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The Memory Buffer During shooting, pictures are stored in a temporary memory buffer before being transferred to internal memory or to the memory card for permanent storage. The number of pictures that can be stored depends on image mode; the maximum at Normal (2592) is sixteen. When the buffer is full, a (wait) icon will be displayed and shooting will be suspended. More pictures can be taken as soon as enough memory becomes available in the buffer. Continuous At settings other than Single, the current “continuous” setting is shown by an icon in the display ( 4–5). The Shooting 61 Interval Timer Photography To display the interval timer menu, highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CONTINUOUS menu and press the center of multi selector. 3 Start recording. Camera will take pictures at specified interval until shut- ter-release button is pressed again, memory is full, or 1,800 frames have been recorded. INTVL TIMER SHOOTINGINTVL TIMER SHOOTINGINTVL TIMER SHOOTING ExitExitExit ConfirmConfirmConfirm AE lock Set interval time Highlight Set interval time or AE lock and press center of multi selector to display sub-menu. Press multi selector up or down to highlight option, press center to select. 1 SET INTERVAL TIME 1/2SET INTERVAL TIME 1/2SET INTERVAL TIME 1/2 ExitExitExit ConfirmConfirmConfirm 1m 5m 10m 30m 30s AE LOCKAE LOCKAE LOCK ExitExitExit ConfirmConfirmConfirm On Off • AE LOCK: Choose On to fix exposure and white balance for entire series at values for first frame, Off to meter new values for each shot. When On is selected for AE lock, flash turns off automatically. • SET INTERVAL TIME: Choose interval between shots. AUTOAUTOAUTO 101010 Exit to shooting mode.2 The Shooting Menu Interval Timer Photography To save power, the monitor turns off between frames. The monitor turns on automatically immediately before the camera takes the next shot. To ensure that the battery does not run flat before recording is complete, use the supplied EH-63 AC adapter. Pictures can not be played back during interval timer shooting. See the Appendix for information on how pictures taken during interval timer shooting are stored ( 93–94). 62 BSS Best Shot Selector (BSS) The options in the “best-shot selector” (BSS) menu are recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, or when parts of the image are prone to under- or over-exposure. Option Description Off BSS off. On Camera takes shots while shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximum of ten. These images are then compared and sharpest picture (pic- ture with highest level of detail) is saved. Flash turns off automatically and focus, exposure, and white balance for all photos are determined by first picture in each se- ries. Recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera move- ment can produce blurred pictures, for example when: • the camera is zoomed in • macro close-up is in effect • lighting is poor and the flash can not be used May not produce desired results if subject moves or composition is changed while shutter-release button is fully pressed. Exposure BSS Selecting this option displays sub-menu shown at right. Choose from: • Highlight BSS: picture with smallest area of overexposure is selected. • Shadow BSS: picture with smallest area of un- derexposure is selected. • Histogram BSS: of pictures with least under- and over-exposure, camera chooses picture with overall exposure closest to optimum. Camera takes five shots each time shutter-release button is pressed, but only picture that best meets selected criterion is saved. Flash turns off automatically and focus and white balance for all photos are deter- mined by first picture in each series. Recommended for high-contrast subjects, when it is difficult to set exposure correctly. ExitExitExit EXPOSURE BSSEXPOSURE BSSEXPOSURE BSS ConfirmConfirmConfirm Shadow BSS Histogram BSS Highlight BSS Restrictions on BSS BSS turns off when the self timer is activated ( 20) or a setting other than Single is selected for Continuous ( 61). BSS At settings other than Off, the current BSS setting is indicated by an icon in the display ( 4–5). 63 The Shooting Sensitivity Sensitivity (ISO equivalency) is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light. The higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure. Much as film with a high ISO rating tends to produce “grainy” images, high sensitivities may however be associated with “noise”—randomly spaced, brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image. Sensitivity Option Description Auto Equivalent to 50 under normal conditions; when lighting is poor and fl ash is off ( ), camera compensates by raising sensitivity. ISO icon displayed in monitor to warn that pictures may be affected by noise. 50 Approximately equivalent to ISO 50. Recommended unless lighting is poor or faster shutter speeds are required (e.g., when the subject is moving). Noise may appear in pictures taken at settings above this value. 1...