Configuring Interval Shooting
1.
Configure options.
Press
FG
display the setting menu.
After configuring options, press the OK button to return to
Interval Shooting setting screen.
Number of
Frames
Start Waiting
Time
Interval Length
Interval Mode
Exposure
Smoothing
Time Lapse
Movie
to select an item and press the OK button to
Choose the number of frames shot.
[002] – [9999]
Choose how long the camera waits before starting interval timer
photography and taking the first shot.
[00:00:00] – [24:00:00]
Choose how long the camera waits between shots once shooting has
begun.
[00:00:01] – [24:00:00]
Choose whether to put priority on the interval time or the number of
frames.
[Time Priority]/[Frames Priority]
If [Time Priority] is selected, the previous shooting may be still in
progress even when it is time to shoot the next shot.
When the selected [Interval Length] is short or when using long
exposure, the number of recorded frames may be smaller than the
number selected for [Number of Frames].
Choose whether to smooth the exposure settings for all frames. The
change of exposure will be smooth in the time lapse movie.
[Off]/[On]
Choose whether to record a time-lapse movie.
[Off]: The camera saves the individual shots but does not use them to
create a time-lapse movie.
[On]: The camera records the individual shots and also uses them to
create a time-lapse movie.
Shooting automatically with a fixed interval
261
Interval Shooting
Interval Shooting
Number of Frames
Start Waiting Time
Interval Length
Start
Estimated Time
End
TL Movie Length
MENU
(Interval Shooting)
On
100
00:00:01
00:00:01
'24.01.01 10:56
'24.01.01 10:57
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OK
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