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Shoo
ting
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You can use the [Drive] and [Timer/Remote Control] functions
in combination.
1
Press
A
in the standby mode.
Alternatively, select [Drive Mode] in the
A
4 menu.
The [Drive Mode] screen
appears.
2
Press
D
.
The [Drive] screen appears.
Refer to p.73 for [Timer/Remote Control].
3
Use
AB
to select a drive
mode.
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Caution
• There are restrictions on some drive modes when used in
combination with some other functions. (p.115)
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Memo
• The [Drive] setting is saved even after the power is turned off.
If [Drive] is set to
Y
(Off) in [Memory] of the
E
5 menu, the
setting returns to [Single Frame Shooting] when the power is
turned off. (p.111)
Selecting the Drive Mode
A
4
Single Frame
Shooting
Performs normal shooting.
Continuous
Shooting (H)
Continuous
Shooting (M)
Continuous
Shooting (L)
Continuously takes images while
0
is kept pressed. (p.67)
Bracketing
Takes consecutive images at
different exposure levels. (p.67)
Depth of Field
Bracketing
Continuously takes images with
different depth-of-field settings
(aperture values). (p.68)
Drive Mode
Drive Mode
Single Frame Shooting
Single Frame Shooting
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
Drive
Drive
Single Frame Shooting
Single Frame Shooting
Motion
Bracketing
Continuously takes images with
different shutter speeds. (p.69)
Mirror Lock-up
Shooting
Takes images with the mirror
raised. The mirror is raised when
0
is pressed fully, and an
image is taken when
0
is
pressed fully again. (p.69)
Multi-exposure
Creates a composite image by
taking multiple images and
merging them into a single
image. (p.70)
Interval
Shooting
Takes images at the set interval
and saves them. (p.71)
Interval
Composite
Takes images at the set interval
and merges them into a single
image. (p.72)
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