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79Menu Guide
A Interval Timer Photography
Choose an interval longer than the time needed to take the selected
number of shots and, if you are using a flash, the time needed for the
flash to charge. If the interval is too short, the number of photos taken
may be less than the total listed in Step 2 (the number of intervals
multiplied by the number of shots per interval) or the flash may fire at
less than the power needed for full exposure. Flash output may also fall
below the desired level if more than one shot is taken per interval.
Interval timer photography cannot be combined with some camera
features, including live view, movie recording, time-lapse movies
(0 90), long-time exposures (bulb or time photography), and focus
shift (0 80). In addition, interval timer photography is not available
when Record movies is selected for Custom Setting g1 (Custom
control assignment) > Shutter-release button (0 152). Note that
because the shutter speed, frame rate, and time needed to record
images may vary from one interval to the next, the time between the
end of one interval and the beginning of the next may vary. If shooting
cannot proceed at current settings (for example, if a shutter speed of
A or % is currently selected in manual exposure mode, the
interval is zero, or the start time is in less than a minute), a warning will
be displayed in the monitor.
Interval timer shooting will pause when E (self-timer) is selected or if
the camera is turned off and then on again (when the camera is off,
batteries and memory cards can be replaced without ending interval
timer photography). Pausing shooting does not affect interval timer
settings.
A Silent Photography
Selecting On for Silent photography disables some camera features,
including:
ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 through Hi 2 (0 49)
Flash photography (0 219)
Exposure delay mode (0 121)
Flicker reduction (0 60)
Bracketing (0 61)
Multiple exposure (0 62)