Casio EX-Z270 Owners Manual - Page 190

Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed, CS speed, Number of, images, Subject type, Moving Subject

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Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed Pressing [SET] during step 1 of "3. First, shoot the subject." will display a screen for specifying the subject type and CS speed. You can select from among the four subject types listed below. You also can specify a stationary subject (one frame only) in addition to a moving subject. CS speed Number of images Subject type Moving Subject 1sec (20fps) Moving Subject 2sec (10fps) Moving Subject 4sec (5fps) 20 frames per second 10 frames per second 5 frames per second 20 images 20 images 20 images Creates a moving subject from the CS images. • The subject is cropped out of each of the CS images. • "Moving Subject 1sec (20fps)" provides smooth subject movement, but recording time is limited to one second. • "Moving Subject 4sec (5fps)" provides more recording time, but subject movement is slightly rough. Still Subject Records a single subject, which is - 1 image cropped and inserted into the background image. 10 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image

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10
Creating a Dynamic Photo Image
Pressing [SET] during step 1 of “3. First, shoot the subject.”
will display a screen for specifying the subject type and CS
speed.
You can select from among the four subject types listed
below. You also can specify a stationary subject (one frame
only) in addition to a moving subject.
Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed
CS speed
Number of
images
Subject type
Moving Subject
1sec (20fps)
20 frames per
second
20 images
Creates a moving subject from the
CS images.
The subject is cropped out of
each of the CS images.
“Moving Subject 1sec (20fps)”
provides smooth subject
movement, but recording time is
limited to one second.
“Moving Subject 4sec (5fps)”
provides more recording time,
but subject movement is slightly
rough.
Moving Subject
2sec (10fps)
10 frames per
second
20 images
Moving Subject
4sec (5fps)
5 frames per
second
20 images
Still Subject
1 image
Records a single subject, which is
cropped and inserted into the
background image.