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6
Press
the
shutter
release
button
fully.
Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully
pressed. Take your finger off the shutter release button to stop.
~;;~';;
If
the
focus
mode
is
set
to
AF.S
(Single
mode),
the
focus
position
is
locked
in
the first frame and pictures are taken continuously at the same interval.
Focusing
is
continuously activated during Continuous Shooting when the focus
mode
is
set to
AF.C
(Continuous mode).
You can also use the remote control for Continuous Shooting. (p.127)
The shutter cannot be released until charging is complete when using the
built-in flash. You can set the camera to enable shutter release before the
built-in flash is ready
in
[20. Release While Charging]
of
the
[C
Custom
Setting
3]
menu. (p.71)
Select a mode other than
~
or
~
in
the [Drive Mode] screen to cancel the
Continuous Shooting. The setting is canceled when the camera is turned off
if [Drive Mode] is set
too
(Off)
in
[Memory]
of
the
[0
Rec. Mode
5]
menu.
(p.274)
The shooting speed may be slower when [Lens Correction] (p.193) is set to
On.
Interval Shooting
During Interval Shooting, pictures are taken at a set interval from a set
time.
1
Interval Shooting is not available
in
the following situations.
- when the exposure mode is set to (Green),
B (Bulb Exposure),
USER,
or
•"
(Movie)
- when Extended Bracketing, Digital Filter
or
HDR Capture is set
When Interval Shooting is set, Multi-exposure is not available.
Select [Interval Shooting]
in
the
[0
Rec. Mode
2]
menu
and press the four-way controller
(...,.
).
The [Interval Shooting] screen appears.

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