Epson L500V Reference Guide - Page 39
Continuous Shooting
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Continuous Shooting In Continuous Shooting mode, you can capture a series of photos by holding the shutter button down. You can take up to three photos per second at maximum speed. Note: To shoot at the maximum speed, you need an SD memory card with a recording/transfer speed of 10MB per second. Use of the flash is not recommended with continuous shooting, so make sure you have adequate lighting. 1. Turn the Mode dial to continuous shooting. 2. If you want to adjust the resolution or other settings, press the MENU button. See page 34 for a list of available settings. 3. Make sure you are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from your subject. ❏ To zoom in on your subject, press the T (telephoto) button. To zoom in more, release the button and press it again. ❏ To zoom out, press the W (wide-angle) button. To zoom out more, release the button and press it again. 4. Center your subject in the middle of the square focus frame on the LCD screen. 5. Press and hold the shutter button halfway. The focus frame turns green and the focus is set. 6. Press the shutter button all the way down. While you hold the shutter button down, photos are taken continuously. Release it to stop shooting. Taking Photos and Videos 39