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Taking pictures
Using the [Rec] menu
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• For the setting procedures of the menu. (→25)
[Time Lapse Shot]
This mode allows you to program the camera to produce still pictures at
a predetermined time and at predetermined intervals automatically. This
allows capturing gradual changes at constant intervals for landscape scenes,
animals/plants, and other applications.
Settings
[Shooting Interval]:
Set the time between the
individual shots. (Up to 30
minutes in 1-minute intervals)
There are cases where
intervals of 5 minutes or
more are required for some
shutter speeds.
[Start Time]:
Set the time to start picture taking. You can select a waiting
period of up to 12 hours.
[Alert]:
: The camera notifies you of the start of picture taking by
emitting a warning beep sound and flashing the AF Assist
Lamp.
: The camera starts recording without notifying you of the
start of picture taking.
[Image Count]:
10/20/30/40/50/60 pictures
About interval recording
When the shutter button is pressed fully, the camera will automatically start taking
pictures.
• In between the individual shots, the camera turns off automatically when no operation
is performed for the preset interval. At the time determined for the shooting to start or
after the determined interval between the shots, the camera turns on automatically
and the lens zooms to the previously set focal length to take a picture. (Do not attach
the lens cap during standby.)
• When the camera ON/OFF switch is set to [OFF], interval recording will end. To
continue interval recording, leave the camera ON/OFF switch to [ON].
• When you want to perform interval recording using the flash, open the flash and
perform the flash settings in advance.