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3-6 Movie Recording Options
Choosing a Shutter Speed
(
S
: Shutter-Priority AE)
In this mode, you choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets
aperture for optimal exposure according to subject brightness. Choose a shutter
speed according to subject motion and movie frame rate. If subject motion seems
jerky, choosing a slow shutter speed will smooth the subject’s apparent motion.
Slower shutter speeds…
Faster shutter speeds…
125
250
32000
60
30
24
1
Choose a shutter speed.
• At default settings, shutter speed is selected by rotating
the rear dial. Choose from shutter speeds of 1/24 to
1/32000 s.
• The aperture selected automatically by the camera will
appear in the display.
• You can adjust exposure compensation (P. 367). At
default settings, exposure compensation can be adjusted
using the front dial.
2
Record movies.
M-IS
M-IS
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1:02:03
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250
123
min
1
TC 00:00:00:00 DF
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C-AF
30p
30p
4K
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ISO-A
200
S
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mode
Shutter speed
Aperture
• The slowest shutter speed available varies with the frame rate selected for movie image
quality.
Adjusting Settings in Mode
S
Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following
settings.
Front dial: Exposure compensation (P. 367)
Rear dial: Shutter speed
• Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the
F
button. Press the
F
button and rotate the front or rear dial.
You can also adjust exposure compensation by pressing the
F
button and using
HI
on the arrow pad.
• You can choose the functions performed by the front and rear dials.
g
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video menu >
[
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Dial Function] (P. 424)
• You can use the
Fn
lever to reverse the roles of the front and rear dials. The lever can also
be assigned other roles.
g
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video menu > [
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Fn Lever Function] (P. 426)
• Depending on the shutter speed selected, you may notice banding in the display caused
by fl icker from fl uorescent or LED light sources. The camera can be confi gured to reduce
the effects of fl icker during live view or movie recording.
g
[Flicker reduction] (P. 190),
[
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Flicker Scan] (P. 374)
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