LEICA Q3 Digital Camera User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ SHOOTING MODES

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Notes

• The use of autofocus in interval shooting may result in not all

exposures having their focus on the same object.

• The camera may switch off and on again if “Auto power off” is set

and no other camera operation occurs between the individual

shots.

• Interval shooting over an extended period of time in a cold loca-

tion or in a place with high temperature and humidity may result

in malfunctions.

• Interval shooting will be interrupted or canceled in the following

situations:

– if the battery is depleted

– if the camera is switched off
Make sure to check the battery for sufficient charge.

• Interrupted or canceled interval shooting can be resumed by

switching the camera off, replacing the battery or memory card

as needed and then switching the camera back on. A prompt will

be displayed on screen if the camera is switched off and on again

while the

 Interval Shooting 

shooting function is active.

• The interval function remains active after the shoot, and also

after the camera is switched off and on again, until another

shooting mode (Drive Mode) is set.

• Availability of the interval function does not mean that the camera

is suitable for use as a monitoring device.

• Regardless of how many frames were taken in a series, the last

image in the series, or the last image saved on the memory card

while the saving process is ongoing, will be displayed first in both

review modes.

• The shots of an interval shooting are marked with in review

mode.

• The camera may under some circumstances be unable to take

good pictures. That may happen if, for example, focusing was

unsuccessful. In that case, the camera will not take a picture and

the series will continue with the next interval. The message

 Some

Frames are dropped 

appears on screen.

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