Casio EX-Z1200 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
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The indicator “1sec” appears on the monitor screen
between Triple Self-timer shots. How long it takes for the
camera to get ready to shoot again after it shoots an image
depends on the image size and quality settings, whether or
not a memory card is loaded in the camera, and the flash
charge condition.
No self-timer operation can be performed when recording
with the any of the following settings.
Normal-speed continuous shutter mode or high-speed
continuous shutter mode
“Layout” or “Auto Framing” BEST SHOT sample scene
selected
Tracking” selected as the Auto Focus area (page
131)
The Triple Self-timer cannot be used when performing the
following recording operations.
Recording with Flash Continuous Shutter
Recording with certain BEST SHOT scenes (Business
Cards and Documents, Whiteboard, etc., Old Photo, ID
Photo)
–Movie mode, MOVIE BEST SHOT mode
Your camera has four continuous shutter modes.
Using Continuous Shutter
Continuous
Shutter Mode
Description
Normal Speed
(Normal-speed
Continuous
Shutter)
Continually records images until memory
becomes full.
High Speed
(High-speed
Continuous
Shutter)
Continuously records at approximately
three images per second. Images can be
recorded until memory is full. Image size
is fixed at 3M (2048 × 1536 pixels).
Flash Cont.
(Flash Continuous
Shutter)
Use this mode to record up to three
consecutive images, firing the flash for
each one.
Zoom Cont.
(Zoom Continuous
Shutter)
In this mode, you select an area on the
monitor screen with a selection
boundary. Then when you press the
shutter button, the camera records the
monitor screen image and the area
enclosed in the selection boundary,
digitally zoomed to twice its normal size.
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