Sequential Shooting (J) - Olympus IR-500 Reference Manual

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Sequential shooting (j)

This function allows you to take pictures in rapid succession by keeping the shutter button
pressed. (You can shoot approx. 7 frames continuously when the record mode is set to "SUPER
HIGH 4M.")
As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots, this mode is useful when
photographing a moving subject.
Tips
• The R (recording sound with still images) function, panorama shooting, and 2 IN 1 shooting cannot be
selected while the camera is in sequential shooting mode.
• The flash is automatically set to flash off.
• When using the self-timer, only 5 frames can be shot in sequential shooting mode.
• If the mode dial's "SCENE" is set to "NIGHT SCENE," "NIGHT+PORTRAIT," "FIREWORKS,"
"SUNSET," "CANDLE," or "AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT," you cannot set "j" (sequential
shooting mode) to "ON."
• Sequential shooting cannot be used in movie shooting mode.
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Turn the mode dial to j,
k, i, o, or l.
Sequential shooting (j)
Mode dial
QU IC K
VI EW
p button
abcd
O K
buttons
OP EN
OP EN
9 button
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