Nikon COOLPIXP100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting with a High-Speed Burst (Sport Continuous Mode)
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Sport Continuous Menu
Press the d button (A13) to display the sport continuous menu, and then use
the multi selector (A12) to change the settings. The following options are
available.
Switch to the d tab when the sport continuous menu is not displayed (A13).
High-speed mode and Pre-shooting cache cannot be set simultaneously.
High-speed mode
Choose the sport continuous shooting type.
Pre-shooting cache
When the pre-shooting cache is used, it improves the chance of capturing a good
picture. Up to five frames are recorded just before the shutter-release button is
pressed down fully. The camera starts shooting when the shutter-release button is
pressed down halfway, and shoots pictures continuously when the button is then
pressed down fully (A65).
The shooting ends when the shutter-release button is released or 25 frames have
been shot continuously.
Frame rate: Maximum 15 fps
Number of continuously shot frames: Up to 25 frames (including a pre-shooting
cache of up to five frames)
Image size: B 1600×1200 fixed
Image quality
Image quality (A75) settings can be changed. This is stored in the camera's
memory independently and is not applied to the settings in any other shooting
mode.
Option Description
Continuous H: auto
(default setting)
Frame rate: Maximum 60 fps
Number of continuously shot frames: 25 frames
Image size: B 1600×1200 fixed
The frame rate varies depending on the brightness
of the subject at the start of shooting. In dark
conditions, the shutter speed decreases (1 second
maximum), and the frame rate slows down.
Continuous H: 120 fps
Frame rate: Approx. 120 fps
Number of continuously shot frames: 60 frames
Image size: A 1280×960 fixed
Shoots 60 frames continuously at a high speed of
about 1/120 second or faster.
Continuous H: 60 fps
Frame rate: Approx. 60 fps
Number of continuously shot frames: 25 frames
Image size: B 1600×1200 fixed
Shoots 25 frames continuously at a high speed of
about 1/60 second or faster.