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The screens in
help you to realize that the bottom half of screens 2-6 is
informational in nature. It shows the settings you create with
the top half of each screen.
There are four steps involved in configuring
shooting:
▪ Choose a
▪ Choose an Interval.
▪ Choose the
▪ Choose the number of shots per interval
So, if I wanted to take a series of images starting
time), and shoot every
30 seconds, or 3 intervals (number of intervals), making
images per interval (number of shots), I would set the
following (get your camera and try these steps yourself so that
it'll make sense to you):
1. Under
Choose start time
could select Now, and the timer will start 3 seconds after
you've complete steps 3–5 (skipping step 2). If you
select Now, the camera will skip step 2 since it selects a
start time. If you'd rather start at a future time—instead
of now—simply select
scroll right, then move on to step 2.
2. You will now see a
image 3) with the time in 24-hour (military) format:
00:00
Figure 3-61
look a little daunting, but it might
Start
Time.
number of intervals (Select
10
seconds (Interval), over a period of
Start time
238
intvls).
(see
Figure
3-61, image 2), you
Start time
from screen 2 and
menu (see
Interval timer
(no. of
shots).
Now (Start
Figure
3-61,
2

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