Functions For Specific Subjects And Purposes; Taking Pictures Automatically At Set Intervals [Time Lapse Shot]; [Time Lapse Shot] - Leica D-LUX 109 Instructions Manual

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Functions for Specific Subjects and Purposes

Taking Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals

[Time Lapse Shot]

Available in the following modes:
The camera can automatically create a picture series of subjects such as animals or
plants as time elapses. To use this function, set the start time, the time between the shots
and the number of pictures. The pictures are recorded as a single group picture (→198).
When [Time Lapse Video] in the [Playback] menu is used, you can create a motion
picture. (→212)
• Complete the date and time settings in advance. (→29)
1
Set the menu item:
2
Press
[MENU/SET].
[Start Time]
[Shooting
Interval] /
[Image
Count]
3
Press
153
[Rec] → [Time Lapse Shot]
to select the item, and then
[Now]
Starts the recording when the shutter button is pressed fully.
[Start Time
For setting the time to start recording. Any time up to 23 hours
Set]
59 minutes ahead can be set.
Press
to set the start time, and then [MENU/SET].
The recording interval and the number of pictures can be set.
: Select the item (minute/second/number of pictures)
: Setting
[MENU/SET]: Set
• You can set the interval from 1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds in
1-second intervals.
• You can set the number of pictures to be recorded from 1 picture to 9,999
pictures.
• Be sure to use an interval
(shutter speed)
. (Illustration below)
If the interval
setting is shorter than the exposure time (shutter speed)
(e.g. recording at night), it may cause the recording to skip.
First
to select [Start], and then [MENU/SET].
to select the item (hour and/or minute),
setting that is longer than the exposure time
Second
Third

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