Pentax PZ-1 PZ-1 Manual - Page 73

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H ;ell 4(4. Starting the Interval Shooting Mode Ensure that the camera is well supported (on a tripod preferably) and press the shutter release button fully down. The selected number of frames will be exposed at the set interval once the time until starting has elapsed. * The camera-to-subject distance used for the first frame is also used for all succeeding frames, but the exposure level is automatically adjusted at each shutter release. * While in the interval shooting mode, you can also press the shutter release button to make a normal exposure. * During interval shooting, [INT] blinks on the LCD panel. * After the selected number of frames have been exposed, the interval shooting mode is canceled and the single-frame drive mode is selected automatically. * To cancel the interval shooting mode at any time, select another drive mode or set the main switch to I 0 1 or • ]. • When interval shooting is in progress, the interval timer can be stopped by keeping the mode set button pressed. If the mode dial is at [DRIVE], holding down the mode set dial for more than 2 seconds allows you to set new start time, interval, and number of frames. After the new values have been set, the camera begins shooting according to these values. * The interval shooting values are held until the battery is replaced. Remember to change them before starting interval shooting next time. * If the film ends before the specified number of frames has been taken, it is rewound automatically (if automatic rewinding has been designated using a Pentax function). * If you back away from the viewfinder during interval shooting, the exposure may be adversely affected by light entering the opening. Attach the viewfinder cap (supplied) when taking pictures with your eye away from the viewfinder. 67

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H
;ell
4
(
4.
Starting
the
Interval
Shooting
Mode
Ensure
that
the
camera
is
well
supported
(on
a
tripod
preferably)
and
press
the
shutter
release
button
fully
down.
The
selected
number
of
frames
will
be
exposed
at
the
set
interval
once
the
time
until
starting
has
elapsed.
*
The
camera
-to
-subject
distance
used
for
the
first
frame
is
also
used
for
all
succeeding
frames,
but
the
exposure
level
is
automatically
adjusted
at
each
shutter
release.
*
While
in
the
interval
shooting
mode,
you
can
also
press
the
shutter
release
button
to
make
a
normal
exposure.
*
During
interval
shooting,
[INT]
blinks
on
the
LCD
panel.
*
After
the
selected
number
of
frames
have
been
exposed,
the
interval
shooting
mode
is
canceled
and
the
single
-frame
drive
mode
is
selected
automatically.
*
To
cancel
the
interval
shooting
mode
at
any
time,
select
another
drive
mode
or
set
the
main
switch
to
I 0
1
or
].
When
interval
shooting
is
in
progress,
the
interval
timer
can
be
stopped
by
keeping
the
mode
set
button
pressed.
If
the
mode
dial
is
at
[DRIVE],
holding
down
the
mode
set
dial
for
more
than
2
seconds
allows
you
to
set
new
start
time,
interval,
and
number
of
frames.
After
the
new
values
have
been
set,
the
camera
begins
shooting
according
to
these
values.
*
The
interval
shooting
values
are
held
until
the
battery
is
replaced.
Remember
to
change
them
before
starting
interval
shooting
next
time.
*
If
the
film
ends
before
the
specified
number
of
frames
has
been
taken,
it
is
rewound
automatically
(if
automatic
rewinding
has
been
designated
using
a
Pentax
function).
*
If
you
back
away
from
the
viewfinder
during
interval
shooting,
the
exposure
may
be
adversely
affected
by
light
entering
the
opening.
Attach
the
viewfinder
cap
(supplied)
when
taking
pictures
with
your
eye
away
from
the
viewfinder.
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