❚❚Interrupting Interval Timer Photography

Interval timer shooting will end automatically if the battery is exhausted. Interval timer photography can also be ended by:

Selecting Start > Off in the interval timer menu

Performing a two button reset (0 200)

Selecting Reset shooting menu in the shooting menu (0 287)

Changing bracketing settings (0 136)

Normal shooting will resume when interval timer photography ends.

❚❚No Photograph

Photographs will not be taken if the previous photograph has yet to be taken, the memory buffer or memory card is full, or the camera is unable to focus in single-servo AF (note that the camera focuses again before each shot).

ARelease Mode

Regardless of the release mode selected, the camera will take the specified number of shots at each interval. In CH (continuous high speed) mode, photographs will be taken at a rate of up to nine shots per second, or, if DX (24×16) is selected for Image area, at the frame rate selected for Custom Setting d2 (Shooting speed; 0 307) > Continuous high-speed. In S (single frame) and CL (continuous low-speed) modes, photographs will be taken at the rate chosen for Custom Setting d2 (Shooting speed, 0 307) > Continuous low-speed; in mode J, camera noise will be reduced.

AShooting Menu Banks

Changes to interval timer settings apply to all shooting menu banks

(0 285). If shooting menu settings are reset using the Reset shooting menu item in the shooting menu (0 287), interval timer settings will be

reset as follows:

 

• Choose start time: Now

• Number of shots: 1

Interval: 00:01':00"

• Start shooting: Off

Number of intervals: 1

 

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