Specifications
1. Set your camera to the Interval Mode. (Fig. 46)
2. Press the Shutter Release Button. After 60 se" coeds, the shutter will release. Then, your camera will automatically
make another exposure every 60 seconds until the Interval Mode is cancelled.
3. Press the Mode Button to cancel it, or close the Lens Cover Confirm that the ~ mark disappears.
* When the Interval Mode is activated by pressing the Shutter Release Button, the symbol that was displayed on the
LCD Panel will blink. (Fig. 47)
* At the end of the roll, your camera will automatically rewind the film and reset to the normal condition.
* You can also release the shutter during the Interval Mode. (If the Interval Mode is not cancelled, the shutter will be
released again 60 seconds after it was last released.)
* When in the Interval Mode if the surrounding lighting is insufficient, the Flash Unit will pop up automatically and
the Interval Mode will be activated after the flash is charged and ready. Pictures will then be taken with flash. All
pictures will be taken with flash unless the mode is cancelled or unless there is sufficient lighting and the Flash Unit is
pushed back down.
* To cancel the Interval Mode press the Mode Button or close the Lens Shield. If the mode is cancelled with the
Mode Button, the camera will not switch to the next M.E mode It will be set to normal mode instead. To set it to the
M.E mode from the Interval Mode, use the Mode Button again to select the M.E mode.
* If the self-timer is used in the Interval Mode, the self-timer will operate first. Then after that first picture succeeding
pictures will be taken according to the Interval Mode.