Kodak 6B8773 manual Continuous Shooting, Mode, the camera continuously captures images at the rate

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Configuring your Camera

Continuous Shooting

When you keep the Shutter button fully depressed in Continuous Shooting

 

mode, the camera continuously captures images at the rate of 1.7

 

images/sec. (as long as there is room in camera memory).

• Rotate the D-Dial to

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Continuous Shooting Drive mode Notes:

When AF mode is set to AF (Single AF mode) mode and the focus indicator in the viewfinder is on, focus distance and exposure values are fixed at the setting for the first image. If the subject moves or the scene brightness changes, the lens focus and camera’s exposure may not be

correct for subsequent images. When AF mode is set to AF mode (Continuous AF mode), the camera continuously focuses on the subject. However, you can release the Shutter button even if the Auto Focus function has not completed. Therefore, images may be out of focus.

When you use Continuous Shooting mode with external flash on the Hot shoe, the camera’s frame rate may slow down. This is because the camera will not capture images while the flash is re-charging.

Images captured in rapid succession are initially stored in the camera's internal memory buffer. This lets you continue shooting without having to wait for images to be written to the CF card. The internal memory buffer can store about 20 images (at Raw 13.5 MP resolution). Once the memory buffer is full, the shutter will be disabled until some images have been transferred to the CF card.

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Kodak 6B8773 manual Continuous Shooting, Mode, the camera continuously captures images at the rate