Sony ILCE-9M2 Operating Instructions - Page 90
Interval Shooting
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Interval Shooting You can automatically shoot a series of still images with the shooting interval and number of shots that you set in advance (Interval shooting). You can then create a movie from the still images produced by interval shooting using the computer software Imaging Edge (Viewer) (page 213). You cannot create a movie from the still images on the camera. 1 MENU (Camera Settings 1) [ Interval Shoot Func.] [Interval Shooting] [On]. 2 MENU (Camera Settings 1) [ Interval Shoot Func.] Select the item you want to set and the desired setting. Interval Shooting: Sets whether to perform interval shooting. ([On]/ [Off]) Shooting Start Time: Sets the time from when you press the shutter button to when interval shooting starts. (1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds) Shooting Interval: Sets the shooting interval (time from when one exposure starts to when the exposure for the next shot starts). (1 second to 60 seconds) Number of Shots: Sets the number of shots for interval shooting. (1 shot to 9999 shots) AE Tracking Sensitivity: Sets the tracking sensitivity of the auto exposure against the change in luminance during interval shooting. If you select [Low], exposure changes during interval shooting will be smoother. ([High]/[Mid]/[Low]) Shutter Type in Interval: Sets the shutter type during interval shooting. ([Mechanical Shutter]/[Electronic Shutter]) Shoot Interval Priority: Sets whether or not to prioritize the shooting interval when the exposure mode is [Program Auto] or [Aperture Priority] and the shutter speed becomes longer than the time set for [Shooting Interval]. ([On]/[Off]) GB 90