User Manual - Page 150

For DMC-ZS50K.

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Application (Record)
Using the [Rec] menu
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For the setting procedures of the menu. (→61)
[Time Lapse Shot]
Recording mode:
You can preset the recording start time, the recording interval, and the number of
pictures to take still pictures automatically. This setting is convenient for taking pictures of
landscape scenes, observation of the gradual changes in animals/plants etc., and other
applications from a fixed point. The pictures are recorded as a single group picture (→160).
When [Time Lapse Video] in the [Playback] menu is used, you can create a motion
picture. (→180)
We recommend using a fully charged battery.
When the power is supplied from an electrical outlet using the supplied AC
adaptor, [Time Lapse Shot] is disabled.
Complete the date and time settings in advance. (→28)
Pictures taken using [Time Lapse Shot] cannot be recorded in the built-in
memory. Use a card instead.
You may not be able to record the number of pictures you set, depending on the
operating conditions and remaining battery power.
Press to select the item and press [MENU/SET]
[Start
Time]
[Now] Starts the recording by fully-pressing the shutter button.
[Start Time
Set]
Set the time to start recording. Any time up to 23 hours 59 minutes
ahead can be set.
Press
to select the item (hour and/or minute), and
to set the start time, and then press [MENU/SET]
[Shooting Interval] /
[Image Count]
The recording interval and the number of pictures can be set.
Press
to select the item (recording interval and/or the
number of pictures), and
to set, and then press
[MENU/SET]
[Shooting Interval]: Set the recording interval from 10 seconds to
1 minute in 10-second increments and from 1
minute to 30 minutes in 1-minute increments.
(For some shutter speeds, you can set the
interval in 1-minute or 5-minute increments.)
[Image Count]: Set the number of pictures from 10 pictures to 200
pictures in units of 10 pictures each.
[Alert] [ON] The user is notified that recording is about to start by a warning
sound and flashing of the AF assist lamp.
[OFF] There is no warning sound. Also, the AF assist lamp does not
flash.
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