Casio EX-FC500S User Manual
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Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing
5.
Use [4] and [6] to select the movie quality setting you want and then
press [SET].
6.
Perform the operation required for the type of image you want to shoot.
• To self-shoot from behind with the Handsfree Mode (page 148).
• To self-shoot from behind with the self-timer (page 149).
• To shoot from behind with normal movie recording (page 150).
.
To self-shoot from behind with the Handsfree Mode
1.
Tilt the camera’s monitor screen
upwards 180 degrees.
This will cause the
(REC standby icon) to
appear on the monitor screen, which
indicates the Handsfree Mode.
• If the camera does not enter the
Handsfree Mode at this time, change its
“Handsfree” setting to “Always” or
“180°only” (page 65).
• Note that the camera also will not enter
the Handsfree Mode if the self-timer is
operating. Make sure the self-timer setting is “Off” when you want to use the
Handsfree Mode.
• You can specify the amount of time that should elapse before recording starts
after the camera detects movement. See page 65 for information about how to
change the setting.
2.
Get the golfer’s body aligned with the guide
that appears on the camera monitor screen.
• If you are shooting your own swing, ask someone
to assist you to make sure that the golfer is aligned
with the guide on the monitor screen.
3.
Press [0] (Movie).
This will cause the
(REC standby) icon to change to the
(start self-timer)
icon, and put the camera into movie standby.
Movie
Quality
REC Screen
Icon Display
Frame Rate
Image Size (Pixels)
HS120
120fps
640
x
480
HS240
240fps
512
x
384