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Taking Pictures
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Press the shutter release button fully.
After the message [Starts interval shooting] appears, the display turns
off. When [Start Delay] is set to [0 min.], the display turns off after the
first image taken appears in Instant Review.
When the number of images set in [Number of Shots] is taken, the
message [Interval shooting complete] appears and the camera turns
off.
You can take three consecutive pictures at different exposure levels
when the shutter release button is pressed.
The shooting order is as follows: correct exposure → negative
compensation → positive compensation.
Interval shooting is not available in 9 (Green), N (Frame Composite),
X (Digital Wide), F (Digital Panorama) or C (Movie) mode.
• The display turns off between shots (during standby).
• Press the power switch during standby to display the remaining
number of shots and interval on the display. When the 3 button
is pressed, the message [Stop interval shooting?] appears. To cancel
interval shooting, press the 4 button.
• If the shooting interval is short, cancel operation may not succeed. In
this case, turn the mode dial to terminate the process.
• Settings for interval shooting can also be made in [Interval Shoot] in
the [A Rec. Mode] menu. Perform the same operations described in
Steps 4 to 6 to make the settings.
Taking Pictures with Automatic Exposure
Adjustment (Exposure Bracket)
Correct exposure Negative compensation Positive compensation