Shooting images in succession – Sony DSC-F88 User Manual

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c

Select [

] (Flash Level) with

b

/

B

, then select the desired

setting with

v

/

V

.

+:

Makes the flash level higher than

normal.

Normal:

Normal setting.

–:

Makes the flash level lower than

normal.

Shooting images in
succession

Used to shoot images continuously. The
maxium number of images you can shoot
per one shooting depends on the image size
and image quality settings.

When the battery level is insufficient or the
capacity of the “Memory Stick” is used up,
recording stops even if you press and hold the
shutter button.

a

Set the mode dial to

, P, M or

SCN.

b

Press MENU.

The menu appears.

c

Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with

b

/

B

, then select [Burst] with

v

/

V

.

d

Shoot the image.

You can shoot images until the
maximum number of images are shot
when you press and hold the shutter
button. The recording stops if you
release the shutter button in the midst
of the shooting.
You can do the next shooting after
“Recording” disappears from the LCD
screen.

The maximum number of images
shot continuously

(Units: images)

Mode dial

Control button

MENU

Shutter button

Fine

Standard

5M

9

15

3:2

9

15

3M

13

24

1M

32

59

VGA (E-Mail)

100

100

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