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The EXILIM PRO is designed and engineered
to deliver the speed you need to capture those special
moments whenever they happen. A fast startup time has it
ready to shoot about 2.0 seconds*1 after you turn on power.
A shutter release time lag of about 0.01 second*2 means
that recording starts virtually the instant you press the
shutter button. |
*1 Approximate: using built-in memory, built-in flash off.
*2 Time before recording starts after the shutter button
is pressed; built-in flash turned off, focus locked. |
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High-speed continuous shutter records up to
five images at three images per second, without sacrificing
any of the resolution made possible by the 7.2 million
CCD. Normal-speed continuous shutter continues to record
consecutive images as long as there is memory available
to store them.* |
* With normal-speed continuous shutter, Interval between shots depends on the image size. |
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A hybrid AF system automatically selects either
phase differential sensor AF or contrast AF in accordance
with the imaging environment. This means you always get
the best combination of high-speed and high-precision focusing.
Selecting Continuous AF is best when recording a moving
subject. It is a high-speed AF mode that continually adjusts
the focus as the subject
moves. |
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A dedicated [BKT] key provides one-touch access
to a menu for configuring continuous shutter and bracketing
settings. |
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Even when you are not using continuous shutter,
you can record images at intervals of approximately 2.0
seconds.* This helps to ensure that you are always ready
to capture those special moments when they happen. |
* Built-in flash off |
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A single press of the shutter button records
a series of 25 consecutive images at a rate of about 15
frames per second, and stores them in a single image file.*
Multi continuous shutter is the perfect choice to check
a golf swing or for other sports applications. |
* 1600 x 1200 pixel JPEG file |
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When viewing recorded images, you can scroll
at a rate of about 0.1 second per image, which means you
can scroll through 100 images in about 10 seconds. High-speed
scrolling helps you find the image you want quickly and
easily. |
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