Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 46
Continuous Shooting
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Continuous Shooting In this mode, you can capture motion in a series of shots. You can capture up to the following numbers of continuous shots per sequence: forty-seven standard images (two per second), thirteen fine images (two per second), or seven super fine images (one per second). You can't use the flash for continuous shooting, so make sure you have adequate lighting for your pictures. Also, you can't select the HyPict JPEG or uncompressed Tiff image quality settings. NOTE If you want to adjust any camera settings, such as white balance, sensitivity, or macro mode, turn the camera dial to to see the View menu and adjust the settings. See Chapters 4 and 5 for details. 2 Press the button under MODE CHANGE to change to Continuous Shooting mode. You see a preview of your picture with a red frame around the LCD screen. CONTINUOUS appears on the screen. 3 Frame your subject. 4 Press and hold the shutter button all the way down. If the camera's shutter sound is enabled, the camera clicks as it captures each picture. (See page 7-3 to enable camera sounds.) 5 When the camera has captured a sequence of pictures, release the shutter button. To take a sequence of pictures: 1 Turn the camera dial to . Wait until the photo capture light stops flashing and remains a steady green. NOTE If you continue to hold down the shutter button after the first sequence of pictures, the camera will pause to process the images and then take a second sequence. The camera will continue to take pictures until the memory card is full. Capturing Video Clips and Special Shots 3-3
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