
RECORDING IMAGES
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The frame that is visible inside of the viewfinder indicates the
image recorded at a distance of about three meters (9.8´).
When the subject is closer or further away than three meters
(9.8´), the recorded image will be different from what you see
inside the viewfinder frame.
When recording a subject that is closer than 10cm (0.4˝)
from the lens, set the Normal/Macro selector to
.
• Entering the macro mode or continuous shutter mode
causes the monitor screen to turn on automatically. Use
the monitor screen to compose images in these modes.
Recording Consecutive Images
(Continuous Shutter Mode)
The continuous shutter mode records images as long as you
keep the shutter release button depressed. Note that the
length of the interval between images depends on the image
quality setting.
1.
Align the dial with
(Continuous Shutter
Mode).
2.
Hold down the shutter release button to record
the images you want.
• Images start to be saved to the memory card when
you release the shutter release button.
IMPORTANT!
• The flash does not fire during continuous shutter re-
cording.
• You cannot use the self-timer in combination with the
continuous shutter mode.
• Continuous shutter recording is disabled while the
battery indicator is on the monitor screen.
• Never remove the batteries or memory card from the
camera or unplug the AC adaptor while images are
being saved to memory.