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SHOOTING A MOVIE
IMPORTANT!
•
Spending a long time
u
sing mo
v
ie recording
w
ill ca
u
se the
camera to
b
ecome slightly
w
arm to the to
u
ch. This is
normal and does not indicate malf
u
nction.
Shooting with BEST SHOT
W
ith BEST SHOT (page 104), yo
u
select the preset scene that
is closest to the one yo
u
w
ant to shoot, and the camera sets
u
p
for it a
u
tomatically. Selecting the “Night Scene” BEST SHOT
scene, for example, sets the camera to shoot
b
right, clear
images at night.
Anti Shake Movie Recording
Yo
u
can also
u
se Anti Shake to red
u
ce the effects of hand
mo
v
ement only
w
hile recording a mo
v
ie (page 110). The effects
of s
ub
ject mo
v
ement are not limited.
Movie Recording Precautions
•
Yo
u
cannot
u
se flash
w
hile shooting a mo
v
ie.
•
The camera also records a
u
dio. Note the follo
w
ing points
w
hen shooting a mo
v
ie.
– Take care that the
microphone is not
b
locked
b
y yo
u
r fingers, etc.
– Good res
u
lts are not
possi
b
le
w
hen the camera
is too far a
w
ay from
w
hat
yo
u
are trying to record.
– Operating camera
bu
ttons
w
hile shooting can ca
u
se
bu
tton noise to
b
e picked
u
p in the a
u
dio.
•
Shooting a
v
ery
b
right s
ub
ject can ca
u
se a
v
ertical
b
and to
appear in the monitor screen image. This does not indicate
malf
u
nction. The
b
and
w
ill not
b
e recorded in a snapshot,
bu
t
w
ill
b
e recorded in the case of a mo
v
ie.
•
Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data,
w
hich can ca
u
se mo
v
ie frames to
b
e dropped. “
” and
“
” flash on the monitor screen d
u
ring recording to let yo
u
kno
w
w
hen a frame has
b
een dropped. Use of a memory card
w
ith a maxim
u
m transfer speed of at least 10MB per second
is recommended.
Microphone