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Using Burst Mode

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Using Burst Mode Burst allows you to take multiple still pictures in a row as quickly as the camera possibly can. This feature is not available for video clips. 1 Press the Timer/Burst button until BURST appears in the active display. 2 Frame the subject and press the Shutter button all the way down and hold it. 3 The camera takes pictures as quickly as possible and as many as the memory buffer can hold (typically between 4 and 6) or until the Shutter button is released (whichever happens first). The Image Display remains off during the burst capture, and then after the burst pictures have been taken, each image appears one at a time on the Image Display. If you have Instant Review turned off (page 86), the Image Display will stay off for a few seconds while the camera processes the images, then it returns to Live View. NOTE You can use the flash with Burst mode, but it will slow down the rate at which the pictures are taken. For the fastest burst rate, turn off the flash, but be aware of camera shake if the scene is dark (you might want to use a tripod to stabilize the camera). Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 35

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Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
35
Using Burst Mode
Burst allows you to take multiple still pictures in a row as
quickly as the camera possibly can. This feature is not
available for video clips.
1
Press the
Timer/Burst
button until
BURST
appears in
the active display.
2
Frame the subject and press the
Shutter
button all the way
down and hold it.
3
The camera takes pictures as quickly as possible and as
many as the memory buffer can hold (typically between 4
and 6) or until the
Shutter
button is released (whichever
happens first).
The Image Display remains off during the burst capture, and
then after the burst pictures have been taken, each image
appears one at a time on the Image Display. If you have
Instant
Review
turned off (page 86), the Image Display will stay off for
a few seconds while the camera processes the images, then it
returns to
Live View
.
NOTE
You can use the flash with
Burst
mode, but it will slow
down the rate at which the pictures are taken. For the
fastest burst rate, turn off the flash, but be aware of
camera shake if the scene is dark (you might want to use a
tripod to stabilize the camera).