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Standard Progressive Capture records up to the last six images saved in the camera’s buffer memo-
ry; the number of images recorded depends on the file size. The rate of capture is approximately 2.5
fps with 2272x1704 images. Focus and exposure is set for each image when the continuous-AF
focus mode is used. Shutter speeds must be 1/30 second or faster.
Progressive-Capture notes
PROGRESSIVE CAPTURE
UHS PROGRESSIVE CAPTURE
UHS continuous-advance captures up to fifteen 1280x960 images at 10fps regardless of the image
quality setting. The digital zoom cannot be used. Shutter speeds must be 1/20 second or faster.
Very bright light sources in the scene may cause streaks to appear on the image. Black areas
caused by data loss may also be apparent.
The advantage of Progressive Capture over the continuous-advance drive mode is that it allows you
to record events without the need to predict when the event will start. Simply hold the shutter-
release button down to start saving images, and when the action happens, release the shutter but-
ton to save the recorded series. The flash cannot be used. When the red low-battery warning is dis-
played, these drive modes cannot be used.
When a series is captured, a thumbnail of each image is shown in an
index display while being saved.