7 Press the shutter release button.

ShootingIintervalI6hrs:

œThe video clip interval shooting begins and the first image is captured.

œThe monitor turns off. To turn the monitor back on, press the power button. To turn it back off, press the power button again.

œWhen the time set in5 elapses,step the next image is

captured.

INT.

0:00:20

 

 

 

œ The remaining video clip length and numberDUR.of frames0:00:04.29

 

 

displayed in the monitor will change as shown below.

 

 

 

 

 

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Frame rate is setX:to

6hrs:min:secÄfram

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FrameêrateêisêsetêtoêW: ShootingIScreen

ê Decreasesêtwoêframesêat

œWhen the set video clip length is captured, the interval shooting is completed.

œTo pause or end the interval shooting beforehand, perform the operations on the next page.

œ If the interval shooting is completed while the monitor

 

 

is turned“PROCESSING”on,

appears while the video

 

 

 

 

INTERVAL MOV

clip is created from the captured images. When that is

 

 

 

 

completed, the Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen

 

PROCESSING

appears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

œIf the interval shooting is completed while the monitor is turned off, the video clip is not created and the digital disk camera automatically turns off. Afterward, be sure to create the video clip with the captured images (see page 106).

œThe digital disk camera cannot be turned off during interval shooting. You will need to first end the interval shooting (see page 105) and then turn off the digital disk camera.

œOnce the video clip is created from the temporary data, the video clip can be viewed just as a normal video clip (see page 63). Check the video clip and then erase the temporary data (see page 106).

NOTE

œWhen performing interval shooting, if necessary, use a tripod and the remot images. This prevents the digital disk camera from moving and ensures the s angle.

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