Using a continuous shutter mode – Casio EX-Z750 User Manual

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

IMPORTANT!

• You may not be able to achieve the brightness you

want when recording an image that is very dark or
very bright. If this happens, use the M mode (manual
exposure) to adjust the aperture or shutter speed
manually.

• Using slow shutter speeds can cause digital noise

(graininess) to appear in the image. Because of this,
the camera automatically performs a digital noise
reduction process whenever the shutter speed is 1/8
second or slower. The slower the shutter speed, the
greater the possibility that digital noise will be
generated in an image. Because of the time required
for noise reduction, it takes longer to record images
at slower shutter speeds. Do not perform any key
operation while image recording is being performed,
which is indicated when the green operation lamp is
flashing.

• At shutter speeds slower than 1/8 second, the

brightness of the recorded image may not be the
same as the brightness of the image that appears on
the monitor screen.

Using a Continuous Shutter Mode

You can configure the camera to record only a single
snapshot each time the shutter button is pressed, or to
keep recording as long as the shutter button remains
depressed (continuous shutter). You can select from
among three different continuous shutter modes.

• Normal continuous shutter mode

This mode records images as long as you keep the
shutter button depressed.

• Zoom continuous shutter mode

In this mode, you can select an area on the monitor
screen with a selection boundary. Then when you press
the shutter button, the camera records the monitor screen
image and the area enclosed in the selection boundary,
digitally zoomed to twice its normal size.

• Multi continuous shutter mode

Pressing the shutter button once records 25 consecutive
stop-action shots at high speed and combines them into a
single image.

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