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DVANCED RECORDING
The drive modes control the rate and method
images are captured. Indicators showing the
selected drive mode appear on the monitor. The
drive mode is set with the drive-mode dial.
Simply turn the dial using the lever on the front to
the appropriate position to select the mode.
DRIVE MODES
Single-frame advance bracketing - to take a series of images with differing
exposure (p. 58). Each image of the series is captured one by one.
Single-frame advance - to take a single image each time the shutter-release
button is pressed (p. 28). Interval recording can be used (p. 78).
10 second self-timer - to delay the release of the shutter by 10 seconds.
Used for self-portraits (p. 57).
Continuous advance bracketing - to take a series of images with differing
exposure (p. 58). The series is advanced automatically.
2 second self-timer - to delay the release of the shutter by 2 seconds (p. 57).
Continuous advance - to take a series of images when the shutter-release
button is pressed and held (p. 57).
FRAMES-REMAINING COUNTER
The frames-remaining counter indicate the approximate number of frames that can be
stored in the camera buffer memory while recording. This number changes as images are
captured and saved to the memory card.
Frames-remaining counter