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Moving Subject | 10 frames per | 20 images | |||
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Moving Subject | 5 frames per | 20 images |
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Changing the “Number of Shots” Setting
Normally you need to shoot the subject you want to extract against a background and then shoot the background again without the subject. When the subject is against a plain background, however, you can extract the subject after shooting only once. Perform the following procedure when you want to change the “Number of Shots” setting.
1.Before shooting the subject in step 3 under “Step 1: Shoot the subject.” (page 6), press [SET].
2.Use [8] and [2] to select “Number of Shots” and then press [SET].
3.Use [8] and [2] to select the “Number of Shots” you want and then press [SET].
| To shoot under these conditions | Select this option | |
2 | The subject against a complex | You need to shoot twice to extract the | |
background | subject. | ||
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1 | The subject against a plain (no | You need to shoot only once to extract | |
pattern) background | the subject. | ||
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11Creating a Dynamic Photo Image