Contax U4R 用户手册

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Compose the shot.
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Press the shutter release button down 
half way to set the focus.
5
Press the shutter release button down 
fully.
The camera shoots pictures continuously for as long as you hold the 
button down.
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Important
• This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
• To ensure that you obtain true 3.3 frame per second (approx. 2 frames per second for 
AF continuous shooting) performance, you should format (Æ p.163) the SD memory 
card in the camera beforehand. If you repeatedly shoot and erase frames, the 
continuous shooting speed may drop. If this occurs, save the images to your PC and 
then format the memory card using the camera before continuing.
• The number of continuous shots that can be taken varies depending on the type and 
capacity of the memory card in the camera and on the subject. Continuous shooting 
stops when the memory card is full of recorded images.
• The speed at which data is written to a memory card varies according to the type of card 
used.
• If you use an SD memory card that is intended for high-speed recording, you can use 
continuous shooting to shoot at approximately 3.3 frames per second (approx. 2 frames 
per second for AF continuous shooting) until the memory card is full. (The speed varies 
depending on the subject.)
• If slower shutter speeds are used because the subject is dark, the continuous shooting 
speed may be slower than 3.3 frames per second (or approx. 2 frames per second for 
AF continuous shooting).
• If you use the flash, the camera cannot shoot continuously.
• When you erase a single image from the middle of a group of continuous images, the 
group splits into 2 groups of continuous images.
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