Sony SLT-A99V α Handbook - Page 110
Using the drive mode, Selecting the drive mode, Shooting single shot
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Using the drive mode Selecting the drive mode You can use an appropriate drive mode to suit your purposes, such as single-shot advanced, continuous advanced, or bracket. button t Select the desired mode button (Single Shooting) (110) This mode is for normal shooting. (Cont. Shooting) The camera records the images continuously. (111) (Self-timer) (111) The 10-second self-timer is convenient when the photographer wants to be in a photo and the 2-second selftimer is convenient to reduce the camera shake. (Bracket: Cont.) (112) You can shoot the specified number of images, each with different degrees of exposure. (Single Bracket) (112) You can shoot the specified number of images, shot by shot, each with different degrees of exposure. (WB bracket) (113) Based on the selected white balance, and the color temperature/color filter, 3 images are recorded with the white balance shifted. (DRO Bracket) (114) You can shoot 3 images with the value of D-Range Optimizer shifted. (Remote Cdr.) (114) You can shoot still images using the SHUTTER or 2SEC (the shutter is released after 2 seconds) buttons on the RMTDSLR1/RMT-DSLR2 Wireless Remote Commander (sold separately), or shoot movies using the START/STOP button (only provided with the RMT-DSLR2). Shooting single shot (Drive) button t (Single Shooting) Note • When the exposure mode is set to [Sports Action] in Scene Selection, you cannot shoot single shot. 110