Operating Instructions

Introduction Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
Playback Set Up
GB-36
Taking Still Images
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Using Continuous Shooting Mode
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Shooting Movies
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Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash
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[
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] Using Self-Timer
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Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto)
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Using Flash
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Adjusting Brightness
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Setting Focus
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Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor
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Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality
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Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings
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Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor)
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Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
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A Important
To ensure that you obtain true 3.3 frame per second performance, you should format (Æ
p.151) the SD memory card in the camera beforehand. If you repeatedly shoot and
erase frames, the continuous shooting speed may drop. If this occurs, save the images
to your PC and then format the memory card on the camera before continuing.
The number of continuous shots that can be taken varies depending on the type and
capacity of the memory card in the camera and on the subject. Continuous shooting
stops when the memory card is full of recorded images.
The speed at which data is written to a memory card varies according to the type of card
used.
If you use an SD memory card that is intended for high-speed recording, you can use
continuous shooting to shoot at approximately 3.3 frames per second until the memory
card is full. (The speed varies depending on the subject.)
If the subject is dark so that slower shutter speeds are used, the continuous shooting
speed may be slower than 3.3 frames per second.
If you use the flash, each consecutive shot can only be taken when the flash has
finished charging.
BNote
If you use the self-timer with continuous shooting, 3 high-speed consecutive pictures are
taken at a rate of approximately 3.3 frames per second after the specified time has
elapsed. (See "
[
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] Using Self-Timer" on p.46.)