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    Shooting Functions4
    Taking Pictures Continuously
    Pictures can be taken continuously while the shutter release button is kept 
    pressed.
    The following two types of continuous shooting are available.
    1Press the four-way controller (2) in Capture mode.
    The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
    2Use the four-way controller (45) to select g.
    3Press the four-way controller (3) 
    and use the four-way controller 
    (45) to select g or h.
    4Press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take pictures continuously.
    5Press the shutter release button halfway.
    The autofocus system operates. The focus indicator ] appears in the 
    viewfinder when focused.
    Continuous Shooting
    gContinuous 
    Shooting (Hi)For JPEG image with E/C, up to 25 frames are 
    taken continuously at approximately 6 fps. The shooting 
    interval will increase as the buffer fills up.
    hContinuous 
    Shooting (Lo)For JPEG image with E/C, pictures are taken 
    continuously at approximately 2 fps until the SD Memory 
    Card is full.
    When the file format is [RAW], up to 12 frames for g and up to 36 frames for 
    h can be taken continuously.
    OKMENU
    Drive Mode
    Cancel OK Continuous Shooting (Hi) 
    						
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    6Press the shutter release button fully.
    Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is fully 
    pressed. Take your finger off the shutter release button to stop.
    • The drive mode is fixed to g when the capture mode is set to \ (Moving 
    Object) of Picture mode, and R (Kids) or Y (Pet) of H (Scene) mode.
    • If [AF Mode] is set to l (Single mode), the focus position is locked in the 
    first frame and pictures are taken continuously at the same interval.
    • Focusing is continuously activated during continuous shooting when 
    [AF Mode] is set to k (Continuous mode).
    • The shutter cannot be released until charging is complete when using the 
    built-in flash. You can set the camera to enable shutter release before the 
    built-in flash is ready in [16. Release While Charging] of the [A Custom 
    Setting 3] menu. (p.81) 
    • Select a mode other than g or h in the [Drive Mode] screen to cancel the 
    continuous shooting. The setting is canceled when the camera is turned off 
    if [Drive Mode] is set to P (Off) in [Memory] (p.288) of the [A Rec. Mode 4] 
    menu.
    • The shooting speed may be slower when [Distortion Correction] or [Lat-
    Chromatic-Ab Adj] (p.211) is set to [On]. 
    						
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    Shooting Functions4
    During Interval Shooting, pictures are taken at a set interval from a set time.
    1Select [Interval Shooting] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu 
    and press the four-way controller (5).
    The [Interval Shooting] screen appears.
    2Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Interval].
    When taking two or more pictures, set the 
    wait time until the next picture is taken.
    Use the four-way controller (45) to 
    select the number of hours, minutes, and 
    seconds, and use the four-way controller 
    (23) to set the time.
    You can set up to 24 hours, 00 minutes, 
    and 00 seconds.
    3Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Number of Shots].
    Set the number of shots to be taken.
    Press the four-way controller (45) and use the four-way controller 
    (23) to select the number of shots to be taken.
    You can select between 1 and 999 shots.
    4Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start Interval].
    Set the time when the first picture is taken.
    Press the four-way controller (5) and use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Now] or [Set Time].
    Interval Shooting
    • Interval Shooting is not available in the following situations.
    - when the capture mode is set to C (Movie), or Z (Night Scene HDR) of 
    H (Scene) mode
    - when the shutter speed is set to h
    - when Digital Filter or HDR Capture is set
    • When Interval Shooting is set, Multi-exposure is not available.
    Now Shooting starts immediately. You can take two or more pictures.
    Set 
    TimeShooting starts at the set time. Press the four-way controller (3) to 
    select [Start Time], use the four-way controller (45) to select the 
    time, and use the four-way controller (23) to set the start time.
    Interval Shooting
    MENU
    Start Shooting
    Interval
    Number of Shots
    Start Interval002images
    Now
    Start Time
    Cancel OK
    OK
    00 00 00:
     
