Single-frame shooting, Single-frame shooting -11 – Kodak DCS600 User Manual
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10
Capturing
Single-Frame Shooting
With the Drive mode at S, fully
pressing the Shutter Release button
captures one image. To capture the
next image, lift your finger from the
button, then fully press it again. Use
Single-frame shooting for stationary
subjects or subjects that do not
require several frames of rapid
firing.
S
C
L
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