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VQT1Z82
Taking pictures according to the scene
‘SCENE MODE’ (Continued)
Mode:
HIGH
SENS.
Prevents blurring of subject in dark, indoor
conditions.
• Pictures may appear slightly
grainy due to high sensitivity.
• Main fixed settings
QUALITY:
(Standard)
SENSITIVITY: ISO1600 - 6400
• The following functions cannot be
used.
Extended optical zoom/DIGITAL
ZOOM/AUTO BRACKET/MULTI
ASPECT
Select the aspect ratio and the picture size with
and press ‘MENU/SET’.
Tips
• Focus: Max. W: 3 cm (0.10 feet) and above
Max. T : 1 m (3.28 feet) and above
(2 m (6.57 feet) and above
unless max.T)
HI-SPEED
BURST
Takes pictures of rapid movement or a
decisive moment.
• The number of burst recording
pictures increases immediately
after formatting.
• The recorded pictures become
slightly grainy.
• Main fixed settings
FLASH:
FORCED FLASH OFF
QUALITY:
(Standard)
SENSITIVITY:
Speed priority ISO200 - 1600
Image priority ISO500 - 800
• The focus, zoom, exposure, white
balance, shutter speed and ISO
sensitivity are fixed to the settings
for the first picture.
• The following functions cannot be
used.
Extended optical zoom/ Digital
zoom/ AUTO BRACKET/
MULTI ASPECT
/
SELF TIMER/ AUDIO REC./
BURST
• If recording is repeated,
depending on the usage
conditions, there may be a delay
before the camera takes pictures
again.
Use
to select ‘SPEED PRIORITY’ or
‘IMAGE PRIORITY’, and press ‘MENU/SET’
to set.
Select the aspect ratio and the picture size
with
and press ‘MENU/SET’.
Take pictures. (Hold shutter button)
Still pictures are taken continuously while the
shutter button is pressed fully.
Maximum
speed
Speed priority
Approx. 10
pictures/sec
Image priority
Approx. 6
pictures/sec
Approx. 7
pictures/sec
Number of
recordable
pictures
Built-in
memory
Approx. 15
or more
Card
Approx. 15 to 100
(The maximum is 100).
The burst speed and number of recordable
pictures change according to the recording
conditions or types of cards.
Tips
• Focus: Max. W: 3 cm (0.10 feet) and above
Max. T : 1 m (3.28 feet) and above
(2 m (6.57 feet) and above
unless max.T)
Scene
Uses, Tips
Notes