Selecting the Drive Mode
You can use the [Drive] and [Timer/Remote Control] functions
in combination.
1
Press A in the standby mode.
Alternatively, select [Drive Mode] in the A4 menu.
3
The [Drive Mode] screen
appears.
2
Press D.
The [Drive] screen appears.
Refer to p.73 for [Timer/Remote Control].
3
Use AB to select a drive
mode.
Single Frame
Shooting
Continuous
Shooting (H)
Continuous
Shooting (M)
Continuous
Shooting (L)
Bracketing
Depth of Field
Bracketing
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A4
Drive Mode
Drive Mode
Single Frame Shooting
Single Frame Shooting
Drive
Drive
Single Frame Shooting
Single Frame Shooting
Cancel
Cancel
Performs normal shooting.
Continuously takes images while
0 is kept pressed. (p.67)
Takes consecutive images at
different exposure levels. (p.67)
Continuously takes images with
different depth-of-field settings
(aperture values). (p.68)
Motion
Bracketing
Mirror Lock-up
Shooting
Multi-exposure
Interval
Shooting
Interval
Composite
u Caution
• There are restrictions on some drive modes when used in
combination with some other functions. (p.115)
t Memo
• The [Drive] setting is saved even after the power is turned off.
If [Drive] is set to Y (Off) in [Memory] of the E5 menu, the
setting returns to [Single Frame Shooting] when the power is
OK
OK
turned off. (p.111)
Continuously takes images with
different shutter speeds. (p.69)
Takes images with the mirror
raised. The mirror is raised when
0 is pressed fully, and an
image is taken when 0 is
pressed fully again. (p.69)
Creates a composite image by
taking multiple images and
merging them into a single
image. (p.70)
Takes images at the set interval
and saves them. (p.71)
Takes images at the set interval
and merges them into a single
image. (p.72)