Samsung NX10 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.3) (English) - Page 73

Changing the shooting method

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73 Changing the shooting method It can be difficult to take a picture of a fast moving object, a quick facial expression, or the rapid motion of a person. In this case, please select the successive shooting option appropriate for the situation. Successive shooting method and timer setup Single Take one photo shot whenever you press the shutter. Continuous Take shots successively while pressing and holding down the shutter, possible to take 3 shots per second Burst Press the shutter button and the camera takes up to 30 shots in a row. Timer Press the shutter button and the camera takes a picture within 2 to 30 seconds. (in increments of 1 second). AE BKT When you press the shutter, the camera takes 3 consecutive shots: the original, one a step darker, and one a step lighter. You can select the successive shooting option appropriate for the situation. 1 In the Shooting mode, press [MENU]. 2 Select Shooting 2 ( 2) ª Drive ª an option. Drive mode button You can set this option directly by pressing the [ ] in the Shooting mode. WB BKT P Wiz BKT When the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 consecutive shots, the original and 2 more with different white balance settings. When the shutter is pressed, the camera will take 3 consecutive shots; all three will have different picture wizard settings. • The options may differ depending on the Shooting mode. • The WB BKT and P Wiz BKT functions correct the image after you take the shot. • If you set the photo quality to the RAW format, you can not use the bracketing options (WB BKT, P Wiz BKT). • When you select the Burst shooting option, you can not select the image size, and the image quality is fixed at 1472x976. Also, when you are shooting using the Burst option, the camera can take longer to save the images. • With the Burst shooting option, the camera can not save images in the RAW file format. Also, you can not set the ISO to 100. • Both the built-in and external flash do not fire when you use the Burst shooting option. • The shutter speed can be set to 1/30 Sec or faster when the Burst shooting option is in use. • This product supports Burst Shooting mode which takes up to 30 shots per second. The images taken in Burst Shooting can be saved with a little bit enlarged size.

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Changing the shooting method
It can be difficult to take a picture of a fast moving object, a quick facial expression, or the rapid motion of a person. In
this case, please select the successive shooting option appropriate for the situation.
Successive shooting method and
timer setup
You can select the successive shooting option
appropriate for the situation.
1
In the Shooting mode, press
[MENU]
.
2
Select
Shooting 2
(
2
)
Drive
an option.
You can set this option directly by pressing the [
] in
the Shooting mode.
Single
Take one photo shot whenever you press the shutter.
Continuous
Take shots successively while pressing and
holding down the shutter, possible to take 3 shots per second
Burst
Press the shutter button and the camera takes up to 30
shots in a row.
Timer
Press the shutter button and the camera takes a picture within 2
to 30 seconds. (in increments of 1 second).
AE BKT
When you press the shutter, the camera takes 3 consecutive
shots: the original, one a step darker, and one a step lighter.
WB BKT
When the shutter is pressed the camera will take 3 consecutive
shots, the original and 2 more with different white balance
settings.
P Wiz BKT
When the shutter is pressed, the camera will take 3 consecutive
shots; all three will have different picture wizard settings.
The options may differ depending on the Shooting
mode.
The
WB BKT
and
P Wiz BKT
functions correct the
image after you take the shot.
If you set the photo quality to the RAW format, you can
not use the bracketing options (WB BKT, P Wiz BKT).
When you select the
Burst
shooting option, you can not
select the image size, and the image quality is fixed at
1472x976. Also, when you are shooting using the
Burst
option, the camera can take longer to save the images.
With the
Burst
shooting option, the camera can not
save images in the RAW file format. Also, you can not
set the ISO to 100.
Both the built-in and external flash do not fire when you
use the Burst shooting option.
The shutter speed can be set to 1/30 Sec or faster when
the
Burst
shooting option is in use.
This product supports
Burst Shooting
mode which
takes up to 30 shots per second. The images taken in
Burst Shooting
can be saved with a little bit enlarged
size.
Drive mode button