Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 68

To cancel sequential shooting, Sequential shooting can also be cancelled simply

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Taking Sequential Shots (continued) To cancel sequential shooting To cancel sequential shooting, press ̃ on the arrow pad several times until the sequence mark, selftimer mark ( ), and movie mark ( ) disappear. Sequential shooting can also be cancelled simply by turning the camera off To make the camera retain sequential shooting even after the power is turned off, set the clear settings function in the shooting menu to OFF (p.98). Record modes for sequential shooting The record mode may be changed when using the sequence function. If the record mode is TIFF, it automatically switches to HQ when the sequence function is being used. The record mode will return to the previous setting when the camera is switched back to the previous shooting mode setting. However, if the record mode is manually changed while sequential shooting is in progress, it will remain in that mode even when the camera is switched back to the previous shooting mode setting (p.87). CAUTION • To avoid losing image data, never open the card cover, remove the card, remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter while the green lamp is blinking. HELP • The number of sequential pictures that can be taken varies depending on the record mode and the number of storable pictures on the card. • To avoid the effects of hand-shaking, shutter speed is limited to a maximum slowest speed of 1/30 of a second. For this reason, darker subjects may appear in the resulting pictures looking darker than they actually are. • The camera takes a short while after pictures have been taken to record the image data onto the SmartMedia card (the green lamp will blink). 58

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Taking Sequential Shots (continued)
To cancel sequential shooting
To cancel sequential shooting, press
²
on the arrow pad several times
until the sequence mark, selftimer mark (
), and movie mark (
)
disappear.
Sequential shooting can also be cancelled simply by
turning the camera off
To make the camera retain sequential shooting even after the power is
turned off, set the clear settings function in the shooting menu to OFF
(p.98).
Record modes for sequential shooting
The record mode may be changed when using the sequence function.
If the record mode is TIFF, it automatically switches to HQ when the
sequence function is being used. The record mode will return to the
previous setting when the camera is switched back to the previous
shooting mode setting.
However, if the record mode is manually changed while sequential
shooting is in progress, it will remain in that mode even when the camera
is switched back to the previous shooting mode setting (p.87).
CAUTION
To avoid losing image data, never open the card cover, remove the card,
remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter while the green lamp is
blinking.
HELP
The number of sequential pictures that can be taken varies depending on
the record mode and the number of storable pictures on the card.
To avoid the effects of hand-shaking, shutter speed is limited to a maximum
slowest speed of 1/30 of a second. For this reason, darker subjects may
appear in the resulting pictures looking darker than they actually are.
The camera takes a short while after pictures have been taken to record
the image data onto the SmartMedia card (the green lamp will blink).