Casio QV-8000SX Digital Camera User Manual


 
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
This section describes more advanced recording operations
that are also provided by this camera.
Using Quick Shutter
Quick Shutter lets you record up to five images at intervals of
approximately one second. Quick Shutter can be used to
record normal, Night Scene Mode, Landscape Mode, or Por-
trait Mode images.
IMPORTANT!
The operation lamp flashes while data is being written
to the memory card. Never remove the memory card
from the camera while this lamp is flashing.
Quick shutter is disabled under any of the following
conditions: while the flash is charging, while a slow
shutter speed it being used, and when conditions
cause Auto Focus to take a long time to finish.
Even if Quick Shutter is enabled, the camera auto-
matically uses the Single shutter mode whenever the
battery level is “ ”.
If you use the dial to try to change to another recording
mode while the camera is saving buffer data to the
memory card, the mode will not change to another re-
cording mode until the data transfer and the save op-
eration is complete.
1.
Slide the Function Switch to REC.
2.
Select “Functions 1” “Shutter Mode”
“Quick”.
“Functions 1” appears on the advanced menu only.
Turning on “Quick” causes “ććććć” to appear un-
der the quality indicator.
3.
Press the shutter button.
The ć marks sequentially change to b marks as im-
ages are recorded.
Images you record using Quick Shutter are initially
stored in a buffer, and then sequentially transferred to
the memory card. Images continue to be recorded as
long as you hold down the shutter button or until the
buffer becomes full (five images). The buffer may be
able to hold only four images when you are using the
Night Scene Mode or a slow shutter speed.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS