Continuous-Advance Notes - Konica Minolta DiMAGE DiMAGE Z6 Instruction Manual

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CONTINUOUS-ADVANCE NOTES

The continuous-advance drive mode can capture images at a rate of approximately 1.8
fps. The maximum number of images that can be captured depends on the image file
size and the available space on the memory card.
When single-shot AF is used, focus and exposure is locked with the first frame. Focus
and exposure is set for each image when the continuous-AF focus mode is used, but the
rate of capture is reduced. When the red low-battery warning appears, or the flash or
noise reduction (p. 39) is used, the rate of capture is also reduced.
The following chart lists the approximate maximum number of images that can be
captured at the maximum frame rate; the rate of capture after this limit depends on file
size and the writing speed of the memory card.
Quality
Fine
Standard
Economy
Camera Notes
The advantage of Progressive Capture (p. 50) over the continuous-advance drive mode is
that it allows you to record events without the need to predict when the event will start.
Simply hold the shutter-release button down to start saving images, and after the action
happens, release the shutter button to save the recorded series.
Size
2816x2112
11
20
35
2272x1704
1600x1200
16
28
49
640x480
28
139
49
208
79
290
49

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