Samsung 120815 User Manual - Page 36

Drive button

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Drive button ƈ You can select various shooting modes. ƈ Drive mode ƃ Single shooting ( ) : Takes one picture only. ƃ Continuous shooting ( ) : Images will be taken continuously until the shutter button is released. ƃ High speed continuous shooting ( ) : This takes 2.5 shots per second when the shutter is pressed down and held. ƃ Ultra High speed continuous shooting ( ) : This takes 10 shots per second, when the shutter is pressed down and held. After completing the continuous shooting, images are saved and the images play back on the Rear LCD. The maximum number of shots is 30 and the image size is fixed as 1024X768 ( ). ƃ Auto Exposure Bracket ( ) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide exposure of the object. The camera will take 3 or 5 shots with settings at, below and above the set exposure. ƃ Auto Focus Bracket ( ) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide distance of the object. The camera will take 3 or 5 shots at different focal points. ƃ White Balance Bracket ( ) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide white balance of the object. The camera will take 3 or 5 shots at different white balance settings. ƃ Interval shooting ( ) : You can set predetermined intervals for the camera to take pictures over a period of time. INFORMATION ƃ If you change the camera mode, a drive mode set in the Scene mode is changed to single shooting automatically. ƃ When you select RAW or TIFF file format, you canŖt select Continuous shooting, Bracket shooting, Interval shooting. ŝ36Ş

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You can select various shooting modes.
Drive mode
Single shooting (
) : Takes one picture only.
Continuous shooting
(
)
: Images will be taken continuously until the shutter button is
released.
High speed continuous shooting (
) : This takes 2.5 shots per second when the
shutter is pressed down and held.
Ultra High speed continuous shooting (
) : This takes 10 shots per second, when the
shutter is pressed down and held. After
completing the continuous shooting,
images are saved and the images play
back on the Rear LCD. The maximum
number of shots is 30 and the image size
is fixed as 1024X768 (
).
Auto Exposure Bracket (
) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide exposure of the object.
The camera will take 3 or 5 shots with settings at, below
and above the set exposure.
Auto Focus Bracket (
) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide distance of the object.
The camera will take 3
or 5
shots at different focal points.
White Balance Bracket (
) : Use this menu if it is hard to decide white balance of the object.
The camera will take 3
or 5
shots at different white balance
settings.
Interval shooting (
) : You can set predetermined intervals for the camera to take
pictures over a period of time.
Drive button
If you change the camera mode, a drive mode set in the Scene mode is changed to
single shooting automatically.
When you select RAW or TIFF file format, you can
t select Continuous shooting, Bracket
shooting, Interval shooting.
INFORMATION