Nikon COOLPIX 5000 Instruction Manual - Page 123

Ultra HS, HS Sequence, Movie

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Taking Photographs-Advanced Photography Option HS Sequence Ultra HS Movie Description Camera takes photos at sizes of SXGA or smaller as long as the shutter-release button is held down. Image quality is set to NORMAL, allowing photos to be taken at approximately three frames per second. While the shutter-release button is held down, the camera records up to one hundred QVGA photos 320 × 240 pixels in size. Image quality is set to NORMAL, allowing photos to be taken at a rate of approximately thirty frames per second. With each sequence of photos, the camera creates a new folder in which all photos in the sequence are stored. Folders created at this setting are given names beginning with "N_" followed by a three digit number assigned automatically by the camera. In place of the number of exposures remaining, exposure count displays in control panel and monitor show number of hundred-photo sequences that can be recorded. This option is used to make QVGA movies 320 × 240 pixels in size, with sound recorded via the camera's built-in microphone. Recording begins when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down and ends when the shutter-release button is fully pressed a second time. While recording is in progress, frames are shot at about fifteen frames per second. In place of the number of exposures remaining, monitor exposure-count display shows length of movie that can be recorded. Movie ends automatically after 60 s or when no more space is available on memory card. Movies are stored as QuickTime movie files with names ending in ".MOV". 109

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Taking Photographs—Advanced Photography
109
Ultra HS
While the shutter-release button is held down, the
camera records up to one hundred QVGA photos
320
×
240 pixels in size.
Image quality is set to
NORMAL, allowing photos to be taken at a rate of
approximately thirty frames per second.
With each
sequence of photos, the camera creates a new fold-
er in which all photos in the sequence are stored.
Folders created at this setting are given names be-
ginning with “N_” followed by a three digit num-
ber assigned automatically by the camera.
In place
of the number of exposures remaining, exposure
count displays in control panel and monitor show
number of hundred-photo sequences that can be
recorded.
HS Sequence
Camera takes photos at sizes of SXGA or smaller
as long as the shutter-release button is held down.
Image quality is set to NORMAL, allowing photos
to be taken at approximately three frames per
second.
Option
Description
Movie
This option is used to make QVGA movies
320
×
240 pixels in size, with sound recorded via the
camera’s built-in microphone.
Recording begins
when the shutter-release button is pressed all the
way down and ends when the shutter-release but-
ton is fully pressed a second time.
While recording
is in progress, frames are shot at about fifteen
frames per second.
In place of the number of ex-
posures remaining, monitor exposure-count display
shows length of movie that can be recorded.
Movie
ends automatically after 60 s or when no more
space is available on memory card.
Movies are
stored as QuickTime movie files with names end-
ing in “.MOV”.