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Cautions: Burst Photography
Depending on shooting conditions and memory card performance, the
memory card access lamp may light for anywhere from a few tens of
seconds to around a minute. Do not remove the memory card while the
memory card access lamp is lit. Not only could any unrecorded pictures be
lost, but the camera or memory card could be damaged.
At shutter speeds slower than
in real time during burst photography. To track your subject during
shooting, choose shutter speeds faster than
If the camera is switched off while the memory card access lamp is lit, it will
not power off until all pictures in the buffer have been recorded.
If the battery is exhausted while pictures remain in the buffer, the shutter
release will be disabled and the pictures transferred to the memory card.
Bursts shot at a frame rate of 20 fps in continuous high-speed mode will be
limited to a maximum of about 3 seconds if:
- a RAW + JPEG option is selected for image quality, or
- [JPEG Slot 1 - JPEG Slot 2] is selected for [Role played by card in Slot 2]
in the photo shooting menu.
A
The Memory Buffer
While the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway, the frame-count display will show the
number of pictures that can be stored in the
memory buffer.
When the buffer is full, the display will show
r000 and the frame rate will drop.
The number shown is approximate. The actual
number of photos that can be stored in the memory buffer varies with
camera settings and shooting conditions.
1
/
s, the shooting display does not update
250
1
/
250
s.
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