Shooting Using 5-Vari Programs - continued

b: Sport mode (continuous shooting)

This mode uses exposure control with a fast shutter speed setting to freeze your subject in a moment of rapid movement and allow you to take shots of sporting events that capture the feeling of fast-paced action. Recommended lens: The most effective lenses for this mode are telephoto lenses in the 80 to 300 mm range.

In Sport mode, the focusing mode switches

to continuous AF servo without focus lock so that the camera focus tracks the movements of your subject. Also, if “PREVIEW”( P.49) is set to “OFF”, the camera shoots pictures continuously for as long as the shutter button is held down. The maximum number of continuous frames is 5.

The shutter will not release if the number of available shots is highlighted.

Note

Using continuous shooting when the number of remaining frames displayed is small

If you use continuous shooting when the number of remaining frames displayed is small, a warning beep may sound and the number of remaining frames displayed may show 0 even when the number of shots taken is fewer than the number of shots displayed when continuous shooting began.

n: Night scene mode

This mode uses exposure control that is tailored to dimly lit subjects and allows you to effectively capture beautiful evening or night scenes.

Also, when you are shooting people against an evening backdrop, you can use the flash to capture both your subjects and the background as they appear naturally. Lenses from wide-angle through to telephoto can be used in this mode.

In some photography conditions care is needed to avoid camera shake since a slow shutter speed may be used. (A tripod should be used in such situations.)

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FujiFilm FinePix S1 owner manual Shooting Using 5-Vari Programs, Sport mode continuous shooting