.To shoot with Slow Motion View

1.Point the camera at the subject.

2.Press [SLOW] (Slow Motion View).

This will start slow motion playback of pre-recorded images on the monitor screen.

You can use [4] and [6] to change the playback speed while Slow Motion View playback is in progress.

 

 

 

3. When the pre-recorded image you want to

Playback

speed bar

save is displayed, press the shutter button.

 

 

This will store the displayed image as a snapshot and exit Show Motion View. To exit Slow Motion View without saving any image, press [SLOW].

NOTE

Press [SLOW] before the instance you want to shoot occurs.

After pressing [SLOW], be sure to keep the camera pointed at the subject for at least the duration that is specified by the Slow Motion View pre-record time (buffer size) setting.

After you press [SLOW], the slow motion image playback will continue on the screen until you press the shutter button to store one of the images. To stop slow motion playback without saving any one of the images, press [SLOW] again.

Focus and exposure settings remain fixed at what they were when you pressed [SLOW].

For focusing during a Slow Motion View operation, it is recommended that you half- press the shutter button to focus before you press [SLOW] (it is not necessary to keep the shutter button half-pressed after focus is achieved), or that you change the “Continuous AF” setting to “On”.

When “On” is selected for the “Continuous AF” setting, it will take slightly longer for slow motion playback of the pre-recorded images to start after you press [SLOW].

If the camera’s image size setting is 9M, 3:2, or 16:9 when you shoot a Slow Motion View image, the size of the resulting image will be 6M.

The shooting range of Slow Motion View is narrower than that of a Single Shot mode image.

Switching to Slow Motion View causes the flash setting to become ? (flash off) automatically.

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