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High-speed burst shooting/
Exposure bracket
You can select normal (single-image), burst or exposure bracket from [REC Mode].
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Press the
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(Burst/Bracket) button
2
Select a shooting mode with the control button and press
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Shoots up to 10 images in succession while you press and hold down the shutter button.
1
Select [Burst(High)], [Burst(Mid)] or [Burst(Low)] for [REC Mode]
2
Press the shutter button
• Burst shooting is not available during Easy Shooting, Hand-held Twilight, Anti Motion Blur, Sweep
Panorama, Movie Mode, or Smile Shutter.
• The flash is set to [Flash Off].
• When burst shooting with the self timer, a series of a maximum of 5 images is shot.
• In slow shutter speed conditions, the burst of shots per second may be decreased.
• When the battery level is low, or when the internal memory or “Memory Stick Duo” media is full, the
burst shooting stops.
• The focus, white balance and exposure are fixed to be adjusted for the first image.
• [VGA] image size will be set while recording on internal memory.
(Normal)
Shoots a single image.
(Burst(High))
Shoots up to 10 images in succession.
(Burst(Mid))
Shoots up to 5 images in succession.
(Burst(Low))
Shoots up to 2 images in succession.
(Bracket)
Shoots a series of 3 images with the exposure values automatically
shifted. For details on the bracket setting, see page 61.
• Exposure bracket mode is not available during Intelligent Auto
Adjustment, Easy Shooting, Movie Mode, Hand-held Twilight, Anti
Motion Blur, Sweep Panorama, or Smile Shutter.
• The flash is set to [Flash Off].
• The focus and white balance are adjusted for the first image, and these
settings are also used for the other images.
• When you adjust the exposure manually, the exposure is shifted based on
the adjusted brightness.
• The recording interval becomes longer according to the shooting
conditions.
• If the subject is too bright or too dark, you may not be able to shoot
properly with the selected bracket step value.
• [VGA] image size will be set while recording on internal memory.
High-speed burst shooting
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