
CONTINUOUS ADVANCE
Continuous-advance mode allows a series of images to be captured while holding down the shutter-release button. Continuous advance acts like a motor drive on a film camera. RAW & JPEG image quality cannot be used. RAW cannot be used with UHS continuous advance.
Continuous
Continuous-advance mode is set using the drive-mode button and the controller (p. 76).
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Continuous advance - captures a maximum of five images at 2 fps. When used with continuous autofocus, the camera adjusts the focus during the series. The live image is briefly displayed between frames.
High-speed continuous advance - captures a maximum of five full-size images at 2.3fps. Focus is locked with the first frame regardless of the focusing mode. The monitor turns off during the series.
UHS continuous advance - captures forty 640 X 480 size images at 10fps regardless of the image-quality setting. Focus is locked with the first frame regardless of the focusing mode. The digital zoom and flash cannot be used. Shutter speeds must be 1/30 second or faster. Very bright light sources within the image may cause streaking. Black areas caused by a loss of data may be apparent. When the red low-battery warning is displayed, this drive mode cannot be used.
When a continuous-advance drive mode is set, an indicator appears on the monitors.