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C
Time Remaining
You can check the time remaining until shooting
automatically ends on the screen.
g Moon
At the wide-angle zoom position, the framing border is displayed to indicate the angle
of view equivalent to that of a 1000 mm lens (in 35mm [135] format) (default setting).
When you frame the moon inside the framing border and press the k button, the
camera zooms in so that the area inside the framing border takes up the entire angle of
view (focal length). You can change the angle of view for the framing border by
pressing the d button and selecting Focal length selection in the Moon menu.
You can adjust hue by using the command dial. The hue setting is saved in the
camera's memory even after the camera is turned off.
Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation (A69) according to shooting
conditions such as the waxing and waning of the moon and shooting requirements.
The default setting of the self-timer (A58) is n3s (3 seconds). To change the setting,
press the multi selector J (n).
L Bird-watching
At the wide-angle zoom position, the framing border is displayed to indicate the angle
of view equivalent to that of a 500 mm lens (in 35mm [135] format) (default setting).
When you frame a bird inside the framing border and press the k button, the camera
zooms in so that the area inside the framing border takes up the entire angle of view
(focal length). You can change the angle of view for the framing border by pressing the
d button and selecting Focal length selection in the Bird-watching menu.
To capture images continuously, press the d button and select Continuous in the
Bird-watching menu.
- U Single (default setting): One image is shot each time the shutter-release button is
pressed.
- V Continuous: While the shutter-release button is held all the way down, images
are captured continuously.
The camera can capture about 7 images continuously at a rate of about 7 fps.
Shooting Features
Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to the Shooting Conditions)
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