Canon CDI-E151-010 User Manual
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5. Useful Shooting Functions
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The maximum movie length has been
determined according to standard Canon testing
conditions. The maximum length may vary
according to the subject of your movie and other
ambient conditions. The clip will end
automatically after this time elapses or when the
CF card becomes full.
zThe recording time may not display properly
during shooting or filming may stop
unexpectedly with the following types of CF
cards.
- Slow recording cards
- Cards formatted on a different camera or a
computer
- Cards which have had images recorded and
erased repeatedly
Although the recording time may not display
properly during shooting, the movie will be
recorded correctly on the CF card. Recording
time will display properly if you format the CF
card in this camera (excluding slow recording
CF cards).
See page 174 for settings that can be changed
in this mode.
See page 35 for resolution information.
Sound is recorded monaurally.
There is no shutter sound in Movie mode.
QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to play
back movie files (AVI/Motion JPEG) on a
computer. (QuickTime (for Windows) is
bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera
Solution Disk. On the Macintosh platform,
QuickTime 3.0 or later is generally bundled
with Mac OS 8.5 or later operating system.)
zBe careful not to touch the microphone while
shooting.
zIf the upper indicator blinks green after a shot,
this indicates that the movie is being written to
the CF card. You cannot shoot again until it
stops blinking.