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Menu Guide >
C
The Photo Shooting Menu
D
Out of Memory
If the memory card is full, the interval timer will remain active but no
pictures will be taken. Resume shooting after deleting some pictures
or turning the camera off and inserting another memory card.
D
Interval Timer Photography
Choose an interval longer than the time needed to take the selected
number of shots and, if you are using a flash, the time needed for the
flash to charge. If the interval is too short, the number of photos taken
may be less than the total listed in Step 2 (the number of intervals
multiplied by the number of shots per interval) or the flash may fire at
less than the power needed for full exposure. Interval timer
photography will not start if the interval is set to
00:00’0.5”
and both
Silent photography
and
Interval priority
are enabled. Interval timer
photography cannot be combined with some camera features,
including movie recording, time-lapse movies, long time-exposures
(bulb or time photography), and focus shift. Note that because the
shutter speed, frame rate, and time needed to record images may vary
from one interval to the next, the time between the end of one interval
and the beginning of the next may vary. If shooting cannot proceed at
current settings (for example, if a shutter speed of
Bulb
or
Time
is
currently selected in mode
M
, the interval is zero, or the start time is in
less than a minute), a warning will be displayed.
Interval timer shooting will pause when
Self-timer
(
E
) is selected for
release mode or if the camera is turned off and then on again (when
the camera is off, batteries and memory cards can be replaced without
ending interval timer photography). Pausing shooting does not affect
interval timer settings.
D
Release Mode
Regardless of the release mode selected, the camera will take the
specified number of shots at each interval.