Sony HDR-CX675 Help Guide - Page 98

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2. [Time-lapse settings] - desired setting. Descriptions of menu items Shooting Interval: Sets the interval of photo shooting. 1 sec: Shoots photos at about 1-second intervals. 2 sec: Shoots photos at about 2-second intervals. 5 sec: Shoots photos at about 5-second intervals. 10 sec: Shoots photos at about 10-second intervals. 30 sec: Shoots photos at about 30-second intervals. 60 sec: Shoots photos at about 60-second intervals. Shot Number: Sets the number of photos to be recorded from 1 to 999. AE Mode: Sets the adjusting method of automatic exposure. AE Tracking: Adjusts the exposure for each shooting. Changes of the brightness can be followed smoothly. AE Lock: Fixes the exposure at the beginning of the first shooting. Hint Images shot using Time-lapse Capture are saved on the camcorder as photos. You can create a movie from these photos by importing them to a computer, etc., and using applications such as PlayMemories Home (Windows OS: ver. 5.1 or later, Mac OS: ver. 3.1 or later). Note To prevent running short of battery power, it is recommended to power the camcorder using the USB cable or AC adaptor during time-lapse capture. The shooting time calculated based on settings is displayed on the settings screen for Time-lapse Capture. Note that the displayed shooting time is a rough indication and the actual shooting time may vary depending on the shooting conditions. There may be a case where the shooting of 1 frame takes a longer time than [Shooting Interval]. In that case, the next shooting starts right after the end of the shooting of that frame. The menu screen cannot be displayed during Time-lapse Capture. When you start Timelapse Capture while the menu screen is displayed, the screen switches to the Time-lapse Capture screen.

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2.
[Time-lapse settings] - desired setting.
Descriptions of menu items
Shooting Interval:
Sets the interval of photo shooting.
1 sec
: Shoots photos at about 1-second intervals.
2 sec
: Shoots photos at about 2-second intervals.
5 sec
: Shoots photos at about 5-second intervals.
10 sec
: Shoots photos at about 10-second intervals.
30 sec
: Shoots photos at about 30-second intervals.
60 sec
: Shoots photos at about 60-second intervals.
Shot Number
:
Sets the number of photos to be recorded from 1 to 999.
AE Mode
:
Sets the adjusting method of automatic exposure.
AE Tracking
: Adjusts the exposure for each shooting. Changes of the brightness can be
followed smoothly.
AE Lock
: Fixes the exposure at the beginning of the first shooting.
Hint
Images shot using Time-lapse Capture are saved on the camcorder as photos. You can
create a movie from these photos by importing them to a computer, etc., and using
applications such as PlayMemories Home (Windows OS: ver. 5.1 or later, Mac OS: ver.
3.1 or later).
Note
To prevent running short of battery power, it is recommended to power the camcorder
using the USB cable or AC adaptor during time-lapse capture.
The shooting time calculated based on settings is displayed on the settings screen for
Time-lapse Capture. Note that the displayed shooting time is a rough indication and the
actual shooting time may vary depending on the shooting conditions.
There may be a case where the shooting of 1 frame takes a longer time than [Shooting
Interval]. In that case, the next shooting starts right after the end of the shooting of that
frame.
The menu screen cannot be displayed during Time-lapse Capture. When you start Time-
lapse Capture while the menu screen is displayed, the screen switches to the Time-lapse
Capture screen.