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Shooting and V
iewing Mo
vies
Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• During recording, the zoom lever can be used for optical and digital zoom
(
G
P.30). Super resolution zoom and step zoom are not available.
• The camera shoots movies at 30 frames per second.
• When [Camera Shake Correction] is set to [On] in the shooting menu, the
camera shake correction function is active while recording movies.
• The remaining recording time may not change uniformly because it is
recalculated from the remaining memory capacity during movie recording.
• You can record short time movies by setting [Snap Movie] (
G
P.84) in the
movie menu.
• Depending on the remaining battery level, the battery may become depleted
during movie shooting. Use of a battery with adequate remaining power is
recommended.
• The details set in the [Focus], [Image Settings], and [White Balance] options in
the shooting menu are retained when shooting movies. But these settings are
changed automatically depending on the selected option as follows.
- When [Focus] is set to [Multi AF], [Face Pr. Multi], [Subj. Tracking], or [Multi-trgt
AF], the setting changes to [Spot AF].
- When [Image Settings] is set to [Color], the setting changes to [Standard].
- When [White Balance] is set to [Multi-P AUTO], the setting changes to [Auto].
• You cannot adjust focus manually durintg shooting movies even though
[Focus] is set to [MF].
Shooting Movie with Inserting Split Points
You can split a movie and save split movies as separate files by
pressing the Fn button during shooting movies. You can add up to ten
split points.
Caution ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• If you split movies repeatedly, shooting may end before the maximum length of
movie recording time is reached depending on the type of memory card used.
Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The points where the Fn button is pressed may differ from the actual split points
because the camera sets the split points in one-second increments.