B
Notes About Continuous Shooting
Focus, exposure and white balance are fixed at the values determined with the first shot in
each series (except Intvl timer shooting).
It may take some time to save the images after shooting.
When ISO sensitivity increases, noise may appear in captured images.
The frame rate may become slower depending on the image quality, image size, memory
card type or shooting conditions (such as when saving RAW images).
When using Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps, or Continuous H: 60 fps,
banding or variance in brightness or hue may occur in images that were captured under
lighting that flashes quickly at high speeds, such as fluorescent, mercury-vapor, or
sodium-vapor lighting.
This function may not be available to use in combination with other functions (A80).
C
Pre-shooting Cache
When the shutter-release button is pressed halfway or all the way down, images are saved
as described below.
Press down halfway
The pre-shooting cache icon (N) on the shooting screen changes to green while the
shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
Using the Menu
The Shooting Menu (A, B, C, or D Mode)
Images saved before
pressing all the way
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Press down all the way
Images saved by
pressing all the way
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Questions and answers
i bought a new sd card and it cannot be read by the camera - what size/type sd card is preferable for this camera?
The preferable SD card for the Nikon Coolpix A1000 should meet modern standards suitable for 4K video. This includes:
- Speed Class: At least UHS-I U3 or Video Speed Class V30
- Type: SDHC or SDXC, depending on capacity
- File System: Format the card in the camera, not on a computer
- Capacity: Higher capacities (e.g., 64GB or more) are supported, typically using exFAT
Using a properly rated and formatted SD card ensures compatibility and performance for high-resolution video and images.
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