Shooting multiple frames

– Clip Motion

Mode selector:

You can shoot a number of still images consecutively (GIF animation). Because the file size is small, these images are ideal for use on a home page, or for attaching to an e- mail message.

Clip Motion images are restricted to color levels of 256 colors and below. This is a characteristic of GIF format recording. For this reason, the image quality of some images may deteriorate.

Normal (160×120)

The maximum number of frames you can shoot in one Clip Motion shot is 10. This is suitable for use on a home page.

Mobile (120×108)

Two frames is the maximum number that can be shot in Clip Motion in this mode. This is suitable for use with portable data terminals.

Mobile mode has strict file size limits, so picture quality falls accordingly.

Before operation

Set [Moving Image] to [Clip Motion] in the SET UP settings (pages 45, 106).

Control button

Mode selector

Shutter button

aSet the mode selector to .

bPress (Image Size).

The Image Size setup item appears.

cSelect the desired mode with v/V.

You can select from [Normal] or [Mobile].

dShoot one frame.

Making "Clip Motion"

eShoot the next frame.

Press the shutter button once to shoot the next frame, then repeat this operation until you have shot the desired number of frames.

fPress z.

All of the frames will be saved in the “Memory Stick.”

To delete shot images in the midst of shooting

1In Steps 4 or 5, press b (7). Shot images will be played back in order, playback stops when the last image is reached.

2Press (Delete), and select either [Delete Last] or [Delete All], then press z.

3Select [Delete], then press z. If you chose [Delete Last] in Step 2, repeat Steps 1 to 3 to delete the images in order, from the latest one shot.

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Sony DSC-P32, DSC-P72 Shooting multiple frames, Clip Motion, To delete shot images in the midst of shooting