Shooting Multiple Frames (Clip Motion) - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F77A Operating Instructions Manual

Sony operating instructions digital still camera dsc-f77a
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Shooting multiple
frames
– Clip Motion
MODE dial:
You can shoot a number of still images
consecutively (GIF animation). Because the
file size is small, these images are ideal for
use on a home page, or for attaching to an e-
mail message.
• Clip Motion images are restricted to color
levels of 256 colors and below. This is a
characteristic of GIF format recording. For this
reason, the image quality of some images may
deteriorate.
NORMAL (160×120)
The maximum number of frames you can
shoot in one Clip Motion shot is 10. This is
suitable for use on a home page.
MOBILE (120×108)
Two frames is the maximum number that
can be shot in Clip Motion in this mode.
This is suitable for use with portable data
terminals.
• MOBILE mode has strict file size limits, so
picture quality falls accordingly.
• For the number of images you can record using
Clip Motion, see page 92.
Before operation
Set [MOVING IMAGE] to [CLIP
MOTION] in the SET UP settings (pages
40, 98).
Control button
Shutter button
MENU
a Set the MODE dial to
b Press MENU.
The menu appears.
c Select
(IMAGE SIZE) with b/
B, then select the desired
mode with v/V.
d Shoot one frame.
MODE dial
e Shoot the next frame.
Press the shutter button once to shoot
the next frame, then repeat this
operation until you have shot the
desired number of frames.
f Press z.
All of the frames will be saved in the
"Memory Stick."
.
To delete shot images in the
midst of shooting
1 In Steps 4 or 5, press b (7).
Shot images will be played back in
order, playback stops when the last
image is reached.
2 Press MENU, and select either
[DELETE LAST] or [DELETE ALL],
then press z.
3 Select [OK], then press z. If you chose
[DELETE LAST] in Step 2, repeat Steps
1 to 3 to delete the images in order, from
the latest one shot.
MAKING"CLIP MOTION"
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