Kodak DCS300 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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General
Using Drive Mode
Drive mode is similar to Film Advance mode in film cameras. There are two automatic
Drive modes: Single-Frame ( )and Continuous shooting ( ):
Single-Frame Shooting
Fully depressing the Shutter Release button captures one image. After the shutter closes,
the image data is read from the imager, then stored on the PC Card. To capture the next
image, lift your finger from the button, then fully depress it again.
Continuous Shooting
With the DCS 315 camera, images are captured continuously at a 2 frames per second
burst for a maximum of 3 images every 11 seconds. With the DCS 330 camera, images are
captured continuously at a 1 frame per second burst for a maximum of 3 images every 20
seconds. For Focus Tracking, shooting speed is slightly slower.
These frame rates occur with fresh batteries or an AC adapter at normal temperatures
(20° C/68° F), Manual Exposure Mode with a shutter speed of 1/125 or higher, no
flash used, Manual Focus, and a Type III PC Card installed.
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