Konica Minolta MM-A208 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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UHS continuous-advance mode allows a series of 1280 X 960 images to be captured at a rate of
approximately 7 frames per second; image size is changed to 640 X 480 when the digital zoom is
used.The number of images that can be captured at one time depends on the image-quality setting:
extra fine – 32 frames, fine – 62 frames, and standard – 100 frames.This mode cannot be used with
super-fine or RAW image quality, flash illumination, or Digital Subject Programs. If image quality is
set to RAW or super fine before selecting the drive mode, it is reset to fine. Shutter speeds slower
than 1/8th of a second cannot be used. If the low battery power indicator (p. 21) appears, the shutter
cannot be released.The UHS continuous-advance mode is set with the function dial (p. 48).
When the shutter-release button is pressed and held, the camera will begin recording images until
the maximum number has been taken or the shutter button is released.
Compose the picture as described in the basic recording section (p. 27). Press the shut-
ter-release button partway down (1) to lock the exposure and focus for the series. Press
and hold the shutter-release button all the way down (2) to begin taking pictures.Very
bright light sources in the image may cause streaking. A recorded image may show
black areas caused by a loss of data. After the series is captured, the monitor will remain
blank while the images are saved.
UHS CONTINUOUS ADVANCE
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UHS CONTINUOUS-ADVANCE MOVIES
By turning on the UHS movie function in the advanced 1 section of the recording-mode menu, a sep-
arate VGA (640 X 480) movie file with audio will be created automatically from the captured still
images.When the function is active, the movie camera icon is displayed next to the
UHS continuous-advance indicator on the monitors.The time required to make the
movie file is approximately equal to the recording time, the monitor will be blank and
the access lamp will glow during that period. The shutter sound effect is disabled.