Konica Minolta G400 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Continuous Shooting
- In this mode, the camera takes pictures continuously for as long as the
shutter button is held down. This mode is ideal for taking consecutive pictures
of moving subjects.
- This option is also available in the mode menus for Scene Select (p.62)
and Manual (p.74).
1. Select the Continuous menu option.
• The current setting is displayed.
“SINGLE SHUTTER” is displayed as the
default setting.
2. Use the ̆ or ̄ buttons to select the
desired continuous shooting mode.
Press the SET/DISP. button to
complete the setting and return the
camera to shooting mode.
Available modes
- Single Shutter (default) :Normal single-frame shooting mode.
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Continuous shutter :Allows you to take multiple shots by holding down the
shutter button.
-
Super Continuous :Shoots up to 3 consecutive pictures with a shorter
interval between shots.
Use the viewfinder to shoot pictures in this mode. The
images are not displayed on the LCD monitor during
continuous shooting.
The exposure and focus are fixed in the first frame.
If you use the flash, the interval between shots becomes longer to allow the flash to
recharge.
The shooting interval also varies depending on the subject and the shooting conditions.
Using the Auto mode menu (contd)