Shooting Continuously - Sony DSLR-A700H User’s Guide User's And Troubleshooting Manual

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Shooting continuously

When you press and hold the shutter button, the camera records the images continuously.
Shoots at a maximum of 5 images per second*
Shoots at a maximum of 3 images per second*
* Our measurement conditions: [Image size] is set to [L:12M], [Quality] is set to [Fine], the focus mode is
set to
(Single-shot AF) or
However, the speed of continuous shooting is slower when shooting under dark conditions or the D-
Range Optimizer is set to
• The number of images that can be shot continuously is indicated in the viewfinder, and when shooting
continuously, this number decreases.
After the images have been recorded on the memory card, the number returns to the original number,
depending on the camera memory buffer.
• When the built-in flash is fired, images are shot after the flash has been charged.
• When the focus mode is set to Continuous AF or Automatic AF, the focus is set separately on each image.
When set to Single-shot AF, the focus is fixed on the first image.
• The last image is displayed in auto review.
• The number of continuous shooting images obtainable has an upper limit.
The maximum number of continuous shots
RAW
cRAW
RAW & JPEG
cRAW & JPEG
Extra fine
Fine/Standard
• These numbers depend on the writing speed of a memory card, the shooting condition, etc. So, use the
table only as a guide.
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(Manual focus), and the shutter speed is 1/250 second or faster.
(Advanced Auto) or
18 images
25 images
12 images
12 images
16 images
No limit (Until the memory card is full)
For details on the operation
(Advanced: Level).
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