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Old 8th April 2004   #1
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Default D70 continuous frames... (problem?)

Hi there, newbie here. m,any apologies if I overlook anything in the manual... please enlighten..

picked up my unit yesterday but I can't seem to make the set run continuous frames shooting like at the IT Show...

At the shop I thought it was some setting in the menu which I did not turn on etc... did not investigate

at home I tried it again and it still only fired single shots... the battery is very low though..

wonder if you have advice? is the continuous frames only able to work with the battery fully charged up? when does it stop working?

Thanks!
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Old 8th April 2004   #2
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Set the shooting mode to continous.

If I remember correctly it's one of the buttons on the back panel of the D70.
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Old 8th April 2004   #3
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Hi, did you set the camera into continuous shooting mode as stated in page 62 and 63 of the user manual. It could also be that your battery is low. Why not charge it up and then try again. Rgds
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Originally Posted by espn
Set the shooting mode to continous.

If I remember correctly it's one of the buttons on the back panel of the D70.
At rear of the camera - press and hold the continuous shooting button (the button located between the viewfinder and the BKT button), rotate the rear command dial till you see the continuous shooting icon.
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Originally Posted by nokin
At rear of the camera - press and hold the continuous shooting button (the button located between the viewfinder and the BKT button), rotate the rear command dial till you see the continuous shooting icon.

Thanks! that did the trick. Greatly appreciated! Newbie I am...
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Originally Posted by virtuoso
Thanks! that did the trick. Greatly appreciated! Newbie I am...
Anytime. Shoot and show some pictures.
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