    						
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    5Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start 
    Shooting] and press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a series of interval pictures.
    6Press the shutter release button 
    halfway.
    The focus indicator ] appears when the 
    subject is in focus.
    7Press the shutter release button fully.
    When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the first picture is taken. When set 
    to [Set Time], shooting starts at the set time.
    For shooting multiple pictures, pictures are taken at the interval set in 
    Step 2.
    After the set number of pictures is taken, the camera returns to normal 
    Capture mode.
    • The camera cannot be operated during Interval Shooting. To cancel the 
    Interval Shooting, press any button on the back of the camera or press the 
    shutter release button and the 3 button to display the exit confirmation 
    screen, and then use the four-way controller (23) to select [Exit] and press 
    the 4 button. You can also exit the Interval Shooting by turning the main 
    switch off or turning the mode dial.
    •9 (Single Frame Shooting) is selected regardless of the current drive mode 
    setting.
    • If the subject is not in focus with the focus mode set to l (Single mode) 
    or if the [Interval] setting is too short and the previous image processing 
    cannot be completed before taking the next picture, no picture may be taken.
    • Although each shot taken is displayed on the monitor with Instant Review, 
    they cannot be enlarged or deleted.
    • The [Interval] setting is disabled when [Number of Shots] is set to [1].
    • Interval Shooting is canceled when the SD Memory Card has no more 
    available space.
    • If the Auto Power Off function (p.281) turns the camera off during Interval 
    Shooting, the camera automatically turns on again when the shooting time 
    approaches.
    • It is recommended to use the AC adapter kit K-AC109 (optional) when using 
    the Interval Shooting over a long period of time. (p.50) 
    Interval Shooting
    Exit
    MENU
    Standby
    Remaining Shots 100images
    Interval
    00 00 00:
    
     
    						
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    Shooting Functions4 You can create a composite picture by taking multiple frames.1Select [Multi-exposure] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu and 
    press the four-way controller (5).
    The [Multi-exposure] screen appears.
    2Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Number of 
    Shots].
    3Press the four-way controller (5) 
    and use the four-way controller 
    (23) to select the number of 
    shots.
    Select from 2 to 9 shots.
    4Press the 4 button.
    5Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Auto EV 
    Adjustment] and use the four-way controller (45) to 
    select O or P.
    When set to O(On), the exposure is adjusted automatically according to 
    the number of shots.
    6Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Start 
    Shooting] and press the 4 button.
    The camera is ready to take a picture.
    Multi-exposure
    • Multi-exposure is not available in the following situations.
    - when the capture mode is set to C (Movie), or Z (Night Scene HDR) of 
    H (Scene) mode
    - when Digital Filter, HDR Capture or Cross Processing is set
    • When Multi-exposure is set, the following functions are not available.
    -
    Exposure Bracketing or Interval Shooting (The function selected last is used)- Distortion Correction or Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment
    MENUOK
    2
    OK Multi-exposure
    CancelStart Shooting
    Number of Shots
    Auto EV Adjustmenttimes 
    						
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    7Take the picture.
    The composite picture is displayed in Instant Review each time the 
    shutter release button is pressed. Press the K/i button during 
    Instant Review to discard pictures taken up to that point and take pictures 
    again from the first frame.
    The pictures are saved when the set number of shots is taken, and then 
    the [Multi-exposure] screen appears again.
    • If any of the following operations are performed while shooting, the pictures 
    that have been already taken are saved and Multi-exposure is ended.
    - when the Q button, 3 button, four-way controller (234) or M 
    button is pressed
    - when the mode dial is turned
    - when Exposure Bracketing is set
    • When shooting in Multi-exposure mode using Live View, a semi-transparent 
    composite image of the pictures taken is displayed. 
    						
