OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

4.Specify a value for “Shots” and then press the shutter release button.

You can skip this step if you want to shoot only a single image.

Select “MAX shots” when you want the camera to keep recording images until its memory card becomes full.

5.Specify the “Interval” in minutes, and then press the shutter release button.

You can specify an interval value within the range of 1 minute to 60 minutes, in one-minute steps.

6.Specify the “Hour” part of the “Start Time” set- ting, and then press the shutter release button.

The “Start Time” specifies the time when shooting be- gins.

You can specify a time that is within 24 hours of your current time (as kept by the camera’s built-in clock).

If you want the image shooting to begin immediately when you press the shutter release button, select “Now” and continue from step 8.

7.Specify the “Minutes” part of the “Start Time” setting, and then press the shutter release but- ton.

8.Make exposure mode, metering mode, white balance, and other image settings you want.

9.Compose the image so the subject is in the fo- cus frame, and press the shutter release but- ton all the way down.

When the time you set in steps 6 and 7 is reached, the operation lamp lights and shooting begins.

If you selected “Now” in step 6, shooting starts as soon as you press the shutter release button in step 9.

IMPORTANT!

The “BULB” shutter speed setting is automatically dis- abled in the Interval Mode. If “BULB” is selected, en- tering the Interval Mode automatically switches over to a shutter speed setting of 1 second.

When the shutter speed is set to 20 seconds or longer, the camera may not be able to record at 1-minute in- tervals in the Interval Mode.

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