Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 53

Continuous Shooting, temporarily saved to the camera.

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Follow these steps to use quick shot mode: 1 Turn the camera dial to . You see the SETUP menu. (Normal Shot appears as the default setting.) 2 Press the − button (next to Normal Shot) to select Quick Shot. 3 Turn the camera dial to or and wait until the camera status light turns green. The image quality icon on the status display panel flashes, indicating that quick shot mode is enabled. 4 Press and hold the shutter button to begin taking pictures. When you're finished, release the button. Or, you can press the shutter button repeatedly without having to wait for the camera to process each image. The bracketed number on the status display panel indicates the number of pictures temporarily saved to the camera. Continuous Shooting In this mode, you can capture a complex motion in a series of steps to create animation sequences. Take two standard or fine resolution pictures each second, with up to ten pictures in sequence (or one super fine resolution picture per second, with up to eight pictures in sequence). Continuous shooting is available for all user modes. NOTE You can't use the flash for continuous shooting, so make sure you have adequate lighting for your pictures. In addition, you can't select the HyPict image quality setting. 1 Make sure you are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from your subject. 3-2 Setting Up Special Shots

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3-2
Setting Up Special Shots
Follow these steps to use quick shot mode:
1
Turn the camera dial to
. You see the SETUP menu.
(
Normal Shot
appears as the default setting.)
2
Press the
-
button (next to
Normal Shot
) to select
Quick Shot
.
3
Turn the camera dial to
or
and wait until the
camera status light turns green. The image quality icon
on the status display panel flashes, indicating that
quick shot mode is enabled.
4
Press and hold the shutter button to begin taking
pictures. When you’re finished, release the button.
Or, you can press the shutter button repeatedly without
having to wait for the camera to process each image.
The bracketed number on the status display
panel indicates the number of pictures
temporarily saved to the camera.
Continuous Shooting
In this mode, you can capture a complex motion in a
series of steps to create animation sequences. Take two
standard or fine resolution pictures each second, with up to
ten pictures in sequence (or one super fine resolution picture
per second, with up to eight pictures in sequence).
Continuous shooting is available for all user modes.
NOTE
You can’t use the flash for continuous shooting, so make sure
you have adequate lighting for your pictures. In addition, you can’t
select the HyPict image quality setting.
1
Make sure you are at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from
your subject.