Shooting Functions

Interval Capture

Set the shooting interval, the number of shots, and shooting start time. Use this function to capture photos at regular intervals during an event, such as a lunar eclipse or a sunrise.

 

 

 

To save interval shots as a video, select Time Lapse

On. The camera

 

records a UHD video up to 60 seconds long at a rate of 10 fps. When using the

Time Lapse function, you can set the count to less than 600 shots.

If you set the interval count to more than 600 shots or there is not enough

 

space on the memory card after the Time Lapse function has been set, the

To capture an interval shot,

In Shooting mode, press [m] b Interval Capture set a shooting interval, the number of shots, and shooting start time Start Interval Capture wait for shooting to begin at the time you set. (If you did not set a shooting start time, press [Shutter] to capture the photo.)

interval count will change automatically to allow you to use the Time Lapse

function.

If you set the interval time to 1 second and set the Time Lapse function, the

interval time will change to 2 seconds.

Touch

to pause while capturing photos.

Touch to resume.

Touch or press [m] to stop capturing.

Use a shutter release cable with a tripod to minimize camera movement when capturing interval shots.

Connect the power cable if the shooting interval is long or the number of shots to be taken is high.

If the shooting interval is set to between one minute and 10 minutes, the camera will enter Display save mode after it starts to capture a photo. If a shooting interval exceeds 10 minutes, the camera will enter Power save mode and turn on and capture a photo automatically at the next interval. Press [Shutter] to cancel Power save mode.

If the battery or memory card is removed while capturing photos, shooting will stop. Before removing the battery or memory card, interval shooting must be paused and the camera must be turned off.

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