Shooting With Prerecord Cs - Casio EX-ZR5100 User Manual

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Shooting with Prerecord CS

Half-pressing and holding the shutter button causes a pre-record buffer to be
continually updated with images. When the shutter button is fully pressed, buffer
contents are recorded along with a series of real-time images. Use Prerecord CS
when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-moving action.
Shutter button
half-press
Pre-recorded images
1.
Perform steps 1 through 10 under "Shooting with High Speed CS"
(page 61), and specify the CS speed and the maximum number of shots
settings for each continuous shutter operation.
• After you specify the maximum number of shots, press [4] instead of [SET].
2.
Use [8] and [2] to select the
option and then press [SET].
3.
Use [8] and [2] to select the number of Prerecord (Still) images and
then press [SET].
• Settings: 0 shots, 3 shots, 5 shots, 10 shots, 15 shots, 20 shots, 25 shots
• If you select "0 shots", no pre-record images will be stored when you half-press
the shutter button.
4.
Half-press and hold the shutter button to start pre-recording.
A pre-record buffer is continually updated with images as long as the shutter
button is pressed.
• The camera will not emit shutter sounds as it pre-records images.
• Releasing the half-pressed shutter button will cause the contents of the pre-
record buffer to be deleted.
5.
Full press and hold down the shutter button.
This will record the images in the pre-record buffer followed by real-time recorded
images. Shooting of images will continue as long as you depress the shutter or
until the maximum number of images specified by "High Speed CS fps" is
reached.
Shutter button
full-press
Recorded images (up to 30 images)
Continuous recording of images until shutter
(Pre-record CS Shots) Control Panel
63
button released
Shutter button
release
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