Using Continuous Shutter

Selecting the Continuous Shutter (CS) Mode

Your camera has a variety of continuous shutter (CS)

CS dial

modes that you can select with the CS dial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This mode will record consecutive images while firing the flash or LED light.

With flash, you can specify consecutive recording of three to 20

ªFlash CS images as the maximum number of images recorded if you keep the shutter button depressed.

With the LED light, holding down the shutter button will record from one to 60 consecutive images.

In this mode, half-pressing the shutter button starts continual pre- recording of images to a temporary buffer. Then when you press the shutter button the rest of the way down, the camera stores pre- recorded images and performs continuous shutter recording of new images until you release the shutter button. You can specify anywhere from one second to up to 60 seconds as the continuous

ØPrerecord shutter shooting time, which is the amount of time for which pre- (Still image) recorded images are saved plus the amount of time that continuous

shutter recording is performed after the shutter button is pressed all the way down. You even can specify that the camera should save only images that were pre-recorded for a period of from one to 60 seconds when the shutter button is pressed all the way down. Use this mode when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-moving action.

This mode continues to shoot images as long as you keep the shutter button depressed, and you can change the shooting speed

ŒHigh- while recording is in progress. You can record up to 60 images

speed CS when any setting other than AUTO-N is specified. When AUTO-N is specified, consecutive image recording it possible until the memory card is full.

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