Canon PowerShot A70 Software Starter Guide (For the Canon Digital Camera Solut - Page 85

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79 Interval Timer Shooting Interval timer shooting is a method of shooting that records a specified number of frames at set intervals. 1 In the Save-RemoteCapture window or Shooting-RemoteCapture window, click the [File] menu and select [Interval Timer Shooting]. This will display the Interval Timer Shooting window. 2 Set the number of frames and the interval value and click [Start]. This will record the specified number of frames at the specified interval. •You can set the time interval between 5 seconds to 60 minutes •You can capture up to the number of recordable frames displayed in the Shooting-RemoteCapture window (the actual limit is 9999 frames when the displayed number is 10,000 or higher). Please note that the camera will not be able to shoot at the specified interval if it is shorter than the time required to transmit the data and save it to the computer. Timer Shooting Timer shooting is a method of shooting that records a frame after a specified number of seconds. 1 In the Save-RemoteCapture window or Shooting-RemoteCapture window, click the [File] menu and select [Timer Shooting]. The Timer Shooting dialog will display. 2 Set the timer interval and click [Start]. This will record an image after the specified time has elapsed. You can specify a timer interval from 2 to 30 seconds. Macintosh - Advanced Techniques -

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Macintosh -
Advanced Techniques
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Interval Timer Shooting
Interval timer shooting is a method of shooting that records a specified number
of frames at set intervals.
1
In the Save-RemoteCapture window or Shooting-RemoteCapture
window, click the [File] menu and select [Interval Timer Shooting].
This will display the Interval Timer Shooting window.
2
Set the number of frames and the interval value and click [Start].
This will record the specified number of frames at the specified interval.
Timer Shooting
Timer shooting is a method of shooting that records a frame after a specified
number of seconds.
1
In the Save-RemoteCapture window or Shooting-RemoteCapture
window, click the [File] menu and select [Timer Shooting].
The Timer Shooting dialog will display.
2
Set the timer interval and click [Start].
This will record an image after the specified time has elapsed.
•You can set the time interval between 5 seconds to 60
minutes
•You can capture up to the number of recordable frames
displayed in the Shooting-RemoteCapture window (the
actual limit is 9999 frames when the displayed number is
10,000 or higher).
Please note that the camera will not be able to shoot at the
specified interval if it is shorter than the time required to
transmit the data and save it to the computer.
You can specify a timer interval from 2 to 30 seconds.