Casio EX-FC500S User Manual
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Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing
2.
Get the ball aligned with the guide that appears
on the camera 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.
4.
Move a golf club or something else near the start self-timer icon
.
When the camera detects subject movement near the icon, it will automatically
start a countdown from the Handsfree timer start time. The camera will start
shooting the movie when the countdown reaches zero. After five seconds,
recording will stop automatically and the
(preview) icon will appear on the
monitor screen.
• Camera response to movement may become poor when the background is
close to the same color as the subject (your golf club), or when the subject is
too far away from the camera.
• To stop movie recording part way through, press [0] (Movie) again.
5.
To view the movie you just shot, move your hand in the vicinity of the
(preview) icon.
• When the camera detects your movement, it will play back the movie. Use this
feature when you want to check your swing immediately after recording it.
• To stop movie playback part way through, press the shutter button.
• When “On” is selected for the “Handsfree” “Motion Sending” (page 65) setting,
the preview icon is replaced by a
(Motion Sending) icon. If the camera
detects movement in the vicinity of the
(Motion Sending) icon, it will send
the movie you just shot to the smartphone.
.
To shoot the moment of impact with the self-timer
1.
Press [SET].
2.
Use [8] and [2] to select the
(Self-timer) Control Panel option.
3.
Use [4] and [6] to select „ (10 seconds) or ‚ (2 seconds) and then
press [SET].
4.
Get the ball aligned with the guide that appears
on the camera monitor screen.
• You can tilt the monitor screen 180 degrees so it
faces in the same direction as the lens for easier
composition of self-portraits.