Shooting Without A Release Time Lag (Pro Capture Shooting) - OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Instruction Manual

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Shooting without a release time lag (Pro
Capture shooting)
Capture starts when the shutter button is pressed halfway; the moment the button is pressed the rest
of the way down, the camera will start saving the last n captured pictures to the memory card, where
n is a number selected before shooting begins. If the button is held all the way down, shooting will
continue until the selected number of pictures is recorded. Use this option to capture moments you
might otherwise miss due to your subject's reactions or shutter lag.
a
Up to 99 frames
1
Burst shooting continues
2
Shutter lag
3
Pro Capture (ProCap)
Choose this option if you anticipate that the distance to the subject will change during shooting. The
camera shoots at up to 20 fps. A maximum of 99 frames can be captured before the shutter button is
pressed all the way down. If [C-AF], [C-AF
Mode]
(P.100), the camera will focus before each shot.
Pro Capture SH1 (ProCap SH1)
Choose this option if the distance to the subject is unlikely to change very much during shooting. The
camera shoots at up to 120 fps. A maximum of 99 frames can be captured before the shutter button
is pressed all the way down. The camera will use [S-AF] when [C-AF] or [C-AF+TR] is selected for
[
AF Mode] (P.100)
K
In [ProCap SH1] mode, the lower limit of the shutter speed is 1/15 s.
C
1
J
and [S-AF
] when [C-AF
J
b
3
a Shutter button pressed halfway
b Moment you want
c Shutter button pressed all the way down
], [C-AF+TR], or [C-AF+TR
] or [C-AF+TR
J
Shooting without a release time lag (Pro Capture
200
P A S M
2
c
] is selected for
J
] is selected.
J
n
B
[
AF
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shooting)

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Pressing the 'U' button is not changing the view it stays on the super control panel

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