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    Various Shooting Functions1 With multi-shot, you can shoot consecutive images.
    Multi-shot has the following three modes:
    Continuous
    Pictures continue to be taken for as 
    long as you hold down the shutter 
    release button.
    Still images are recorded one at a 
    time, just as in normal shooting.
    S (Stream)-Cont
    With just one full-press of the shutter 
    release button, you can take 16 
    consecutive shots at intervals of 1/
    7.5 seconds in about 2 seconds.
    The 16 still images are grouped 
    together as a set and are recorded as 
    one image file (3648 × 2736 pixels).
    M (Memory-reversal)-Cont
    The camera memorizes the scene while you hold down the shutter 
    release button, and once you release it, the previous 2 seconds of 
    shots are recorded.
    The 16 still images are grouped together as a set and are recorded 
    as one image file (3648 × 2736 pixels).
    Shooting with Multi-Shot 
    (Continuous/S-Cont/M-Cont)
    (1) If you release the shutter release button here... (2) The camera records the previous (approx.) 2 seconds
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    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Continuous 
    Mode] and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select [Continuous], [S-Cont], 
    or [M-Cont].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The symbol appears on the screen.
     Continuous
    5Compose your picture and then press and hold the 
    shutter release button.
    • Pictures continue to be taken for as long as you hold down the shutter 
    release button.
    6Release your finger from the shutter release button to 
    stop taking pictures.
    • To play back a still image shot in Continuous mode, set the camera to 
    playback mode (GP.52) and then press the ADJ./OK button !#$ 
    to select the still image you want to play.
     S-Cont
    5Compose your picture and then press the shutter 
    release button.
    • 16 pictures are taken automatically.
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     M-Cont
    5Compose your picture and then press and hold the 
    shutter release button.
    • The camera memorizes the scene while you hold down the shutter 
    release button.
    6Release your finger from the shutter release button.
    • The camera stops shooting and the 16 still images (in the previous 2 
    seconds) are recorded as one still image.
    Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•When shooting with S-Cont or M-Cont, the digital zoom is activated even when [Digital 
    Zoom Img] is set to [Auto Resize] on the setup menu.
    •In scene mode, multi-shot is only available when [Zoom Macro] is set.
    •The time until image recording is complete may be longer when using the internal 
    memory.
    •The maximum number of images that can be shot in the multi-shot mode is 999. Even 
    if there is space in the memory for 1,000 or more images, [999] is displayed on the 
    screen.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•To return to normal single-image shooting, select [Off] in Step 3, and press the ADJ./
    OK button.
    •In M-Cont mode, if you release the shutter release button within 2 seconds from the 
    time you first pressed it, the shots from the time you pressed the shutter until you 
    released it are recorded and the number of consecutive shots will be less than 16.
    •The flash cannot be used.
    •The camera shake correction function cannot be used during multi-shot shooting. If 
    multi-shot shooting is set while the camera shake correction function is turned on, 
    E changes to F. (GP.106)
    •The focus and exposure value are locked in multi-shot mode.
    •When [Sequential No.] is set to [On] (GP.179) and the last four digits of the file 
    number exceed “9999” during multi-shot, a separate folder is created in the SD 
    memory card and successive pictures taken in multi-shot are stored in this folder.
    •When shooting with S-Cont or M-Cont, the ISO setting is fixed at [Auto] even if it is set 
    to [ISO 80] or [ISO 100].
    •The number of images that can be shot in the multi-shot mode depends on the image 
    size setting.
    •The numbers of images that can be shot in the multi-shot mode with the internal 
    memory are as shown in the table below.
    Image SizeNumber of multi-shot mode shots
    3648×2736, 3648×2432, 2736×2736, 
    3264×2448, 2592×1944, 2048×15364
    1280×960, 640×48010
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    Various Shooting Functions1While a still image (16 frames in an image file) taken with S-Cont or 
    M-Cont is displayed, you can enlarge any one of the 16 frames. You 
    can also switch between frames while viewing the image in 
    enlarged display mode.
    To view a frame from an S-Cont or M-Cont still image in enlarged 
    display mode, follow the steps below.
    1Press the 6 (Playback) button.
    • The last file recorded is displayed.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button 
    !#$ to display an S-Cont or 
    M-Cont still image.
    3Turn the zoom lever toward 8 
    (Enlarged View).
    • The first frame of the consecutive 
    images is displayed in enlarged 
    display mode. The frame position bar 
    appears at the bottom of the screen.
    • Press the ADJ./OK button #$ to 
    switch frames. To return to the 16-
    frame display, press the ADJ./OK 
    button.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Press the DISP. button to switch between displaying the bar at the bottom of the screen, 
    displaying the grid guide, and hiding the display. (GP.60)
    Viewing an S-Cont or M-Cont Still Image in 
    Enlarged Display Mode
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    Various Shooting Functions1 You can change the picture quality of an image, including the 
    contrast, sharpness, color and color depth.
    You can select from the following picture quality settings.
    Picture Quality Modes
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Image Settings] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    the desired picture quality.
    • You can set values for [Cust. Set.] 
