Taking Multiple Exposures; Using The Continuous Shooting Feature - Epson PHOTOPC 800 User Manual

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Taking Multiple Exposures

To use the continuous shooting or time lapse shooting
feature, turn the camera's dial switch to

Using the continuous shooting feature

This shooting feature is useful when you want to break
down a complex motion into a series of easy-to-see
steps. It is also useful to take several pictures, then
choose from those the ones you like best. When the
image quality is set to Standard or Fine, you can take
close to two photos per second, up to ten photos. When
you select Super Fine, you can take one photo per
second, up to five or six photos.
Note:
When using continuous shooting, you cannot use the
flash or select the HyPict image quality setting.
You can only make an audio recording for the last photo
when using the continuous shooting feature.
Follow these steps to take pictures using the
continuous shooting feature.
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Taking Pictures
1.
Open the lens cover.
Note:
The settings you can make using the dial switch to
.
remain when you use the continuous shooting feature.
Turn the dial switch to
settings.
2.
Turn the camera's dial switch to
appears around the previewed image, and
CONTINUOUS appears briefly on the LCD
monitor.
You can adjust the image quality and use the self
timer with the buttons on the top of the camera.
The self timer creates a ten second delay between
the time you press the shutter button and the
moment the actual image is captured.
Note:
and make the appropriate
When using continuous shooting, you cannot use
the flash or select the HyPict image quality
setting.
If you need to make more settings, turn the
camera's dial switch to
. After you finish
making settings, turn the dial switch back to
and go to the next step.
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