Konka Group Z1 User Manual

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Standard Progressive Capture records the last six images
saved in the camera’s buffer memory. When a series is
captured, a thumbnail of each image shown in a six frame
index display while being saved.

The maximum rate of capture is approximately 1.3 fps. The
built-in flash can be used, but the rate of capture is reduced
because the flash must recharge between frames. Date
imprinting (p. 92) cannot be used.

PROGRESSIVE-CAPTURE NOTES

PROGRESSIVE CAPTURE

UHS PROGRESSIVE CAPTURE

UHS continuous-advance captures up to ten 1280x960 images at 10fps regardless of the
image quality setting. The built-in flash cannot be used.

During recording, the live image can be seen. When a series is captured, a thumbnail of
each frame in the series is shown in a six frame index display while being saved; the first
six image are replaced by the following images after they are displayed.

Very bright light sources in the scene may cause streaks to appear on the image. Black
areas caused by data loss may also be apparent.

The advantage of Progressive Capture over the continuous-advance drive mode is that
it allows you to record events without the need to predict when the event will start. Simply
hold the shutter-release button down to start saving images, and when the action
happens, release the shutter button to save the recorded series. When the red low-
battery warning is displayed, these drive modes cannot be used.

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