Hi Brian,
I have used that feature on the E-510 to capture humming bird shots. Works
great!
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 8:08 AM
Subject: [OM] (E-M) Multiple exposures
> Yesterday I wanted to take some shots of my adoptive grand-daughter
> jumping on the trampoline. So I hauled out the E-3.
>
> While I have previously suspected shutter delay on this machine, none of
> that was anything like the delay this time. For the first shot it seemed
> like a
> full 2 seconds. Probably wasn't, of course, but that's what it seemed
> like,
> and of course the crucial moment was completely missed.
>
> So I eventually found ( left-side mode button, and front wheel - which
> normally I never use), sequential shooting - or whatever it's called.
>
> Never before have I burned through so much virtual film !!
>
> It was like a slow machine-gun. However, within the 36 shots I did get
> some
> good ones. If there was shutter delay, it didn't matter much any more.
>
> Then I turned it off.
>
> Brian Swale.
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