Solution
You can shoot continuously at a maximum speed of approximately 3.7 images/second while the <shutter button> is pressed fully and held. (When shooting continuously in [Low Light] (
) mode, the maximum speed is approximately 6.0 images/second)
CAUTION
- For continuous shooting, the focus and exposure are locked when the <shutter button> is pressed halfway.
- For a certain interval, images may not be recorded, and the shooting speed for may slow down depending on the shooting conditions and the camera settings.
- As the number of images increases, the shooting speed may slow down.
- If the flash fires, the shooting speed may slow down.
- In the following shooting modes, you cannot set the [Continuous Shooting] ().
- [AUTO] (
), [Smart Shutter] (
), [Stitch Assist] (
), [Movie] (
)
1. Set the <Mode Switch> to
[Shooting] (
) and then press
the <Power> button.
2. Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.
3. The following screen appears on the LCD monitor.
Operate the <directional buttons> up or down to select the [Single Shot] (
).
Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.
4. The following screen appears on the LCD monitor.
Operate the <directional buttons> up or down to select the [Continuous Shooting] (
).
Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.
5. The following screen appears on the LCD monitor.
If the [Continuous Shooting] (
) icon is displayed on the upper-left part of the screen, the setting is completed.
As long as you hold the <shutter button> down, the camera will shoot successive images.
NOTE
- Continuous shooting speed increases in [Low Light] () mode. (Approx. 6.0 images/sec.)
- To set the shooting mode to [Low Light] (
) , follow the instructions below.
1. Set the <Mode Switch> to [Shooting] (
).
2. Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.
3. Operate the <directional buttons> up and down to select [Shooting Mode]. ([Program AE] (
) appears if settings have not been changed before.)
4. Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.
5. Operate the <directional buttons> up and down to select [Low Light] (
).
6. Press the <FUNC./SET> (
) button.