Taking Pictures Continuously - FujiFilm FINEPIX S700 Owner's Manual

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Taking pictures continuously
Use this mode
to take
pictures
of a moving
subject.
(t)
Hold down _.
Press •
or • to select
@4"
(_
the Continuous
shooting
mode.
Release _
to confirm your selection.
_:
TOP 3 continuous
shooting
_:
Auto bracketing
_:
LONG PERIOD continuous
shooting
CAUTION
• Shooting
continues
as long as holding
the shutter
button
down.
In auto
bracketing
mode
however,
just
press the shutter
button
once to shoot
3 frames.
• Number
of available
frames
is limited
depending
on the
available
space
on the Memory
Card or internal
memory.
When
auto bracketing,
if there
is insufficient
space
on the Memory
Card or internal
memory
to
record
3 frames,
no pictures
are taken.
• The focus is determined
in the first frame and cannot
be
changed
in mid-sequence
(except
for LONG
PERIOD).
• The exposure
is determined
in the first frame,
but in
LONG
PERIOD
continuous
shooting
the exposure
is
adjusted
for the scene
being shot.
• The speed
of continuous
shooting
varies
depending
on
the shutter
speed.
• The flash
cannot
be used as the flash mode
is set to (_)
SUPPRESSED
FLASH
(*p.67).
However,
when
the
mode
is changed
back to normal
photography,
the flash
setting
specified
before
continuous
shooting
was
selected
is restored.
• For TOP
3 continuous
shooting
and Auto bracketing,
the results
are always
displayed
after you shoot.
Note
that pictures
taken
using LONG
PERIOD
continuous
shooting
are recorded
without
displaying
the results.
• In LONG
PERIOD
continuous
shooting
mode, only 1
frame can be shot when
using the LONG
PERIOD
continuous
shooting
mode
and Self-timer
mode
together.
• Continuous
shooting
cannot
be selected
in _/,_
NATURAL
& {.
• File recording
time using TOP3
or Auto bracketing
may
increase
when
record to a Memory
Card
or internal
memory.
Continued
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