Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 57

Using Programmed Subject Settings, While the camera is on in this mode

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NOTE You can also choose the maximum interval (24 hours) by pressing the top button (next to Max Interval), or the minimum interval (10 seconds) by pressing the bottom button (next to Min Interval). 5 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 on in this mode, Int appears in the display panel. 6 To stop taking pictures, turn the camera's dial to Off. NOTE The number of photos you can take is limited by the space on the CompactFlash card. With a higher capacity card, you can store more pictures. (See Appendix A for more information.) Using Programmed Subject Settings The Program user mode provides four programmed settings that let you choose the type of shot you're taking. The camera automatically assigns the optimum exposure, metering method, and sensitivity for your subject. Normal Appropriate for most photographs. Uses the following settings: auto exposure, matrix metering. Sports Portrait Recommended for action photographs. Uses the following settings: high shutter speed, automatic sensitivity, matrix metering. Recommended for portraits. Uses the following settings: spot metering, aperture fixed at f/2.4. 3-6 Setting Up Special Shots

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3-6
Setting Up Special Shots
NOTE
You can also choose the maximum interval (24 hours) by
pressing the top button (next to
Max Interval
), or the
minimum interval (10 seconds) by pressing the bottom
button (next to
Min Interval
).
5
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 on in this mode,
Int
appears
in the display panel.
6
To stop taking pictures, turn the camera’s dial to
Off
.
NOTE
The number of photos you can take is limited by the space on the
CompactFlash card. With a higher capacity card, you can store
more pictures. (See Appendix A for more information.)
Using Programmed Subject Settings
The Program user mode provides four programmed settings
that let you choose the type of shot you’re taking. The
camera automatically assigns the optimum exposure,
metering method, and sensitivity for your subject.
Normal
Appropriate for most photographs. Uses
the following settings: auto exposure,
matrix metering.
Sports
Recommended for action photographs.
Uses the following settings: high shutter
speed, automatic sensitivity, matrix
metering.
Portrait
Recommended for portraits. Uses the
following settings: spot metering, aperture
fixed at f/2.4.