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Creating a Dynamic Photo Image
3. First, shoot the subject.
Best results can be obtained with the camera secured 
on a tripod. With the camera pointed at the moving 
subject, press the shutter button to record. If you 
selected “Moving Subject”, the camera will record a 
series of Continuous Shutter (CS) images over a few 
seconds.
• To help ensure good cropping results...
* See “Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping”
.
• You can select the subject type and the “Number of 
Shots” setting here by pressing the [SET] button.
* See “Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed”
* See “Changing the “Number of Shots” Setting” for 
more information.
• Flash is turned off (?) automatically when shooting 
with Dynamic Photo.
4. Next, shoot the same background again, but this 
time without the subject.
After shooting the first image with the subject, have the 
subject exit the frame. Keep the camera still so you can 
maintain the same background composition as the first 
image (with the subject). When everything is ready, 
press the shutter button.
Only one shot (not CS images) of the background is 
recorded at this time.
As shown in the image to the right, there is no need to 
carefully compose the two images when shooting 
against a flat wall that has no visible marks at all.
First, let’s just have the 
subject wave or perform 
some other simple 
movement as we shoot.