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3.
Direct the camera at the subject to be photographed.
4.
Select the automatic exposure function using the menu button. This is
symbol 3 in figure 2b.
5.
Press the exposure button (button 1, figure 1). The LED will start to flash
slowly. The LED will flash more quickly just before the photograph is taken. A
signal will be heard. The photograph has been taken when the LED is no
longer lit.
4.7.3
Recording video clips
See figure 1. Carry out the following to record a video clip.
1.
Turn the camera on (see chapter 4.4).
2.
Direct the camera at the subject.
3.
Press the video button (button 8, figure 1). The camera will now start
recording. The LED above the video button will flash. The counter for the
elapsed time will be visible on the LCD screen.
4.
Press the video button to stop recording. A sound will be heard and the
recording will be stopped.
Tip
:
The quality of the video recording depends on the surrounding light.
More light will result in a better image.
Tip
:
The maximum duration of a video recording depends on the camera’s
memory. An approximation is given in table 9.
Tip
:
The result will be better if you move the camera slowly or hold it still
whilst recording. Quick movements may lead to jerky images,
because the video clip is recorded at 10 images per second, which is
less than the standard 25 images per second.
Comment
:
The camera makes a new video clip each time a video recording is
started. These clips can be edited together to make a film at a later
date using the software supplied with the camera. Many short clips
are more difficult to edit than less, but longer clips.
CF memory
card
Recording
time
(minutes)
None
1.5
16 MB
4
32 MB
6
64 MB
20
128 MB
24
256 MB
48
512 MB
96
Table 9: Total time duration of video clips. The actual duration depends on the
subject and can be up to 40% longer. The CF card can be removed when it is
full. You can then save recordings in the camera’s internal memory.
4.7.4
Memo recorder (audio recordings)
See figure 1.
Carry out the following to make audio recordings.
1.
Turn the camera on (see chapter 4.4).
2.
Select the audio recording function using the menu button. This is symbol 4
in figure 2b. The camera will immediately make an audio recording. The LED
will flash. The counter for the elapsed time will be visible on the LCD screen.