Gateway DC-T60 Manual De Usuario

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Using advanced features
Using the self-timer
You can use the camera’s self-timer 
 button to set a delay time 
before a picture is taken. You can also set the camera to take pictures 
in intervals to create a time-lapsed series of pictures. 
The camera has four self-timer modes:
  
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Self-timer 
mode
Description
10 
seconds
Use this setting to take group pictures. Select this mode to 
take a picture about 10 seconds after the shutter button is 
pressed. 
2  seconds
Use this setting to prevent blurring that can result when the 
camera is moved while pressing the shutter button. Select 
this mode to take a picture about 2 seconds after the shutter 
button is pressed. 
10 + 2 
seconds
Use this setting to take group pictures in succession. Select 
this mode to take a picture about 10 seconds after the 
shutter button is pressed. Following the first picture, the 
camera prepares to take another picture and recharges the 
flash if required. A second picture is taken about 2 seconds 
after the camera is ready to take the picture. 
Interval
Use this setting to take a time-lapsed series of pictures. 
Select this mode to take pictures in 
fixed intervals
 and 
number of picture cycles
The picture fixed interval can be set to 1, 3, 10, or 60 
minutes. The number of picture cycles can be set from 2 
to 99.
During the time between the fixed intervals, the red 
viewfinder LED flashes and the camera turns off. 
Note: For more information about setting the fixed intervals 
and number of picture cycles, see “Interval/Count” on 
page 56.