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Shooting a Movie and Playback
Shooting a Movie
This section describes basic operation for shooting a movie.
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Slide the power switch to
(movie).
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Hold the camera.
Press the shutter button fully.
The screen below appears and movie shooting
starts.
• You can use the zoom ring while shooting is in
progress.
• You can see the elapsed time by the bar shown
on the left.
• When you select “Retro” , “Film Frame”, or
“Sequence”, the camera applies the filter effect to
the movie file while shooting is in progress.
Press the shutter button fully again.
Movie shooting finishes.
Perform the steps to select your image effects.
(Pages 20 to 21)
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Use the zoom ring to confirm the desired
composition of the final image.
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• When you shoot a movie, hold the camera with both
hands and brace your elbows against your sides.
• Be careful not to touch the lens surface when you
press the shutter button.
• Be careful that your fingers or the strap do not cover
the flash, lens, or film ejection slot.
• When you use a memory card, a movie can be shot for
up to 15 seconds.
• No sound can be recorded on the movie file.
• When you select “Retro”, “Film Frame”, or “Sequence”,
you cannot cancel the applied filter effect or apply
another filter after shooting a movie.
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Eff ects only for movie shooting
You can select three types of filters for movie shooting;
“Retro”, “ Film Frame”, and “Sequence”. For details see
page 20.
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