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Shooting
t
Memo
• A new folder is created when Interval Shooting is performed,
and the captured images are saved there. When shooting in
another drive mode after performing Interval Shooting,
another new folder is created.
• The shortest time that can be set for [Interval] is 5 seconds
for [Digital Filter] and [Clarity Enhancement], and 10 seconds
for [HDR Capture] and
Y
mode.
• For Interval Shooting, Interval Composite, and Interval Movie
Record, the second and later exposures start at the interval
set in [Interval]. If the exposure time is longer than the time set
in [Interval], some of the pictures that are supposed to be
taken at the set interval are not actually taken. For example,
if the time set in [Interval] is 2 seconds and the exposure time
is 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
picture is not taken. As a result, Interval Shooting ends before
the specified number of shots are taken. In such cases, you
can set [Standby Interval] in [10 Interval Shooting Options] of
the
E
2 menu so that pictures are taken at the set interval
after each exposure ends. The screen displayed in Step 5
varies depending on the [10 Interval Shooting Options]
setting.
• For Interval Shooting and Interval Composite, the focus
position used when the first picture is taken is locked.
When performing autofocus for each exposure, set
[11 AF in Interval Shooting] to [Adjusts focus for each shot]
in the
E
2 menu.
Star and moon trails can be captured in one image.
1
Press
D
in standby mode.
The Drive Mode screen appears.
2
Select
t
and press
B
.
3
Use
CD
to select
t
,
u
, or
v
.
Proceed to Step 7 if you do not need to change the shooting
conditions.
4
Press
G
.
5
Set the shooting conditions.
Interval Composite
u
Takes pictures with the self-timer.
v
Takes pictures with remote control.
0002
0002
00 : 00´02˝
00 : 00´02˝
Interval Composite
Interval Composite
Cancel
Cancel
Parameter Adj.
Parameter Adj.
Interval
Interval
Number of Shots
Number of Shots
OK
OK
times
times
00 : 00´02˝
00 : 00´02˝
0002
0002
1 0 : 0 0
1 0 : 0 0 PM
PM
Interval Composite
Interval Composite
Interval
Interval
Set Time
Set Time
Bright
Bright
Start Interval
Start Interval
Start Time
Start Time
Composite Mode
Composite Mode
Save Process
Save Process
Number of Shots
Number of Shots
times
times
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
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