Shooting Continuously - Sony DSC-M1 Fall 2005 Operating Instructions Manual

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c Select [
] (Flash Level) with
b/B, then select the desired
setting with v/V.
+: Makes the flash level higher than
normal.
Normal: Normal setting.
–: Makes the flash level lower than
normal.
• You may not be able to set the flash level
depending on the Scene Selection mode.

Shooting continuously

PHOTO
This mode is used for continuous shooting.
Each time you press and hold PHOTO in
this mode, the camera records maximum
four images in succession.
MENU
Control button
• When the battery power decreases with use or
the capacity of the "Memory Stick Duo" is full,
recording stops even if you press and hold
PHOTO.
a Turn to the REC mode.
b Press MENU.
The menu appears.
c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with
b/B, then select [Speed Burst]
with v/V.
d Shoot the image.
When you press and hold down
PHOTO, the camera records up to four
images in succession. If you release
PHOTO, shooting will stop at that
point.
When "Recording" disappears, you
can shoot the next image.
To return to normal mode
Select [Normal] in step 3.
• The flash is set to
(No flash).
• When recording with the self timer, a series of
maximum four images are recorded each time
you press PHOTO.
• When shooting in hybrid mode, you cannot
shoot in Speed Burst mode.
• You may not be able to shoot images in
succession depending on the Scene Selection
mode (page 69).
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