Concord Camera 4340z Setting the Self-Timer and Continuous Shooting, Shooting with Self-Timer

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1. Focus range mentioned is the distance between the camera lens surface and the subject.

2. Any flash setting can be used in macro mode.

3. Always use the LCD monitor to compose images in macro mode. Shooting with the optical viewfinder is possible, however, images composed with the optical viewfinder might be off-center due to the parallax phenomenon.

Setting the Self-Timer and Continuous Shooting

1.Press the // button to switch between Drive modes until the selected drive mode icon appears on the LCD monitor.

2.Shoot the image.

SettingDescription

Ten seconds

3 images at 1600 x 1200 resolution

Shooting with Self-Timer

If you selected Self-Timer (), after the Shutter button is fully pressed down, the red Self -Timer LED in the front of the camera will blink slowly for 7 seconds, faster for the remaining 3 seconds, then the image will be captured.

The Self-Timer is automatically deactivated once the image is taken.

Continuous Shooting

The camera will automatically and continuously capture 3 consecutive images at

approximately 1 images per second in 1600 x 1200 resolution.

 

To exit the Continuous Shooting function, press the

button until

disappears

from the LCD.

 

 

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Contents Page Table of contents 9Appendix Getting Started Package ContentsWindows System RequirementsMacintosh Safety Information FCC Compliance and Advisory FrontFlash Camera ComponentsRear TopUsing the Soft Case Using the Included AccessoriesSide Attaching the Wrist StrapOperating the Multi-controller Battery Status Indications Installing the BatteriesPreparing the Camera Formatting Internal Memory Or Card Memory Installing an SD CardTo turn off the camera Turning the Power On / OffSetting the Date and Time Using the Camera Mode ButtonShooting Mode Play Mode Movie Mode Shooting For shooting still images Mode Review ModeDate Stamp Setting the LanguageMenu Items Selectable with the Menu Button Selecting Menus and SettingsFile On / Off Reset Mode BalanceLanguage EnglishShooting Mode Setting the LCD Display ModePlayback Mode Basic FunctionsInformation Displayed on the LCD Monitor Using the Zoom Feature Taking Pictures Mode Focus RangeBasic Still Image Shooting Resolution Purpose Setting the Image Quality and ResolutionReviewing the Image after Shooting Tips on Red-Eye Reduction feature Using the FlashImage Quality Purpose Macro Mode Setting the Metering ModeCenter-weighted metering Multi-pattern meteringShooting with Self-Timer Setting the Self-Timer and Continuous ShootingSettingDescription Continuous ShootingAdjusting the Exposure ---EV adjustment Shooting in Long Shutter ModeAdj usting Color Tones ---Setting the White Balance Using the Self-Portrait MirrorVideo Mode Reviewing Files Reviewing Photo & Video ClipsMagnifying Images Erasing Files From Memory Viewing the Files in Thumbnail ModeErasing Images Individually Press Menu to exitProtecting Photos and Video Clips Erasing files by using the Review MenuPlaying a Slide Show Auto Play Setting USB ModeAbout File and Folder Numbers File Names & PrintingFolder File Capacity 0065 File Number ResetTo set different printing order for single images Dpof Print SettingsPrinting images Printing still images with a PictBridge printerSetting Print Size PictBridge Custom Menu Menu Screen Settings ContentLayout QualityComputer System Requirements Windows Using the Installer Splash ScreenMacintosh Color DescriptionOption Identifying Your Operating SystemClick Next . fig Installing the Driver and Directx 9 Windows 98/98SEStep Installing Directx 9- Windows 3Fig Installing Arcsoft Photoimpression ALL Windows UsersClick Yes. fig Win 98 FE/SE Click Next . Fig Click Finish Making Connections Downloading the Files by Using an SD Card ReaderDownloading Images to a Computer Connecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB Cable Internal Memory Understanding Camera Memory and StorageOptional SD Memory Card DCF ProtocolUsing Arcsoft Photoimpression Windows only Page Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingAppendix Sensor SpecificationsGetting Help Troubleshooting Section in this User’s GuideToll in Europe Toll Free in EuropeEurope JapanTaiwan