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When you take a series of shots, the resulting
shots are displayed (shown in order from left to
right) and automatically saved.
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The focus and exposure are determined for the first
frame and cannot be changed during shooting.
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The results of the shot are displayed even when the
photographed image display is set to OFF (➡P.98).
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The time required to record a file is approximately
6 seconds in “3NORMAL” mode (for 4-frame
continuous shooting).
If you want to select the shots to be recorded, see P.98, 99.
When you are taking continuous shots, “t”
appears on the LCD monitor.
When you are using Auto Bracketing, “[”
appears on the LCD monitor.
When you take a picture, the resulting shots are
displayed (Acorrect exposure, Boverexposed,
Cunderexposed) and then automatically saved.
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The focus is determined for the first frame and
cannot be changed during shooting.
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The results of the shot are displayed even when the
photographed image display is set to OFF (➡ P.98).
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The continuous photography speed is the same
regardless of the quality and file size settings.
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The camera always shoots 3 image frames in Auto
Bracketing. However, if there is insufficient space on
the SmartMedia for 3 shots, no picture will be taken.
Setting “t” Continuous shooting to ON allows
you to take up to 4 continuous shots with a
minimum interval between shots of 0.2 seconds.
When you specify “[” Auto Bracketing, the
camera automatically shoots 3 continuous
frames with staggered settings to give an
underexposed image, a correctly exposed image
and an overexposed image.
hThree types of Auto Bracketing are provided
(±1/3 EV, ± 2/3 EV and ± 1 EV).
See P.128 for information on EV.
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