Owner's Manual

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Buffer
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The camera
is
equipped
with
a
memory
buffer
for
temporary
storage,
allowing
shooting
to
continue
while
photographs
are
being
saved
to
the
memory
card.
Up
to
100
photographs
can be taken in succession; note, however,
that
frame rate
will
drop
when
the
buffer
is
full.
I While
photographs
are
being
recorded
to
the
memory
card,
the
access
lamp
next
to
the
I
memory
card slot
will
light.
Depending
on
the
number
of
the
images in
the
buffer,
recording
may
take
from
a
few
seconds
to
a
few
minutes.
Do
not
remove the
memory
card
or
remove
or
disconnect the power source until the access lamp has
gone
out.
If
the
camera
is
switched
off
while
data remain in
the
buffer,
the
power
will
not
turn
off
until
all images in
the
buffer
have been recorded.
If
the
battery
is
exhausted
while
images remain in
the
buffer,
the
shutter
release
will
be disabled
and
the
images transferred
to
the
memory
card.
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Continuous Release
Mode
Continuous
release
mode
(QJ) can
not
be
used
with
the
built-in
flash;
rotate
the
mode
dial
to
c1)
(....J
30)
or
turn
the
flash
off
(:.-.....I
70-71).
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Buffer Size
The
approximate
number
of
images
that
can
be
stored in
the
01110.
memory
buffer
at
current
settings
is
shown
in
the
viewfinder
exposure-count
display
while
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed. The
illustration
shows
the
display
when
space remains in
the
buffer
for
about
21
pictures.
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Auto Image Rotation
The camera
orientation
recorded
for
the
first
shot
applies
to
all images in
the
same burst,
even
if
the
camera
is
rotated
during
shooting.
See
"Auto
Image
Rotation"
(u
170).
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See Also
For
information
on
using
the
Fn
(~)
button
and
the
command
dial
to
select a release mode,
see page 163. For
information
on
the
number
of
photographs
that
can be taken in a single J
burst, see
page
215.
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