3Setting the
Maximum Burst During Continuous Shooting
The maximum burst during continuous shooting depends on the
Image- | Maximum Burst | |
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Quality | continuous shooting | continuous shooting |
73 | 30 | 37 |
83 | 55 | 100 |
74 | 50 | 60 |
84 | 100 | 165 |
76 | 105 | 240 |
86 | 220 | 850* |
1 | 11 | 11 |
1+JPEG | 9 | 9 |
* Continuous shooting is possible until the CF card becomes full.
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| maximum burst is displayed on the lower |
Maximum Burst | right of the viewfinder. |
If “9” is displayed, it indicates that the maximum burst is nine or more shots. If “5” is displayed, it is five shots.
While you are shooting and the number of shots remaining in the maximum burst is fewer than 9, the viewfinder will display “8”, “7”, etc. If you stop the continuous shooting, the maximum burst will increase.
After all the captured images are processed and written to the CF card, the above table’s figures for the maximum burst will apply.
With white balance bracketing (p.68), the maximum burst will be lower. The maximum burst is displayed even when the drive mode is set to <u> (Single) or <j>. The maximum burst is displayed even when a CF card is not in the camera. Therefore, before shooting, make sure that a CF card is installed in the camera.
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