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Appendix
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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, a precise calibration must be performed at
each location when shooting images of celestial bodies with
ASTROTRACER.
• Changing the lens or the angle of the monitor after performing
a calibration may have some effect on the magnetic field
environment. In this case, perform a calibration again.
1 Set the mode dial to M and set the focus method
to w.
2 Set the shooting
conditions.
Available operations
3 Adjust the focus and press 0 fully.
Shooting starts.
4 Press 0 fully again.
Shooting stops.
When the timed exposure is enabled, shooting stops
automatically after the set time has elapsed.
u Caution
• This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in
combination with some other functions. (p.115)
Shooting with the ASTROTRACER
M Enables/Disables the timed exposure.
Q Changes the exposure time within the range
from 10" to 5'00" when the timed exposure is
enabled.
R Changes the aperture value.
Z Performs a precise calibration.
When the Monitor is too Bright
For shooing in a dark place for a long period of time, you can
change the monitor display color to red by setting [Night
Vision LCD Display] to [On] in the D2 menu. When [Night
Vision LCD Display] is assigned to X, you can turn the
Night Vision LCD Display feature on or off by a simple button
operation. (p.102)
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