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Shooting with Vari-Program
—continued
Use this mode to freeze action. It uses a fast
shutter speed suitable for stop-action
photography. In Sports Continuous mode,
Continuous Servo AF (page 44) is automatically
activated and the camera continues to focus on
the subject without Focus lock (page 50). Also,
the shutter is released repeatedly as long as the
shutter release button is fully depressed.
• 80mm to 300mm telephoto lenses are
recommended.
• Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is
recommended.
• A tripod is recommended when using a
telephoto lens to avoid camera shake.
• Continuous shooting is not possible when the
built-in Speedlight is in up position.
h
: Night Scene mode
Use this mode for subjects with an evening or
night background. Night Scene mode captures all
the lighting in the scene, including the foreground
subject and background. When the flash is
cancelled, it allows you to capture the beauty of
nighttime or twilight scenes.
• Use of ISO 400 or faster film speed is
recommended.
• To avoid camera shake, use a tripod.
• To cancel flash, set the flash sync mode to Flash
Cancel
fl
(page 79) or close the built-in
Speedlight while lightly pressing the shutter
release button.
g
: Sports Continuous mode
Imprinting Date/Time (F65D only)
You can imprint the following date information on your picture:
Year/Month/Day, Day/Hour/Minute, Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year.
See page 22 to set date and time.
1
Push MODE button to select available
imprinting displays.
(Example: year 2001, January 15, 15:30)
• Each time you push the MODE button the display
changes as follows:
Year/Month/Day
Day/Hour/Minute
No imprint
• The data displayed on the data imprint LCD will be
imprinted on the picture. Select
-- -- --
(no imprint) to
cancel data imprint. Compatible film speeds for data
imprinting are ISO32-3200.
Day/Month/Year
Month/Day/Year
2
Compose picture, focus and fully
depress the shutter release button to
take a picture with the imprinted
date/time.
• Data imprint indicator
—
blinks for approx. two to
three sec. immediately after the shutter is released
(when film is loaded).
Imprinted date/time
The illustration at right indicates the position of the
imprinted date/time on the film. It may be difficult to
read against bright colours such as white or reddish
hues.
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