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Recording movies and shooting still images – Nikon KeyMission 170 User Manual

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Using the Camera

Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images

1

Press the movie button or photo
button.

The camera turns on and the shooting screen is

displayed.

To shoot a series of images, select Continuous in

the still images menu in the c (setup) menu.

2

Press the movie button to record movies, and press the photo
button to shoot still images.

To stop recording a movie, press the movie button again. The recorded movies and

captured still images are saved on the memory card.

B

Notes About Using the Camera Underwater

When using the camera underwater, attach the underwater lens protector (A28). If it is

not attached, the images you capture may be blurred.

Set Underwater in Shooting options in the c (setup) menu (A59) to On.
The angle of view (i.e., the area visible in the frame) becomes narrower when underwater.
Wireless communication is not available when the camera is underwater. Also, the remote

control cannot be used.

C

Turning the Monitor On or Off

You can turn the monitor on or off by pressing the H (x monitor) button while the

shooting screen is displayed.

The monitor automatically turns off 30 seconds after you start recording a movie (default

setting). The

H (x monitor) button cannot be used while recording a movie. You can

change the amount of time that elapses before the monitor turns off in LCD auto off in
Movie recording in Camera settings in the c (setup) menu.

C

Turning Off the Camera

At the default setting, the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed
for 30 seconds after shooting (

A10).

C

Movies Over 4 GB in Size

When a movie with a file size of more than 4 GB is recorded, the movie is divided into files
with a maximum size of 4 GB each.

Recording Movies and Shooting Still Images

Photo button

Movie button