    (GP.94). If the values are already 
    set, you can set the picture quality by 
    simply selecting [Cust. Set.].
    Setting the Picture Quality and Color 
    (Image Settings)
    TypeDescription
    Auto Levels The camera automatically corrects image tone when images are recorded in 
    order to reduce areas that are overly bright or dark and achieve appropriate 
    brightness even for high contrast images.
    HardThe Contrast, Sharpness, and Color Depth are increased to create a stronger, 
    sharper image.
    Normal Normal picture quality
    SoftThe Contrast, Sharpness, and Color Depth are decreased to create a softer 
    image.
    Cust. Set. You can select from five [Contrast], [Sharpness], and [Color Depth] levels. 
    (GP.94)
    B&WCreates a black and white picture.
    Sepia Creates a sepia-toned picture.
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    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • If you selected a setting other than 
    [Normal], the symbol appears on the 
    screen.
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When [Auto Levels] is selected, the exposure correction may not be effective and the 
    color tones may be partially different from those of other settings for [Image Settings].
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Image Settings] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select [Cust. Set.] and press the 
    button $.
    • The [Img Set] screen appears.
    • If the values are already set, you can set the picture quality by 
    selecting a setting from [Cust. Set.].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button ! 
    to select [Contrast], 
    [Sharpness], and [Color 
    Depth], and press the button 
    #$ to adjust the settings.
    5Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The [Cust. Set.] setting is saved, and 
    the display returns to the shooting menu.
    6Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The symbol appears on the screen.
    Customizing the Picture Quality (Cust. Set.)
    Cancel
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    Various Shooting Functions1 You can adjust the light intensity of the flash. You can set the light 
    intensity from -2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in increments of 1/3 EV.
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For the operating procedure, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Flash Expo. 
    Comp.] and press the button $.
    • The flash exposure compensation bar appears.
    3Press the button ! to make 
    the setting.
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The setting appears on the screen 
    except when the flash mode is set to 
    [Flash Off].
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For information on how to use the flash, see P.41.
    Caution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Flash exposure compensation may not work outside the flash range (GP.41).
    Adjusting the Light Intensity of the 
    Flash (Flash Expo. Comp.)
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    To Shoot Ok
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    Various Shooting Functions1The auto bracketing function automatically shoots three 
    consecutive shots at three exposure levels (-0.5EV, ±0, and 
    +0.5EV) based on the set exposure level.1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Auto Bracket] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    [On].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The symbol appears on the screen.
    5Press the shutter release 
    button to shoot the subject.
    • Three consecutive shots are taken at 
    ±0, -0.5EV, and +0.5EV based on the 
    set exposure compensation setting. 
    When shooting is completed, three 
    still images are displayed on the 
    picture display. They are, from left to 
    right, at -0.5EV (darker), standard 
    exposure compensation setting, and +0.5EV (brighter).
    Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•The exposure compensation can be changed using the shooting menu. (GP.109)
    •Cannot be used when multi-shot is set. (GP.89)
    •The flash cannot be used.
    •The [Time Exposure] setting is disabled. (GP.100)
    •In auto bracket mode, in addition to the exposure, the white balance or the color can 
    also be set. Only one can be selected.
    •Assigning [AT-BKT] to the Fn (Function) button with [Set Fn Button] (GP.162) 
    allows you to switch between on and off for [Auto Bracket] by pressing the Fn button. 
    (GP.71)
    Shooting Consecutively with 
    Different Exposures (Auto Bracket)
    Recording
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    0.5 +0.5
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    Various Shooting Functions1 The white balance bracket function automatically records three 
    images - a reddish image, a bluish image, and an image of the 
    current white balance.
    This is useful if you cannot determine the appropriate white 
    balance.
    1Display the shooting menu.
    • For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Auto Bracket] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    [WB-BKT].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.
    • The symbol appears on the screen.
    5Press the shutter release 
    button to shoot the subject.
    • Three images (a reddish image, an 
    image equal to the current white 
    balance, and a bluish image) are 
    automatically recorded.
    Shooting Consecutively with Different White 
    Balance (WB-BKT)
    Recording
    RED BLUE
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    Various Shooting Functions1Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    •Cannot be used when multi-shot is set. (GP.89)
    •The flash cannot be used.
    •The [Time Exposure] setting is disabled. (GP.100)
    •The white balance can be changed using the shooting menu. (GP.111)
    •Assigning [WB-BKT] to the Fn (Function) button with [Set Fn Button] (GP.162) 
    allows you to switch between on and off for [WB-BKT] by pressing the Fn button. 
    (GP.71)
    •If [Image Settings] is set to [B&W], the white balance bracket function can be set but 
    it does not operate.
    When [CL-BKT] is selected and a still image is shot, the color 
    bracket function automatically records three images – a black-and-
    white image, a color image, and a sepia image.
    1Display the shooting menu.• For information on using the menu, see P.81.
    2Press the ADJ./OK button  to select [Auto Bracket] 
    and press the button $.
    3Press the button ! to select 
    [CL-BKT].
    4Press the ADJ./OK button.• The symbol appears on the screen.
    Shooting Consecutively with Different Colors 
    (CL-BKT)
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