Nikon P100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting with a High-Speed Burst (Sport Continuous Mode)
More on Shooting
B Notes on Sport Continuous Shooting
A longer period of time may be required before the recording is complete. The time taken until
recording ends may vary, depending upon the amount of frames taken, image quality setting and
the write speed of the memory card used.
If the ISO sensitivity is raised for shooting, the shot pictures may be grainy.
In clear sunlight, the correct exposure may not be obtained (overexposure).
When shooting under lights that flicker at high speed such as fluorescent, mercury-vapor or
sodium-vapor lamps, banding on the picture or variations in monitor brightness and hue may
occur.
C Functions Available in Sport Continuous Mode
The flash and self-timer are not available.
Exposure compensation (A41) settings can be adjusted.
Focus mode (A38) settings can be adjusted. When A (autofocus) (default setting) or D (macro
close-up) is set in sport continuous mode, full-time AF (A93) is set.
AF-assist illuminator (A163) does not light.
When the d button is pressed to display the d (sport continuous) menu, the settings for High-
speed mode, Pre-shooting cache or Image quality can be adjusted (A64).
D More Information
See “Autofocus” (A31) for more information.
See “Viewing Continuously Shot Pictures (Pictures in a sequence)” (A102) for more information.