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9.11 Interval Photography
Interval photography can used for a variety of shooting scenarios such as
such as to capture cloud movement or a ower coming into bloom.
1. Ensure the camera is rmly secured on a tripod.
2. Press and Self-Timer button twice.
3. Turn the front dial to display interval mode as On.
4. Turn the rear dial to set the interval time. Settings include 0 seconds (no
interval time), 1 to 10 seconds (increased by the second), 10 to 90 seconds
(increased in units of 10 seconds), 2 to 10 minutes (increased by the minute)
or 10 to 60 minutes (increased in units of 10 minutes per turn).
5. Turn the front dial to the repeat mode to select how many shots you want
in your interval session, 1-10, or up to 60 in intervals of 10. If you want to
make a motion lm of your session and need more images, try shooting
tethered to a computer and set the interval to ON. The camera will do a shot
until you stop the session. Remember to leave enough free hard disk space
on your computer.
7. Check the focus and framing in the viewnder then press the shutter.
Cancelling Interval Mode
1. Press the interval mode button for interval mode.
2. Turn the front dial to “OF”
Notice:
Repeat turning (according to the number
of times) will lead to a countdown
appearing in the display.
After setting the interval photography,
turn the drive dial to “M.UP” (mirror up
mode) and you can operate in mirror up
delay mode. While photographing in this
setting the “AEL” will be displayed on the
main LCD.
When using auto bracketing, the interval
function cannot be used at the same time.
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