Pentax Version 3.5 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Sets the number of pictures to be taken. When this is set to [1], the
[Interval], [Exposure time increment for second and subsequent frames],
and [Composite] settings are disabled.
You can set this from [1] to [9].
Sets [Exposure time for first frame] and [Exposure time increment for
second and subsequent frames] in [With one body] mode.
Sets [Exposure time] in [With multiple bodies] mode.
You can set [Exposure time for first frame] and [Exposure time] from 1
second to 60 minutes and 0 seconds.
Sets the increment for increasing the exposure time for the second and
subsequent frames.
Sets whether to create a superimposed composite of shot images.
Number of Shots
Exposure Time
Exposure Time Increment for Second and Subsequent Frames
None Pictures are taken with the same exposure time setting.
Equal ratio (x2) Pictures are taken at twice the previous exposure time.
Equal difference Pictures are taken at a time equal to the previous exposure time
plus a set time.
The maximum exposure time is 60 minutes. Therefore when this is set to [Equal
ratio (x2)] or [Equal difference], the exposure time cannot be set to exceed 60
minutes while taking the number of pictures set in [Number of shots].
Composite
No Images are not superimposed.
Add Superimposes shot images using a method that adds the RGB
value of each pixel. The more images that are superimposed,
the brighter the composite image becomes.
Average Superimposes shot images using a method to determine the
RGB value of each pixel by dividing the RGB value added to
each pixel by [Number of shots]. The composite image has a
brightness that is the average of the brightness of each
superimposed image.