User manual
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Shooting
2
 Pro Capture Low (q)
The camera shoots at 10 fps. A maximum of 14 frames can be captured before the 
shutter button is pressed all the way down. If [C-AF] or [C-AF+TR] is selected for 
[K AF Mode] (P. 80), the camera will focus before each shot. Choose this option if 
you anticipate that the distance to the subject will change during shooting.
 Pro Capture High (p)
The camera shoots at up to 30 fps. A maximum of 14 frames can be captured before 
the shutter button is pressed all the way down. The camera will use [S-AF] when 
[C-AF] or [C-AF+TR] is selected for [K AF Mode] (P. 80). Choose this option if the 
distance to the subject is unlikely to change very much during shooting.
1 
Press the jY button.
2 
Select p (Pro Capture High) or q (Pro Capture Low) using the front or rear 
dial and press the Q button.
3 
Take pictures.
•  Capture starts when the shutter button is pressed 
halfway. A capture icon (
) will be displayed. If the 
button is kept pressed halfway for over a minute, 
capture will end and the Z icon will clear from the 
display. Press the shutter button halfway again to 
resume shooting.
•  Press the shutter button all the way down to start saving 
pictures to the memory card.
•  Shooting will continue while the shutter button is 
pressed all the way down, up to the number of shots 
selected for [Frame Count Limiter].
Capture icon
P
S-IS AUTO
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ISO-A
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S-AF
0.0
0
30
p
30
p
4K
L
F
• Selecting q (Pro Capture Low) restricts aperture to values between maximum aperture 
and f8.0.
•  Four Thirds and third-party Micro Four Thirds lenses cannot be used in q (Pro Capture 
Low) mode.
•  Flickering occurred by fl uorescent lights or the large movement of the subject, etc. may 
cause distortions in images.
•  During capture, the monitor will not go dark and the sound of the shutter will not be heard.
•  The slowest shutter speed is limited.
•  [Max fps] (p/Pro Capture High only), [Pre-shutter Frames], and [Frame Count Limiter] 
can be adjusted via the custom menus using the [jL Settings] and [jH Settings] [0] 
options (P. 182).










