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Q&A Troubleshooting
An unusual noise, such as a clicking or buzzing, is recorded in a motion picture. Audio is
recorded at low volumes.
•When recording a motion picture in a quiet environment, noise due to the motion of the aperture
and focusing mechanism may be recorded. Note that this is not a fault. You can set the focus
operation during motion picture recording to [OFF] using [Continuous AF] (→186).
•Note that if you perform operations such as zooming, or use buttons or dials, operational noise may
be recorded.
•If you cover the microphone with your fingers, audio may be recorded at a low volume or may not
be recorded at all. In this case, the camera may pick up the lens operating sounds more easily.
Operating sounds are recorded at the end of the motion picture recording.
•Since motion pictures are recorded until the motion picture button is pressed, the operating sound
level in the picture may be higher. To avoid this sound, we recommend trying the following method.
→ Cut off the end of a motion picture using [Video Divide] (→211) in the [Playback] menu. In some
cases, motion pictures cannot be divided at a position close to the end. To avoid this problem,
continue recording for an extra 3 seconds.
Playback and operation sounds are too low.
•The speaker is covered. (→15)
Motion pictures taken with this camera cannot be played back in other cameras.
•Even if a device is compatible with MP4, the motion pictures recorded on this camera may have
bad picture quality or sound quality upon playback, or may be unable to be played back. Also, the
recording information may not be displayed correctly.
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