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❚❚ Interrupting Time-Lapse Photography Time-lapse photography will end automatically if the battery is exhausted. The following will also end time-lapse photography: • Selecting Start > Off in the Time-lapse photography menu • Pressing the J button between frames or immediately after a frame is recorded • Turning the camera off • Removing the lens • Connecting a USB or HDMI cable • Inserting a memory card into an empty slot • Pressing the shutter-release button all the way down to take a photograph • Selecting remote (4) release mode • Selecting mode U1 or U2, or selecting another mode after starting time-lapse photography in mode U1 or U2 A movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where time-lapse photography ended. Note that time-lapse photography will end and no movie will be recorded if the power source is removed or disconnected or the destination memory card is ejected. ❚❚ No Photograph The camera will skip the current frame if it is unable to focus using single-servo autofocus (AF-S or single-servo autofocus selected for AF-A; note that the camera focuses again before each shot). Shooting will resume with the next frame. t A Image Review The K button can not be used to view pictures while time-lapse photography is in progress, but the current frame will be displayed for a few seconds after each shot if On is selected for Image review in the playback menu (0 212). Other playback operations can not be performed while the frame is displayed. A See Also For information on setting a beep to sound when time-lapse photography is complete, see Custom Setting d1 (Beep, 0 228). 171
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