Taking Photos In The Interval Mode - Samsung WB2000 User Manual

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Taking photos in the Interval mode

In the Interval mode, you can take a set number of photos at a
set interval over a period of time. The captured photos show the
natural progression of time. This mode is helpful to capture the
movement of clouds or opening of flower buds.
In the Interval mode, the camera captures multiple photos for certain
period of time. You need to check the remaining battery and memory
capacity before using this function. When the battery or memory
capacity is insufficient, the camera automatically stops capturing
photos.
You can set the shooting interval from 1 minute and you can capture
photos in the Interval mode for up to 48 hours.
If you press [POWER] when the camera is turned off, the Interval
mode will be deactivated. Use caution to avoid pressing [POWER], as
the camera does not display any indicators in the Interval mode.
When you half-press [Shutter], press [Shutter], or
Interval mode is deactivated.
1
Rotate the drive mode dial to Interval.
2
In Shooting mode, press [m].
3
Select a
Interval.
4
Select an option.
Option
Interval
No. of Shots
5
Align your subject in the frame.
6
Turn off the camera.
(Recorder), the
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Shooting options
Description
Set the shooting interval.
Set the number of photos to capture.
The camera automatically turns on and takes the first shot
after about 1 minute. After the first shot, the camera turns off.
The camera automatically turns on after the interval you set
and takes the next photo.
If you rotate the mode dial when the camera turns off in the Interval mode, the
selected shooting mode may not work properly.

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