Quick Shooting Feature; Setting The Automatic Shut-Off Feature - Epson PHOTOPC 800 User Manual

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Quick shooting feature

After taking a picture, the PhotoPC 800 takes few
seconds to process and save the image in the installed
memory card. During this time you cannot take a
photo, which means that you must wait a few seconds
before taking a second photo. The quick shooting
feature allows you to take up to ten pictures without
a delay by temporarily saving all the images in the
camera, then later saving them to the memory card.
Note:
When using the Super Fine image setting, you can only take
up to five or six photos without a delay.
To turn on the quick shooting feature, follow these
steps.
1.
Turn the camera's dial switch to
appears in the bottom right of the LCD monitor.
2.
Press the button next to Normal Shot to turn on
the quick shooting function. The image quality
mark on the display panel flashes, indicating that
the quick shooting function is on.
Note:
When the image quality is set to HyPict, the quick
shooting function is disabled.
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Taking Pictures

Setting the automatic shut-off feature

When using this feature, your camera saves battery
power by automatically turning off when idle for a
designated period of time. You can have the camera
turn off after ten seconds, 30 seconds, one minute, or
three minutes. This feature is only effective when
using batteries to power the camera.
. Normal Shot
Note:
When the camera is connected to a computer with a serial
cable, the power automatically turns off when the camera is
idle for five minutes.
You cannot make audio recordings when using the
quick shooting feature.
When battery power or CompactFlash Card memory is
low, you cannot use the quick shooting feature.
When using the quick shooting feature, bracketed
numbers on the display panel indicate the number of
the pictures saved temporarily in the camera.

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