2-12 Taking Pictures
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R4C3700
Rev.D
A5 size CHAP2.FM
4/21/99 Pass 0
Using the continuous shooting feature
The shooting mode is useful when you want
to break down a complex motion into a series
of easy-to-see steps. It is also useful to take
several pictures, and then choose from those
the ones you like best. To take almost two
photos a second, with up to 16 photos in
sequence, use the continuous shooting mode.
Follow the steps below.
Note:
When the camera is set in panorama or digital zoom
mode, you cannot take pictures in, or set the continuous
shooting mode.
When the camera is in the continuous shooting mode,
the flash is disabled.
1. Turn the dial switch on the camera to View.
2. Press the SEL button on the lower right of the LCD
monitor. Three menu icons appear at the top of
the LCD monitor.
3. Highlight the conditions icon using the
button, then press the SEL button. The Conditions
menu appears.
4. Highlight the continuous/quick icon using
the button, then press the SEL button. The
Continue setting menu appears.
5. Select Cont using the or buttons, then
press the SEL button. The Conditions menu
appears indicating Cont is selected.
6. To exit the setting menus, press the ESC button
two times. An orange frame appears around the
previewed image and CONTINUOUS appears
briefly on the LCD monitor. Also, a flashing arrow
mark appears beside Cnt on the camera’s display
panel.
7. To take pictures continuously, press the shutter
button and hold it down. Release the button to
stop taking pictures.
Note:
To use the viewfinder when taking pict ures in the
continuous shooting mode, turn the camera’s dial
switch to On.
8. To exit the continuous shooting mode, follow
steps 2 to 4, select Off, and press the SEL button.
Then press the ESC button twice.