Other Special-purpose Recording Features

Q15
What can I do with Interval Shot?
A15
Interval Shot lets you record a specified number of images at fixed intervals. This function is useful when recording the movement of stars, a blooming flowers, etc.
The maximum possible Interval Shot operation period is 20 days (60-minute interval, 500 images).
When using this function, shooting with a tripod is recommended.
To prevent loss of power while shooting, use a fully charged battery.
Make sure the memory card you are using has sufficient unused space before using this function.
Focus is fixed at what they are when shooting with started.
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Procedure
1. Align the mode dial with "TL"(time Lapse).
2. Press [SET].
3. Use up/down keys to select "TL" on the Control Panel and then press [SET].
This displays a menu of TIME LAPSE scenes.
4. Use up/down keys to select "Interval Shot" and then press [SET].
5. Press [SET], select "Interval Settings", and then press [SET].
6. Use up/down keys or control dial to select "Interval" or "Shots", and then use right/left keys to specify a value.
Each scene is initially configured with unique "Interval" and "Shots" default settings suitable for that  scene.
You can change these settings, if you want.

Interval Specifies the shooting interval.
Shots Specifies the number of shots.
7. Press [SET].
 • Time current Interval Shot settings are shown at the bottom of the screen.
8. Press the shutter button to start recording.
 • The specified number of images is recorded at the interval you specify in step6. To interrupt an ongoing time lapse operation, press the shutter button.
 • Selecting the "Interval : Starry sky" scene causes the focus mode to become "MF"(Manual Focus).
   It is recommended that you point the camera at a bright star and adjust focus as required.
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NOTE
The monitor screen is blank while a time lapse operation is in progress. The camera's back lamp will be lit to indicate that recording is in progress. Performing a camera operation while the monitor screen is blank will cause screen contents to appear. Note, however, the changing the mode dial setting will cause the Interval Shot operation to stop.
If the "Interval" settings is one minute or greater, the camera's lens will retract and the back lamp will go out between shots.  Turning on the camera while an Interval shot operation is in progress will cause a message to appear. The camera's battery can be charged over a USB connection while the lens is retracted during Interval shot. If you want the battery to be charged during Interval shot, set up the USB connection before starting the recording operation. Connecting the USB cable while the lens is extended will cause camera power to turn off.
The "Auto Flash" and "Red Eye Reduction" flash settings are not supported while a setting other than "Auto" is selected for the "Aperture" or "Shutter Speed" setting while using Interval shot. Selecting Interval Shot while an unsupported flash setting is in effect will cause the flash mode setting to change automatically to "Flash Off".
The functions below cannot be used with this function.
Shoot with phone, CS, Motion Shutter, Anti-Shake Functions, Zoom (SR), Continuous AF, Face Detection, MF(Manual Focus)
Even when the battery is fully charged, shooting conditions may result in your not being able to shoot all of the images you specify for the "Shots" setting.
You will not be able to enter the PLAY mode while an Interval Shot operation is in progress. 
Pressing the shutter button while the camera is standing by between Interval Shot shots will cancel the Interval Shot operation and display the message “Interval recording was canceled.”

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