Specifications

3. Push the Mode Button to cancel the Continuous Shooting Mode. Confirm that the mi mark disappears on the LCD
Panel.
Combining the Continuous Shooting Mode and the Flash:
1. Set your camera to the Continuous Shooting Mode.
2. Press the Shutter Release Button halfway down.
3. If the amount of light is insufficient, the Flash Unit will pop up automatically.
4. After the Flash Ready Lamp lights, press the Shutter Release Button to make the exposure.
5. Continue shooting by holding down the Shutter Release Button. Your camera will automatically make another
exposure each time the Flash Ready Lamp relights.
6. Press the Mode Button to cancel the Continuous Shooting Mode, and push the Flash Unit down to the original
position.
Combining the Continuous Shooting Mode with the Self-timer and Flash:
1. Set the camera to the Continuous Shooting Mode.
2. Press the Self-timer Button. If the amount of light is insufficient, the flash will pop up automatically.
3. When the flash is fully charged, again press the Self-timer Button. The Self-timer LED will light.
4. The Self-timer LED will remain lit for 8 seconds and then start to flash for 2 seconds. After a total of 10 seconds
have elapsed, the shutter will release.
5. As soon as the Flash Ready Lamp comes on again, the shutter release a second time
6. Cancel the Continuous Shooting Mode and push the Flash Unit down to the original position.
USING THE INTERVAL MODE
This mode closes the shutter in 60-second intervals. You can enjoy the use of this mode in a variety of applications,
such as the wildlife observation of animals or birds where you need to keep a certain distance or the growth records of
plants.
This mode was used when photos 7, 8, 9 (see on page 13) of the sample collection was taken.