Nikon S630 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting in Sport Continuous Mode
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Sport Continuous)
Sport Continuous Menu
In the sport continuous menu, you can select the continuous shooting type and
the image mode setting.
Press the d button in sport continuous mode to display the sport continuous
menu, and use the rotary multi selector to change the settings.
B Notes on Sport Continuous Mode
The speed of continuous shooting may be slower depending on shutter speed settings and the
data transfer speed of the memory card.
As the ISO sensitivity is automatically set to a high setting, the captured pictures may appear rough
as a result.
As the ISO sensitivity is fixed at 640 and over, proper exposure may not be obtained in clear weather
(pictures may be overexposed).
If bright objects such as the sun or electric lights are captured, vertical streaks of light may appear
in the recorded images. Taking pictures without capturing any bright objects, such as the sun or
electric lights, is recommended.
Exposure and white balance values may be unstable when shooting pictures under flickering
luminous lighting/light bulbs.
The flash mode (A30), setting is changed to W (off).
Exposure compensation (A34) settings can be changed.
Self-timer and macro mode is disabled.
Full-time AF (A113) is used for Sport Continuous mode.
D More Information
See “Autofocus” (A27) for more information.
Sport continuous
Choose the sport continuous type.
k
Continuous H
(default setting) : Approx. 11 frames per second
l Continuous M : Approx. 5.5 frames per second
m Continuous L : Approx. 3.7 frames per second
Image mode
Change the Image mode (A100) setting.
The image mode setting for sport continuous mode can be chosen from
M Normal (2048) (default setting), N PC screen (1024), O TV screen (640) or
m 16:9 (1920).
The image mode setting in the sport continuous menu is stored separately and is
not applied to other shooting modes.