.To change Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity (Sensitivity)
1.Use [8] and [2] to select “Sensitivity” and then press [6].
2.Use [4] and [6] to select the sensitivity setting you want, and then press [SET].
•You can select any one of three sensitivity levels, from ø (Lowest) to œ (Highest).
•With the œ (Highest) setting, the auto shutter release is triggered relatively easily. Auto shutter release triggering becomes more difficult with the ø (Lowest) setting, but recorded images have the least blur. Experiment with Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity settings to find the one that work best for you.
.Using Auto Shutter in Combination with Continuous Shutter
The following describes how Auto Shutter works while used in combination with Continuous Shutter (page 68).
With Normal | The camera will go back into Auto Shutter standby and be ready | |
to shoot again each time it is triggered. To stop an ongoing | ||
Speed CS, | ||
Continuous Shutter operation, wait until “0 Auto” is flashing on | ||
High Speed CS | ||
the monitor screen, and then press [SET]. | ||
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With Flash CS | 3 continuous shutter images will be shot with flash when Auto | |
Shutter is triggered. | ||
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Tips for Better Auto Shutter Snapshots
•Using Auto Shutter in combination with Anti Shake (page 75) reduces the chance of image blur even more.
•While recording with Detect Blur or Detect Smile, keep the camera as still as possible until the recording operation is complete.
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