7
Appen
d
ix
122
7
Press
E
.
The screen of Step 4 reappears.
If [Calibration failed. Perform calibration again.] appears,
change the camera direction and perform a calibration
again.
8
Press
F
twice.
The camera returns to the standby mode.
u
Caution
• When performing a calibration, be careful not to drop the
camera. Wrap the strap around your wrist or take other
preventive measures.
• If the battery is removed, perform a calibration again after the
battery is put back in.
• As the magnetic field environment varies depending on the
shooting location, [Precise Calibration] must be performed at
each location.
• Changing the lens after performing a calibration may have
some effect on the magnetic field environment. In this case,
perform a calibration again.
1
Set the exposure mode to
M
.
The ASTROTRACER is ready for use.
2
Set the shooting
conditions.
Available operations
3
Adjust the focus and press
0
.
When the timed exposure is enabled, shooting stops
automatically after the set time has elapsed.
When the timed exposure is not set, the exposure continues
while
0
is pressed.
u
Caution
• This function cannot be used in combination with some other
functions. (p.115)
• Shooting cannot be performed when the GPS information has
not been obtained by the GPS unit.
When the Monitor Is Too Bright
When shooing in a dark place for a long period of time,
change the [Outdoor View Setting] setting in the
D
2 menu
to reduce glare.
Also, you can prevent eyes dazzling in dark places by setting
[Night Vision Display] to [On] in the
D
2 menu.
Shooting with the ASTROTRACER
M
Enables/Disables the timed exposure.
Q
Changes the exposure time within the range
from 0'01" to 5'00" when the timed exposure
is enabled.
R
Changes the aperture value.
J
Performs a precise calibration.
Bulb
Bulb
1600
1600
2′30″
FF
5.6
5.6
SR
9999
9999
9999
9999
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