Pentax GR Limited Edition 작동 가이드

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Shooting Star Trails (Interval Composite)
Merges a series of continuous images taken at fixed intervals in such a way 
that the bright areas remain. Use when you want to record the trails of light
formed by stars or the moon by shooting a fixed position in nightscapes.
Mount the camera on a tripod.
Set the mode dial to Av/Tv/TAv/M, and then try taking a shot.
Set the aperture value/shutter speed/focus/ISO sensitivity/white balance, 
and then check the composition. This exposure will be maintained as shots 
are merged.
On the [Shooting] menu, select [Interval Composite].
The settings from step 2 will be carried over.
Select items with the !" buttons, 
and then change their settings.
Interval
Sets the shooting interval from the shortest value up to 60 minutes.
Save Interval Com-
posite Img.
Sets how the images are saved.
[Off]: Saves only the merged image.
[Save Each Shot]: Saves all of the unmerged images.
[Save Images In Progress]: Saves each image at the point it is merged.
Press the MENU/OK button.
[Interval Composite] appears on the shooting screen.
Full-press the shutter release button.
The first shot will be taken, and additional shots will be taken continuously 
at the interval specified.
To check the images being merged, half-press the shutter release button.
If the shutter release button is pressed all the way, the images merged up to 
that point will be saved as is, and Interval Composite shooting will continue 
with a new image.