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    Taking Pictures Using Digital Filters
    You can apply a filter when taking pictures.
    The following filters can be selected.
    Filter NameEffectParameter
    Toy CameraFor taking pictures that look as 
    if taken with a toy camera.Shading Level: +1 to +3
    Blur: +1 to +3
    Tone Break: Red/Green/Blue/
    Yellow
    RetroFor taking pictures with the 
    look of old photos.Toning: -3 to +3
    Frame Composite: None/Thin/
    Medium/Thick
    High ContrastFor taking pictures with high 
    contrasts.+1 to +5
    Extract ColorFor extracting two specific 
    colors and making the rest of 
    the image black and white.Extracted Color 1: Red/
    Magenta/Blue/Cyan/Green/
    Yellow
    Extractable Range of Color 1: 
    -2 to +2
    Extracted Color 2: Red/
    Magenta/Blue/Cyan/Green/
    Yellow/OFF
    Extractable Range of Color 2: 
    -2 to +2
    Soft 
    *1For taking pictures with a soft 
    focus throughout the image.Soft Focus: +1 to +3
    Shadow Blur: OFF/ON
    Starburst 
    *1
    For taking pictures of night 
    scenes or lights reflected on 
    water with a special sparkling 
    look by adding extra glitter to 
    the highlights.Shape: Cross/Star/Snow 
    Crystal/Heart/Musical Note
    Effect Density: Small/Medium/
    Large
    Size: Small/Medium/Large
    Angle: 0°/30°/45°/60°
    Fish-eye 
    *1For taking pictures that look as 
    if taken with a fish-eye lens.Weak/Medium/Strong 
    						
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    *1 Not available when the capture mode is set to C (Movie).
    *2 Available only when the capture mode is set to C (Movie).
    1Press the M button in the status screen.
    The control panel appears.
    Press the M button when the status screen is not displayed.
    Custom 
    Filter *1Customize and save a filter to 
    your own preferences.High Contrast: OFF/+1 to +5
    Soft Focus: OFF/+1 to +3
    Tone Break: OFF/Red/Green/
    Blue/Yellow
    Shading Type: 6 types
    Shading Level: -3 to +3
    Distortion Type: 3 types
    Distortion Level: OFF/Weak/
    Medium/Strong
    Invert Color: OFF/ON
    Color 
    *2
    For taking pictures with the 
    selected color filter. Choose 
    from 18 filters (6 colors ×3 
    tones).Color: Red/Magenta/Blue/
    Cyan/Green/Yellow
    Color Density: Light/Medium/
    Dark
    • Digital Filter is not available in the following situations.
    - when the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR) of H (Scene) 
    mode
    - when the file format is set to [RAW] or [RAW+] (fixed to [JPEG])
    • When Digital Filter is set, the following functions are not available
    - Continuous Shooting, Interval Shooting or Multi-exposure
    - HDR Capture (The function selected last is used)
    Depending on the filter used, it may take longer to save images.
    Filter NameEffectParameter 
    						
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    2Use the four-way controller 
    (2345) to select [Digital Filter] 
    and press the 4 button.
    The screen for selecting a filter appears.
    After the power is turned on, the last 
    image taken is displayed in the 
    background.
    3Use the four-way controller 
    (45) to select a filter.
    4Use the four-way controller 
    (23) to select the parameter and 
    the four-way controller (45) to 
    adjust the parameter’s value.
    Available operations
    5Press the 4 button.
    The camera returns to the control panel.
    mc button Uses Digital Preview to preview the background 
    image with the filter effect applied. (Not available 
    when the capture mode is set to C (Movie).)
    M button Saves the background image. Select [Save as] and 
    press the 4 button.
    12M
    [37]
    JPEG
    HDRHDROFFOFFOFFOFF
    AF.A
    Digital FilterNot use any filters
    OFFOFF
    Starburst
    Cancel Check OK
    OKMENUINFO
    OFFOFF
    Shape
    MENUINFOCancel Check OKOK 
    						
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    • You can also change the settings from the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu (p.87).
    • Set in [Movie] of the [A Rec. Mode 3] menu when the capture mode is set to 
    C (Movie). (p.165)
    • Select [Not use any filters] in Step 3 to finish shooting with digital filter.
    • You can also apply digital filter effects to JPEG/RAW images after shooting 
    them in Playback mode. (p.253) 
    						
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