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1
Select [Interval Shooting]
on the [Drive] screen and
press
G
.
2
Set the shooting
conditions.
3
Press
F
.
The screen of Step 1 reappears.
4
Press
E
.
The camera returns to the standby mode.
5
Press
0
.
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the first image is taken.
When [Start Interval] is set to [Set Time], shooting starts at
the set time.
Press
E
to cancel shooting.
After the specified number of images are taken, the camera
returns to the standby mode.
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Memo
• For each interval shooting, a new folder is created and the
images are saved there.
• The second and later exposures start at the interval set in
[Interval]. When the shutter speed is longer than the interval
set in [Interval], the shooting result varies depending on the
[Fixed Time Release] setting.
• When [Fixed Time Release] is set to [On], [Minimum] is not
available for [Interval]. If [Interval] is set to [Minimum], the
setting changes to [1sec.].
• The time set by [Minimum] in [Interval] varies depending on
the combination with the
A
menu functions.
Interval Shooting
Interval
Sets the shooting interval. The interval
can be selected from [Minimum] and 1
second to 24 hours.
Number of
Shots
Sets the number of images to take. The
number can be selected from [∞] and 2 to
9999.
Start Interval
Sets the timing to take the first image.
Start Time
Sets the shooting start time for when
[Start Interval] is set to [Set Time].
Fixed Time
Release
Sets whether to take images at the
interval set in [Interval] regardless of the
shutter speed.
AF Operation
per Shot
Sets whether to lock the focus position
used when the first image is taken or
perform autofocus each time an image is
taken.
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Interval Shooting
Interval Shooting
Interval
Interval
Number of Shots
Number of Shots
Start Interval
Start Interval
Start Time
Start Time
Now
Now
Minimum
Minimum
Drive
Drive
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
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Interval Shooting
Interval
Number of Shots
Start Interval
Now
Start Time
Fixed Time Release
Off
AF Operation per Shot
On
Fixed Time
Release
When the Shutter Speed Is Longer than the
Interval Set in [Interval]
On
Some shutter releases are skipped.
Example) When [Interval] is set to 2 seconds,
and the shutter speed is set to 3 seconds:
The first exposure has not yet finished at the
time the second exposure is supposed to be
started (2 seconds after shooting has
started), and so the second image is not
taken. (Shooting ends before the images
specified in [Number of Shots] are taken.)
Off
No shutter releases are skipped.
Example) When [Interval] is set to 2 seconds,
and the shutter speed is set to 3 seconds:
The second exposure does not start even 2
seconds after shooting has started, and
starts after the first exposure finishes.
(Shooting ends after the images specified in
[Number of Shots] are taken.)
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