Taking Pictures
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Automatic Continuous Shooting
You can combine continuous shooting with the
timer for delayed automatic capture of ten images in
five seconds. This allows you to photograph yourself in
motion. Follow these steps:
1
Secure the camera on a flat surface or on a tripod. (See
page A-3 for information on attaching the camera to a
tripod.)
2
Turn on the camera and set the screen switch to
View
.
3
Follow steps 1 through 5 on pages 2-17 to 2-18 to select
continuous shooting.
4
Press the timer button. The timer icon
appears on
the display panel.
5
Press the shutter button. The timer icon and the red
timer light on the front of the camera flash slowly for
8 seconds. Then they flash rapidly for 2 seconds before
the shutter is released.
You have 10 seconds to get ready for “action” in front of
the camera.
The camera beeps 10 times as it captures your images,
and the red light flashes as the images are processed.
Then the camera shuts off.
6
Press the shutter button to turn the camera back on and
continue taking continuous shots.
7
To switch back to normal picture taking, follow steps 2
and 3 above, but turn off the continuous mode.
You can also turn off the camera and then turn it back
on to switch back to normal picture taking.
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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC 700
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