Taking Burst Pictures
Takes pictures continuously while the shutter button is pressed and held.
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Set the drive mode dial to [].
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Select the burst rate.
[] [] [Burst Rate]
[H]
Takes high-speed burst pictures.
[M]
Takes medium-speed burst pictures.
[L]
Takes low-speed burst pictures.
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Close the menu.
Press the shutter button halfway.
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Start recording.
Takes burst pictures while the shutter button is pressed fully.
Burst Rate
The burst rate may be lower depending on the settings for recording such as [Picture Size] and focus mode.
Maximum Number of Frames Recordable
When recording under the test conditions specified by Panasonic. (Using an UHS- compatible card.)
Recording conditions may reduce the maximum number of frames recordable.
The burst rate will become lower during recording but pictures can continue to be taken until the card becomes full.
Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken Continuously
When you press the shutter button halfway, the number of pictures that can be taken continuously will appear on the recording screen.
Example) When 20 frames: [r20]
Once recording starts, the number of pictures that can be taken continuously will decrease.
When [r0] appears, the burst rate decreases.
When [r99] is displayed on the recording screen, you can take 100 or more burst pictures.
Focus when Taking Burst Pictures
When the subject is dark with [AFC], the focus is fixed to that of the first frame.
With estimated focus, the burst rate takes priority and the focus is estimated to the extent possible.
With normal focus, the burst rate may become slow.
Exposure when Taking Burst Pictures
It may take a while to save burst pictures. If you continue to take burst pictures while saving is in progress, the maximum number of frames recordable will be reduced. When taking burst pictures, we recommend using a high-speed card. Taking burst pictures does not work while you are using the following functions: – [Rough Monochrome]/[Silky Monochrome]/[Miniature Effect]/[Soft Focus]/[Star Filter]/[Sunshine] ([Filter Settings]) – [Multiple Exposure] |