Continuous shooting using the timer – Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual
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Capturing Video Clips and Special Shots 3-4
Continuous Shooting Using the Timer
You can also combine continuous shooting with the timer to
delay automatic capture of a series of images. This allows you
to photograph yourself in motion. You can capture up to the
following numbers of continuous shots per sequence: forty-
seven standard images (two per second), thirteen fine images
(two per second), or seven super fine images (one per
second).
1
Secure the camera on a flat surface or on a tripod. (See
page B-4 for information on attaching the camera to a
tripod.)
2
Turn the camera dial to
. Press the
POWER
button
to turn on the camera and wait until the photo capture
light stops flashing and remains a steady green.
3
Press the button under
MODE CHANGE
to change to
Continuous Shooting mode.
You see a preview of your
picture on the LCD screen,
with a red frame around it.
CONTINUOUS
appears on
the screen.
4
Center your subject in the
red frame.
5
Press the timer button. The timer icon appears on the
status display panel to indicate that the timer is enabled.
6
Press the shutter button.
You have 10 seconds to get ready for “action” in front of
the camera. The timer icon and the red timer light on
the front of the camera flash slowly for eight seconds.
Then they flash rapidly for two seconds before the
shutter is released.
If the camera’s shutter sound is enabled, the camera
clicks as it captures each picture. See page 7-3 to enable
camera sounds.
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