Interval Shooting

Interval Shooting is a mode that takes pictures at regular intervals.

Necessary preparations

Shooting Method Settings for Interval and Total number of shots

Tap the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.
This will take you to the Image Shoot Method Settings screen.

Tap Normal shooting In the shooting method
In the pop-up that appeared at the bottom of the screen, tap Interval shooting To make various settings.

You can set the following items.

  • Interval:
    • Depends on the File Format of the recorded image  
      • JPEG: from 6 seconds up to 60 minutes in 1 second increments
      • RAW+JPEG: from 10minutes up to 60 minutes in 1 second increments starting from 10 seconds
  • Total number of shots: Not Specified , 2~200
    • If "Not Specified" is set, you can Quit Capture by tapping the shutter button during Interval Shooting.
  • Tripod Fixed : Yes , No
    • Settings should be made according to the Device Setting of the THETA.
  • Self-Timer: OFF, minimum 2 sec - maximum 10 sec (in 1 sec increments)
  • Image Size: 11K (11008 x 5504) , 5.5K (5504 x 2752)
  • File Format: RAW (DNG) + JPEG, JPEG

When you have finished setting up, tap Done.

Supplementary Information