Sony HDR-AS50R Help Guide - Page 43
Still image shooting interval
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To shoot successfully in burst shooting mode Try the following shooting methods. Stabilize the camera to prevent camera shake. Use the remote control function with a smartphone or Live-View Remote, or the self-timer function to prevent camera shake for better results. Note If automatic generation in Motion Shot LE mode fails, [05-06] is displayed on the display panel. Depending on the display timing of [05-06], the image may not be saved. After shooting with Burst Shooting or Motion Shot LE mode, there is a processing time during which the next operation cannot be operated. Only one still image can be transferred to the smartphone. (In burst shooting mode, the last still image can be transferred. In Motion Shot LE mode, the generated image can be transferred.) [33] Changing the Settings Shooting settings Still image shooting interval You can select the continuous shooting setting for using burst shooting or Motion Shot LE. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Press the UP button or DOWN button to select (Photo mode setting) - (FDR-X3000/HDR-AS300)/ (HDR-AS50) (Still image shooting interval) - setting value, then press the REC/ENTER button. (Records a total of 10 still images in 1 second at a speed of 10 still images per second) (FDR-X3000/HDR-AS300) Suitable for shooting fast-moving objects. (Records a total of 10 still images in 1.25 seconds at a speed of 8 still images per second) (HDR-AS50) Suitable for shooting fast-moving objects. (Records a total of 10 still images in 2 seconds at a speed of 5 still images per second) Suitable for action shots of objects. (Records a total of 10 still images in 5 seconds at a speed of 2 still images per second) Suitable for shooting slow-moving objects.