Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens User Manual
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Recording Time-lapse Movies
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If you start time-lapse movie recording while the white
[
s
]
is displayed, the image quality of the time-lapse movie may deteriorate. It is
recommended that you start time-lapse movie recording after the white
[
s
]
icon disappears (camera’s internal temperature decreases).
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With
[Auto exposure]
set to
[Each frame]
, ISO speed, shutter speed, and
aperture may not be recorded in the time-lapse movie Exif information in some
modes.
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Using a tripod is recommended.
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Taking test shots as in step 15 and recording test movies for time-lapse
movies beforehand is recommended.
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The movie’s fi eld of view coverage for both the 4K and Full HD time-lapse
movie recording is approx. 100%.
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To cancel the time-lapse movie recording in progress, either press the shutter
button completely or press the <
0
> button. The time-lapse movie shot so far
will be recorded on the card.
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If the time required for shooting is more than 24 hours but not more than
48 hours, “2 days” will be indicated. If three or more days are required, the
number of days will be indicated in 24-hour increments.
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Even if the time-lapse movie’s playback time is less than 1 sec., a movie fi le
will still be created. For
[Playback time]
, “00'00"” will be displayed.
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If the shooting time is long, using the household power outlet accessories (sold
separately) is recommended.
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YCbCr 4:2:0 (8-bit) color sampling and the Rec. ITU-R BT.709 color space are
used for 4K/Full HD time-lapse movies.