Casio EX-Z60 Digital Camera User Manual


 
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
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Normal-speed continuous shutter
Holding down the shutter button continuously records
images, as long as there is memory available to store
them. Release the shutter button to stop recording.
You can select the flash mode you want with normal-
speed continuous shutter (page 71).
The speed of continuous shutter recording depends on
the type of memory card loaded in the camera. When
recording to built-in memory, continuous shutter recording
is relatively slow.
High-speed continuous shutter
Holding down the shutter button while high-speed
continuous shutter is selected records up to three images
at high speed. Shooting stops if you release the shutter
button before three images are recorded.
Flash is turned off automatically.
Note that the resolution of images recorded with high-
speed continuous shutter is somewhat lower resolution
and more prone to digital noise than images recorded
with normal-speed continuous shutter.
“Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for high-speed
continuous shutter, regardless of the current ISO
sensitivity setting.
Flash continuous shutter
Holding down the shutter button while flash continuous
shutter is selected records up to three images, firing the
flash for each one. Shooting stops if you release the
shutter button before three images are recorded.
Flash is turned on automatically.
Note that the resolution of images recorded with flash
continuous shutter is somewhat lower resolution and
more prone to digital noise than images recorded with
normal-speed continuous shutter.
“Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for flash continuous
shutter, regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting.
With flash continuous shutter, the flash range is narrower
than normal.