Timelapse shooting
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1
Select the exposure differential
and number of shots and press
Z
.
2
Take the picture.
• Press the shutter button fully and keep it
pressed to shoot the preset number of
pictures. You can stop shooting at any
time by releasing the shutter button.
Shooting is automatically repeated as defined by set conditions. This is
suitable, for example, for taking regular pictures of the opening of a flower
bud. If you will be taking pictures over a long period, make sure to use fully
charged batteries or the AC adapter.
Top menu
[MODE MENU]
[CAMERA]
[TIMELAPSE]
[ON]
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“Using the menus” (P. 17)
1
Set [PICTURES] and [INTERVAL].
sr
: Selects [PICTURES] and
[INTERVAL].
Sets the value.
pq
: Selects the setting.
Adjustment range
Number of shots : 2 to 99
Shooting interval : 1 to 99 minutes in 1 minute intervals
Note
• In [
i
] and [
7
] modes, the built-in flash is not available.
• The external flash does not fire in [
7
] mode (SP-350).
• Sequential shooting is not available when [NOISE REDUCTION] is set to [ON].
• [
j
] and [
k
] are not available when record mode is set to [RAW].
• As the maximum shutter speed is set to 1/30 sec., adequate exposure is not
obtained when shooting a dark subject in modes other than
S
and
M
.
• If the battery power is low and
f
blinks during sequential shooting, shooting
stops and the camera starts saving the pictures you have taken. Whether or not
all of the shots are saved depends on how much battery power remains.
OK
BKT
± 1.0
± 0.7
± 0.3
×5
×3
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
Timelapse shooting
OK
TIMELAPSE
0
2
01
01 MIN
MIN
PICTURES
INTERVAL
GO
SELECT
SET