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The drive modes control the rate and method images are captured.
Indicators showing the selected drive mode appear on the data panel
and monitors. The drive mode is set with the function dial (p. 60).
DRIVE MODES
Continuous advance - to take a series of three images when the
shutter-release button is pressed and held (p. 64).
Bracketing - to take a series of three images with differing exposure,
contrast, saturation, or color (p. 62).
Interval - to take a series of images over a period of time (p. 66).
When a large amount of image data is captured in a short period,
the camera’s internal buffer memory becomes full; the frame
counter turns yellow on the monitors. Time must be given for this
data to be written to the memory card. Wait for the indicator to
turn white before capturing more images.
High-speed continuous advance - to take a series of three images
at approximately 2.7 frames per second (p. 64).
Interval and time-lapse movie - to take a series of still images and a
movie clip of a slow moving event (p. 66).
Single-frame advance - to take a single image each time the shutter-
release button is pressed (p. 33).
Self-timer - to delay the release of the shutter by 10 or 2 seconds.
Used for self-portraits (p. 68).
UHS (Ultra High Speed) continuous advance - to take multiple 640
X 480 size images at approximately 7 frames per second (p. 64).