Continuous Shooting - Sony HDR-AZ1 How To Use Manual

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value, then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control
situations as in an aquarium or near a water tank under blue lighting
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[48] How to Use

Continuous Shooting

You can select either one file shooting or continuous shooting when recording photos.
1. Press the MENU button of the remote control
The list of setting items will be displayed.
2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select
(Continuous shooting) in
of the remote control
3. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select the desired setting
value, then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control
One file shooting (Single shoot) (default): Image size 11.9M
Records one still image.
High speed continuous shooting: Image size 11.9M
Shoots continuously at the frame rate and duration specified in the continuous shooting
interval setting.
Motion shot LE: Image size 3.0M
Automatically creates one composite photo from the images that were shot continuously at
the frame rate and duration specified in the continuous shooting interval setting.
To perform Motion shot LE well
Attempt the following methods of shooting.
Hold the camera securely to enhance steady shots.
In order to enhance steady shots, you can achieve better performances with the
combination of the remote control operations or self-timer functions of a smartphone.
Be careful not to select too big a moving object or too many objects.
(default) : Shoots images in the standard quality
: Shoots images in an image quality suitable for bluish objects in such
Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote
(Still image settings), then press the REC/ENTER button
Still Image Settings

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