Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 49
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4 Press the buttons next to the up and down arrows to change the highlighted setting, then press the button under the left arrow to move to the next setting and repeat the process. Continue until you've set the correct interval. NOTE You can also choose the maximum interval of 24 hours or the minimum interval of 5 seconds (10 seconds if the flash is on, 20 seconds if sound is on) by pressing the button next to Max/Min. 5 Press the button next to Sound to turn the setting to Off or On. 6 Press the shutter button to take the first picture. The camera turns off automatically after you take the first picture, then turns on again after the selected interval to take the next photo. While the camera is standing by between shots, Int appears in the display panel. 7 To stop taking pictures, press the POWER button to turn off the camera. The number of photos you can take is limited by the space on the CompactFlash memory card. With a higher density card, you can store more pictures. (See Appendix B for more information.) TIP You can use a movie editing or animation program to turn your interval photos into time lapse movies that you can play on your computer or on the Internet. Set the camera to Standard image quality or resize your images in an image editing program for a manageable movie file size. Some programs that you can use are: QuickTime Pro, Macromedia® Flash™, iMovie 2 (Apple), Movie Maker (included with Windows Me), or Adobe® ImageReady™ (included with Photoshop® 5.5, or later). See your program's documentation for more information. Capturing Video Clips and Special Shots 3-6
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