Sony DSC V3 Operating Instructions - Page 75

Shooting continuously, Set the mode dial to, P, S, A, M or SCN., Press MENU., Select [Mode] REC Mode

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Shooting continuously This mode is used for continuous shooting. The maximum number of images you can shoot per one shooting depends on the image size and image quality settings. Speed Burst ( S ) You can shoot images with a short interval (approx. 0.4 second). Burst ( ) The shooting interval (approx. 1.0 second) becomes longer than Speed Burst, but even more frames can be shot continuously. Control button Shutter button • When the battery power decreases with use or the capacity of the recording medium is full, recording stops even if you press and hold the shutter button.  Set the mode dial to , P, S, A, M or SCN.  Press MENU. The menu appears.  Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with /, then select [Speed Burst] or [Burst] with /.  Shoot the image. When you press and hold down the shutter button, the camera records the maximum number of images in succession. If you release the shutter button, shooting will stop at that point. When "Recording" disappears, you can shoot the next image. The maximum number of images shot continuously Speed Burst Image quality Image size (Units: images) Fine Standard 7M 8 8 3:2 8 8 5M 8 8 3M 8 8 1M 8 8 VGA (E-Mail) 8 8 Burst (Units: images) Image quality Image size Fine Standard 7M 15 28 3:2 15 28 5M 20 37 3M 31 57 1M 77 100 VGA (E-Mail) 100 100 To return to normal mode Select [Normal] in step . Advanced still image shooting MENU Mode dial 75

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Advanced still image shooting
Shooting
continuously
This mode is used for continuous shooting.
The maximum number of images you can
shoot per one shooting depends on the
image size and image quality settings.
Speed Burst (
S
)
You can shoot images with a short interval
(approx. 0.4 second).
Burst (
)
The shooting interval (approx. 1.0 second)
becomes longer than Speed Burst, but even
more frames can be shot continuously.
Control button
Shutter button
MENU
Mode dial
• When the battery power decreases with use or
the capacity of the recording medium is full,
recording stops even if you press and hold the
shutter button.
Set the mode dial to
, P, S, A,
M or SCN.
Press MENU.
The menu appears.
Select [Mode] (REC Mode)
with
/
, then select [Speed
Burst] or [Burst] with
/
.
Shoot the image.
When you press and hold down the
shutter button, the camera records
the maximum number of images in
succession. If you release the shutter
button, shooting will stop at that point.
When “Recording” disappears, you
can shoot the next image.
The maximum number of images
shot continuously
Speed Burst
(Units: images)
Image
quality
Image size
Fine
Standard
7M
8
8
3:2
8
8
5M
8
8
3M
8
8
1M
8
8
VGA (E-Mail)
8
8
Burst
(Units: images)
Image
quality
Image size
Fine
Standard
7M
15
28
3:2
15
28
5M
20
37
3M
31
57
1M
77
100
VGA (E-Mail)
100
100
To return to normal mode
Select [Normal] in step
.