J Auto Bracketing - FujiFilm FinePix F810 Owner's Manual

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f CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS
f Top 4-frame continuous shooting
Available Photography mode:
STORING
STORING

j Auto bracketing

STORING
STORING
A
B
C
BRACKETING
BRACKETING
±1   EV
±1   EV
±2/3 EV
±2/3 EV
±1/3 EV
±1/3 EV
k Final 4-frame continuous shooting
Available Photography mode:
Max. 40 shots
Press shutter
Release shutter
button
button
×
×
×
×
×
1
2
3
4
4 frames
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This mode shoots up to 4 frames (Max. 3
frames/sec.). When taking the pictures, the images
appear (in sequence from the left) and recorded.
!
The maximum file recording time, using the continuous
shooting, is 15 seconds when recording in xD-Picture Card.
Available Photography mode:
This mode shoots the same image with different
exposure settings. Bracketing shoots 3 continuous
frames respectively by a set amount.
A is correctly exposed, B is overexposed and C
is underexposed.
The settings (exposure range) can be changed in
photography menu.
h Auto bracketing settings (3)
±1/3 EV, ±2/3 EV, ±1 EV
!
If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the
camera's control range, the picture is not taken with the
specified setting increments.
!
B
m
Auto bracketing cannot be used in "
", "
", "
/
r
"
", "
" mode.
Changing the setting (exposure range)
Press the "MENU/OK" button to display the menu
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and change the setting in the "
" BRACKETING
menu option (➡P.63).
This mode allows you to release the shutter up to
40 times (Max. 3 frames/sec.) and record the last 4
frames. If you take your finger off the shutter button
before 40 shots have been taken, the camera
records the final 4 frames shot before you released
the shutter button.
If there is insufficient space on the xD-Picture
Card, the camera records as many of the shots
taken just before the shutter button was released
as will fit on the xD-Picture Card.
h Long-period continuous shooting
AUTO
AUTO
Focusing on a moving subject
If you press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject at the starting point A, the subject
may no longer be in focus when it reaches point B where you want to take the shot.
In such situations, focus on point B beforehand and then lock the focus so that it does not shift.
This feature is also useful for photographing fast-moving subjects that are difficult to focus on.
Focus on   and the focus is wrong at
A
A
Starting point
,
.
", "
" or
Quality and flash
When a Continuous shooting mode is selected, the flash mode is forcibly set to "
In a Long-period continuous shooting, the quality is also forcibly set to "
However, when the mode is changed back to normal photography, the flash setting specified before
continuous shooting was selected is restored. Likewise, when a Long-period continuous shooting has
been used, the quality setting is also restored to its previous value.
Available Photography mode:
This mode allows you to take up to 40 continuous
    
    25 25
shots (Max. 1.6 frames/sec.). In Long period
continuous shooting the number of recorded pixels
" (1600 × 1200) or "
2
is set to "
!
Long-period continuous shooting cannot be used in the "
"
,
", "
.
", "
/
", "
N
", "
M
" , "
<
", "
B
.
Focus on
Point where you want to take the picture
FAR
2
,
" (2048 × 1152).
m
",
>
" and "
r
" modes.
B
and lock the focus.
B
3
NEAR
v
" Suppressed flash.
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