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Recording Movies

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Recording Movies

When recording movies, we recommend using a memory card with a Class 6 or higher speed class

rating (

A 120). When using a memory card with a low speed class, recording may stop unexpectedly.

When recording movies, the angle of view (field of view) is smaller than when shooting still images.
Digital zoom cannot be used while recording movies.
Operation sounds from the time of recording (the zoom control being rotated, the lens zooming,

the autofocus, etc.) may be heard when playing back movies.

Smear (A 119) visible in the monitor when recording will be visible in the saved image data. To

reduce smear effects, avoid bright objects such as the sun, reflections of the sun, and electric lights
when recording movie.

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Autofocus

When Autofocus mode in the movie menu is set to A Single AF (default setting), focus is

locked when the

b (movie-record) button is pressed and recording starts (A 78).

Autofocus may not perform as expected in certain situations (A 25). Try using the following

methods in these situations.

1. Before recording, set Autofocus mode to A Single AF (default setting) in the movie menu.

2. Aim the camera at another subject that is positioned the same distance from the camera as the

desired subject, press the

b (movie-record) button to start recording, then aim the camera at

the desired subject.

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While the Camera Is Saving Movies

When movie recording stops, the movie is not completely saved until the shooting screen is
displayed. Do not open the battery-chamber / memory card slot cover if the movie has not yet been
completely saved. Removing the memory card or the battery while a movie is being saved may
result in loss of the movie data or damage to the camera or the memory card.

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Functions Available in Movie Mode

When the shooting mode is set to A (auto) mode (A 48), the current settings for white balance

(

A 53) and color options (A 57) are used when recording movies.

When the shooting mode is set to any mode other than A (auto) mode, White balance is set to

Auto and Color options is set to Standard color when recording movies. Movies are recorded
in color even when scene mode is set to Copy.

The current exposure compensation setting is used when recording movies. If macro mode is

enabled before the

b (movie-record) button is pressed, the camera can record movies of subjects

that are close to the camera.

When using the self-timer, the camera waits for 10 seconds after the b (movie-record) button is

pressed, then focuses and begins recording.

Flash will not fire even when lighting is poor.
When recording movies, electronic vibration reduction is used automatically to reduce the effects

of camera shake.

To change the settings for Movie options or Autofocus mode, press d before recording to

display the D (movie) tab (

A 75).