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Techniques for Taking Pictures
• Because slow shutter speeds are used in Night View and Night Portrait modes, you should
place the camera on a stable surface and use the self-timer to take pictures. ( p.4-4)
• To prevent camera shake in Macro mode where high magnifications are used, you should
place the camera on a stable surface and use the self-timer to take pictures.
• Take care to avoid camera shake in other modes also.
Thhis camera is capable of taking continuous shots at up to approx. 3.3 frames per second.
This feature is useful for photographing moving subjects and for situations where you do not
want to miss a snapshot opportunity.
• For self-portrait shooting, the shooting speed is set to approx. 2 frames per second.
• The number of continuous shots that can be taken varies depending on the capacity of the
memory card in the camera.
• Continuous shooting stops when the memory card is full of recorded images.
•
The exposure and focus are not reset during continuous shooting. The continuous shots are
all taken using the exposure and focus set immediately before continuous shooting began.
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The speed at which data is written to a memory card varies according to the type of card used.
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If you use an SD memory card that is intended for high-speed recording (an SD memory card
with a write speed of 10 MB/sec. or faster), you can use continuous shooting to shoot at
approx. 3.3 frames per second until the memory card is full.
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
1
Press the POWER button H to
switch the camera on and then
press O or Q on the mode
button until the “N” icon lights on
the mode select LED.
2
Use the LCD monitor to compose
your shot.
3
Press the shutter release button half way to set exposure and focus.
4
Press the shutter release button down further to begin continuous
shooting.
The camera shoots continuously until the shutter release button is released.