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Continuous
Continuous
Use the options in this menu to capture a fleeting ex-
pression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject
that is moving unpredictably, or capture motion in a
series of pictures.
Restrictions on Camera Settings
At settings other than Single, the flash (Q 24) turns off automatically and focus (Q 20), exposure
(Q 67), and auto white balance (Q 65) for all photos are determined by the first picture in each
series. When Multi-Shot 16 is selected, digital zoom (Q 18) can not be used. Multi-Shot 16 can
not be selected when digital zoom is in effect. BSS (Q 69) is available only at a setting of Single.
Continuous
At settings other than Single, the current "continuous" setting is indicat-
ed by an icon in the monitor.
Option
Description
Single
Camera takes one picture each time shutter-release button is
pressed.
Continuous
Camera takes pictures continuously while shutter-release button is
held down. Pictures are recorded at a rate of about three frames
every two seconds. With E4100, camera records seven pictures
when image mode is set to F Normal (2288). With E3200,
camera records five pictures when image mode is set to b
Normal (2048), and with E2200, six pictures when image mode is
set to c Normal (1600).
Multi-Shot 16
When shutter-release button is pressed all the way, camera takes
sixteen consecutive images at a rate of about three frames every
two seconds. With E3200, up to five series of images can be taken,
and with E4100/E2200, one series can be taken. The sixteen
images are arranged in four rows of four images and saved as a
single picture. Image mode is fixed at F Normal (2288) with
E4100, at b Normal (2048) with E3200 and at c Normal (1600)
with E2200.
CONTINUOUS
CONTINUOUS
CONTINUOUS
Single
Continuous
Multi-shot 16
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