Casio EX-F1 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Snapshot Tutorial
In this mode, half-pressing the shutter button starts continual pre-recording of images
to a temporary buffer. Then when you press the shutter button the rest of the way
down, the camera stores what is currently in the buffer and starts continuous shutter
recording of new images. Recording continues until you release the shutter button or
until a total of up to 60 images (buffer images plus new images) are recorded. You
can configure this mode to specify how many of the 60 images are recorded in the
buffer and how many are recorded after you fully press the shutter button. You can
use this mode when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-moving action.
You can specify anywhere from one second up to 60 seconds as the continuous
shutter shooting time, which is the amount of time of the pre-record buffer plus the
amount of time that continuous shutter recording is performed after the shutter
button is pressed all the way. The maximum shooting time depends on the
selected CS speed. You can select a CS speed in the range of 1 to 60 fps.
You can configure the mode so all 60 images are stored from the buffer, which
pre-records images before you fully press the shutter button.
The minimum interval for images pre-recorded in the buffer is 0.5 seconds and the
minimum number of pre-recorded images is one.
1. Set the mode dial to t (Auto).
2. Set the CS dial to Ø (Prerecord (Still image)).
3. Use [8] and [2] to select the second control panel option from the
bottom (Prerecord (Still image) Speed).
Using Prerecord (Still image)
60 images per second (60 fps): You can shoot up to 60 images in one second.
1 image per second (1 fps) : You can shoot up to 60 images over 60 seconds.
Shutter button half-press
Recorded images (up to 60 images)
Continuous recording of images until shutter
button released*
Shutter button release
Shutter button full-press
* You can record up to 60 images (pre-recorded buffer images plus real-time images) for
each Prerecord (Still Image) operation.
Pre-recorded images