Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 48

Interval Shooting, The current setting for the time lapse interval hours

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Interval Shooting You can use this time lapse feature to capture scenes that change over time, such as a sunset or a busy street corner. Your camera lets you set a time interval from 5 seconds to 24 hours. NOTE ◗ You can't capture HyPict JPEG or uncompressed Tiff images in interval shooting mode. ◗ 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 more information. To capture time lapse shots in interval mode: 1 Secure the camera on a flat surface or on a tripod. (See page B-4 for information on attaching the camera to a tripod.) 2 Turn the camera dial to . Press the POWER button to turn on the camera and wait until the photo capture light stops flashing and remains a steady green. 3 Press the button under MODE CHANGE twice. You see this screen: time lapse interval setting The current setting for the time lapse interval (hours, minutes, and seconds) appears in the center of the screen, with seconds highlighted. Capturing Video Clips and Special Shots 3-5

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Capturing Video Clips and Special Shots
3-5
Interval Shooting
You can use this time lapse feature to capture scenes that
change over time, such as a sunset or a busy street corner.
Your camera lets you set a time interval from 5 seconds to
24 hours.
NOTE
You can
t capture HyPict JPEG or uncompressed Tiff images
in interval shooting mode.
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 more information.
To capture time lapse shots in interval mode:
1
Secure the camera on a flat surface or on a tripod. (See
page B-4 for information on attaching the camera to a
tripod.)
2
Turn the camera dial to
. Press the
POWER
button
to turn on the camera and wait until the photo capture
light stops flashing and remains a steady green.
3
Press the button
under
MODE
CHANGE
twice.
You see this
screen:
The current setting for the time lapse interval (hours,
minutes, and seconds) appears in the center of the
screen, with seconds highlighted.
time lapse
interval
setting