mode, P Mode (program AE), A Mode (aperture prior-
ity AE), and S Mode (shutter priority AE) only.
1.
Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.
2.
Press MENU.
3.
Select FUNCTION Continuous, and then
press SET/DISP.
4
Select the setting you want, and then press
SET/DISP.
On: Continuous shutter enabled.
Off: Single-shot enabled
5.
Press the shutter release button to record the
image.
The flash does not fire in the Continuous Shutter
Mode.
You may be able to record only two images in the
Continuous Shutter Mode when using the Night Scene
Mode, a fixed shutter speed, or a slow shutter speed.
You cannot use the self-timer in combination with the
Continuous Shutter Mode.
The Continuous Shutter Mode is disabled while the
TIFF Mode is turned on (page E-93).
Certain Best Shot Mode sample images also do not
support the Continuous Shutter Mode.
Do not start a Continuous Shutter Mode operation
when the low battery indicator is on the monitor
screen.
Storage of images recorded in the Continuous Shutter
Mode to a memory card can take about 14 seconds
(for three images).
Never remove camera batteries, unplug the AC adap-
tor from the camera, or remove the memory card while
images are being saved.