Sigma DP1 user manual Continuous Shooting, Self Timer 2 sec, Self Timer 10 sec

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CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

[Continuous]

In this mode, when you keep the shutter button fully depressed, the camera will take pictures continuously.

ξThe maximum number of frames is three in continuous mode.

CAUTION !!

ξImages taken in rapid succession, such as during Continuous shooting, are initially stored in the camera's internal memory buffer. Once the memory buffer is full, the shutter will be disabled until some images have been transferred to the card.

SELF TIMER

When you want to include yourself in the picture or avoid camera shake, please use the self-timer.

[Self Timer 2 sec]

The shutter will be released 2 seconds after the shutter button is fully depressed.

[Self Timer 10 sec]

The shutter will be released 10 seconds after the shutter button is fully depressed.

After composing the picture, press the shutter button “half-way” and adjust the focusing. Then, press the shutter button the rest of the way and the self–timer will activate. During the self-timer operation you will hear an electronic beeping sound. The beeping sound will be much faster during the last two seconds, before the shutter is released.

When [Key Sound] in the [Set Up] menu is set to [Off], the electronic sound will not beep even if the self-timer is operated.

If you want to cancel the self-timer operation, please turn off the camera.

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Contents USER’S Manual Thank you for purchasing Sigma DP1 Digital Compact Camera Package Contents / Accessories Table of Contents Advanced Operation FocusingOperation of the Drive Mode Reviewing and Deleting Images Quick PreviewRecording and Playing Back Movies Other Reviewing FeaturesDeleting Files Recording and Playing Back SoundSafety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Please read this section before using the camera Handling PrecautionsHOW to Store the Camera EnvironmentHandling Precautions SD Memory Card and Multimdeia Card Sold SeparatelyDescription of the Parts WAY Controller Color LCD Monitor Indication Explanation of the icons displayed in still image shootingBasic Operation and Quick Reference Charging the battery P.19To insert the battery P.20 PreparationSet the date and time P.27 Loading the card P.28 Select the exposure mode P.37Taking the Picture Turn the camera body onReview the image. P.67 Focus P.45Take a picture Preparation Attaching the Carry StrapAttaching the Lens CAP HOW to Remove the Lens CAPLens CAP Loading the Battery To Charge the BatteryLoading the Battery To Remove the Battery Checking the Battery Status Using a Home Power Supply Sold Separately Setting the Language LanguageSetting the Time and Date Camera SET-UP Menu TIPMemo List of Menu Functions Playback Menu Set Up AELNtsc PALOperation ReviewingInserting and Removing the Card To Insert the CardTo Remove the Card Formatting the Card Shutter Button  Auto Mode Basic OperationContent of Auto Mode Setting Color spaceProgram AE Program ShiftAperture Priority AE Shutter Speed Priority AE Set the exposure value to ±0.0 by using Button Manual ExposureSetting the Flash Mode Using the BUILT-IN FlashUsing the BUILT-IN Flash ISOForced Flash Slow Synchro ModeHOW to SET the Compensation Level RED-EYE Reduction FlashFocusing HOW to USE AutofocusAF Area Selection Focus LockFocusing with Magnification Display Manual FocusSingle Frame Shooting SingleSelf Timer 10 sec Self TimerSelf Timer 2 sec Continuous ShootingSetting the White Balance WB Advanced OperationPage Setting a Custom White Balance Setting the Sensitivity ISO Equivalency Image Quality Image File SettingImage Size Setting Wide MED LOWImage Quality Setting Image Parameter and Color SpaceImage Parameter Setting Color Space SettingEvaluative Metering Selecting the Metering ModeCenter Weighted Average Metering Spot MeteringAE Lock Compose the picture and press the shutter buttonAEL + Center AF Lock AEL Button SettingsCenter AF Lock Exposure Compensation Auto Bracketing Example Color Settings Mode IconDigital Zoom To SET Digital ZoomSetting the Image with Sound Image with SoundUsing the External Flash Electronic Flash EF-140 DG SA-STTL Sold SeparatelyChanging the Quick Preview Duration Reviewing Deleting ImagesQuick Preview Option DescriptionTIP Reviewing Images To Review ImagesDate  Viewing ONE Image AT a TimeWhile in SINGLE-IMAGE View While in ZOOMED-IN View Magnifying Images ZOOMED-IN ViewTo Magnify AN Image To GO to Contact Sheet View While in Contact Sheet ViewTo GO to Jump Mode While in Jump ModeViewing Images with Sound Viewing Image Information To Display the Image Info ScreenTo Display Magnified Image Info Screen Image Info Screen for Magnified ImagesWhile in Image Info Screen While in Image Info Screen for a Magnified ImageHistogram Viewing Images on a TV To Connect the Camera to a Video DeviceDeleting Files Menu Item DescriptionDeleting a Single File To Delete a Single FileDeleting Multiple Files To Delete Multiple FilesOther Reviewing Features Locking FilesTo Lock a Single File Unlocking a Single FileTo Lock Multiple Files Unlocking Multiple FilesMarking Images Mark MenuTo Mark a Single Image Unmarking a Single FileMarking ALL Images Unmarking Multiple ImagesRotating Images To Rotate AN ImageRecording Sound Memo Press the button to start the recording Showing a Slideshow To Start a SlideshowChaging Slideshow Settings DurationRecording and Playing Back Movies Recording MoviesPlaying Back Movies 1GB 2GB 4GBMovie playback screen Recording Sound Voice Record Mode Recording Playing Back SoundWhen playing the sound ῒῒῒ Playing Back SoundPrinting Images PictBridge Initial ScreenᴾSelect Images & Quantity Displayᴾ Printing Setting screen LayoutDpof Digital Print Order Format Dpof menuReference Optional AccessoriesMaintenance Explanation of Terms AE Lock104 File Numbering Options Setting the File Numbering SystemFile Numbering System LCD Sleep and Auto Power OFF LCD SleepTroubleshooting Cannot delete images Difficulty seeing the images on the color LCD monitorPictures are coming out blurred Incorrect date and time is shownSpecifications WAVConnecting Your Camera to a Computer Connecting the CablesDP1 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards