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7
Appendix
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7 Press E.
The screen of Step 4 reappears.
If [Calibration failed. Perform calibration again.] appears,
change the camera direction and perform a calibration
again.
8 Press F twice.
The camera returns to the standby mode.
u Caution
When performing a calibration, be careful not to drop the
camera. Wrap the strap around your wrist or take other
preventive measures.
If the battery is removed, perform a calibration again after the
battery is put back in.
As the magnetic field environment varies depending on the
shooting location, [Precise Calibration] must be performed at
each location.
Changing the lens after performing a calibration may have
some effect on the magnetic field environment. In this case,
perform a calibration again.
1 Set the exposure mode to M.
The ASTROTRACER is ready for use.
2 Set the shooting
conditions.
Available operations
3 Adjust the focus and press 0.
When the timed exposure is enabled, shooting stops
automatically after the set time has elapsed.
When the timed exposure is not set, the exposure continues
while 0 is pressed.
u Caution
This function cannot be used in combination with some other
functions. (p.115)
Shooting cannot be performed when the GPS information has
not been obtained by the GPS unit.
When the Monitor Is Too Bright
When shooing in a dark place for a long period of time,
change the [Outdoor View Setting] setting in the D2 menu
to reduce glare.
Also, you can prevent eyes dazzling in dark places by setting
[Night Vision Display] to [On] in the D2 menu.
Shooting with the ASTROTRACER
M Enables/Disables the timed exposure.
Q Changes the exposure time within the range
from 0'01" to 5'00" when the timed exposure
is enabled.
R Changes the aperture value.
J Performs a precise calibration.
Bulb
Bulb
1600
1600
2′30″
F
F
5.6
5.6
SR
9 9 9 9
9999
9 9 9 9
9999
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