User Manual

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Picture mode
SERIAL EXPOSURES
The camera is set to single shot exposures by default. You can also
take serial exposures to e.g. capture motion sequences at various
stages. Use menu control to decide whether you want to take
single shots or serial exposures.
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Single or Continuous Low Speed or Continuous High Speed in the
submenu
Once you have selected your setting, the camera will take serial
exposures as long as you keep the shutter button pressed down
fully and you have sufficient space on your memory card. Tapping
the shutter button will take single shots instead.
Notes
The specified picture frequency and the max. number of pictures
in a series refer to a default setting (ISO 200, JPG format L-JPG).
With other settings or depending on the picture content, White
Balance setting and the memory card used, the frequency and
number may vary.
Regardless of how many pictures were taken in a series, the last
picture in the series or the last picture in the series or the last
picture saved on the memory card while the saving process is
ongoing will be displayed first i both review modes.
INTERVAL SHOOTING
This camera allows you to capture motion sequences over
extended periods of time automatically using the interval shooting
function. You must specify the interval between shots and the
number of frames in the series.
SPECIFYING THE NUMBER OF PICTURES
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Interval in the submenu
Select Frames
A keyboard submenu will appear (s. page 43).
Any new setting entered via the keyboard submenu will
overwrite any previously set number.
The first position of the entry line is marked as “ready for
editing” (that will be the value 1000 in the factory setting). You
can enter a number between 1 and 9999.
SPECIFYING THE INTERVALS BETWEEN SHOTS
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Interval in the submenu
Select Interval Time
Select the desired interval between shots
Press down the shutter button to start the series