Cont. Shooting
Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button.
- Select
/
(Drive Mode) of the control wheel → [Cont. Shooting].
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You can also set the continuous shooting by selecting MENU →
(Shooting) → [Drive Mode] → [Drive Mode].
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You can also set the continuous shooting by selecting MENU →
- Select the desired mode using the right/left side of the control wheel.
Menu item details
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Continuous Shooting: Hi+ /
Continuous Shooting: Hi /
Continuous Shooting: Mid/
Continuous Shooting: Lo
The listed continuous shooting speeds reflect the condition of the camera when shipped from the factory.
| Continuous shooting setting | Shutter Type: Mechanical Shutter | Shutter Type: Electronic Shutter *1 *2 |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous Shooting: Hi+ | Maximum 10 images/second*3 | Maximum 30 images/second*4 *5 |
| Continuous Shooting: Hi | Maximum 8 images/second*3 | Maximum 20 images/second*4 *5 |
| Continuous Shooting: Mid | Maximum 6 images/second*3 | Maximum 15 images/second*4 |
| Continuous Shooting: Lo | Maximum 3 images/second*3 | Maximum 5 images/second*4 |
*1 This is the speed when [Aperture Drive in AF] is set to [Standard]. When [Aperture Drive in AF] is set to [Focus Priority], the continuous shooting speed may be slower.
*2 When using the electronic shutter, you can select your preferred continuous shooting speed by selecting MENU →
(Shooting) → [Drive Mode] → [Cont. Shooting Speed].
*3 When the aperture value is larger than F22, the focus is locked to the setting in the first shot.
*4 When [Aperture Drive in AF] is set to [Standard] or [Silent Priority] and the aperture value is larger than F22, the focus is locked to the setting in the first shot.
*5 When [
Focus Mode] is [Continuous AF], the continuous shooting speed varies depending on the lens attached. For details, refer to the lens compatibility information support page.
Number of still images recordable with continuous shooting
The following table shows estimated numbers of recordable still images with [Drive Mode] set to [Continuous Shooting: Hi+].
The numbers may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the memory card.
JPEG Quality/HEIF Quality: [Fine]
Image Size: [L:33M]
File Format
|
Shutter Type: Mechanical Shutter | Shutter Type: Electronic Shutter |
|---|---|---|
| JPEG | Approx. 1 000 images or more | Approx. 185 images |
| HEIF | Approx. 1 000 images or more | Approx. 185 images |
| RAW & JPEG (RAW: Compressed) | Approx. 1 000 images or more | Approx. 85 images |
| RAW & HEIF (RAW: Compressed) | Approx. 1 000 images or more | Approx. 85 images |
| RAW (Compressed) | Approx. 1 000 images or more | Approx. 95 images |
| RAW & JPEG (RAW: Compressed(HQ)) | Approx. 130 images | Approx. 35 images |
| RAW & HEIF (RAW: Compressed(HQ)) | Approx. 130 images | Approx. 35 images |
| RAW (Compressed(HQ)) | Approx. 170 images | Approx. 35 images |
| RAW & JPEG (RAW: Lossless Comp) | Approx. 130 images | Approx. 35 images |
| RAW & HEIF (RAW: Lossless Comp) | Approx. 130 images | Approx. 35 images |
| RAW (Lossless Comp) | Approx. 170 images | Approx. 35 images |
- Numbers of recordable images are estimates based on shooting under the following conditions:
- Ambient temperature: 25°C (77°F)
- Using a Sony CEA-G160T CFexpress Type A memory card (sold separately)
- Number of memory cards inserted: 1
Hint
- To continuously adjust the focus and exposure during continuous shooting, set as follows:
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[
Focus Mode]: [Continuous AF]
- [AEL w/ Shutter]: [Off] or [Auto]
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- To shoot more images during continuous shooting using the electronic shutter, set the continuous shooting speed to 20 images per second or slower. You can continuously shoot approximately 1,000 images or more in the JPEG/HEIF format.
Note
- During continuous shooting, the focus is locked to the setting in the first shot when the F-value is greater than F22.
- The subject is not displayed in real time on the monitor or viewfinder when [Shutter Type] is set to [Mechanical Shutter] or when shooting in [Continuous Shooting: Hi+] mode.
- The speed of continuous shooting decreases when you shoot with a flash.
File Format