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223
Shooting HDR Movies
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Shoot an HDR movie.
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Shoot the movie in the same way as
normal movie shooting.
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For details on le sizes and the
recording time available, see the table
on page 612.
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Movies are recorded in HD (Full HD is not available) when EF-S lenses
or movie cropping is used.
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ISO speed for HDR movies has a setting range of ISO 100–25600,
whether set automatically or manually. ISO expansion is not available.
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For details on shutter speeds, see page 215.
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Minimum ISO speed in [
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] mode is ISO 400.
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HDR movie shooting is not available with [
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1: Movie digital IS], [
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2:
Time-lapse movie], [
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3: Highlight tone priority], or [Canon Log].
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Images may still icker in HDR movie shooting even when a suitable
shutter speed is set.
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Since multiple frames are merged to create an HDR movie, certain
parts of the movie may look distorted. During handheld shooting,
camera shake may make the distortion look more noticeable. Using a
tripod is recommended. Note that even if a tripod is used for shooting,
afterimages or noise may become more noticeable when the HDR movie
is played back frame-by-frame or in slow-motion compared to normal
playback.
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Image color and brightness may change signicantly for a moment if
you change settings for HDR movie shooting. Also, the movie will not be
updated for a moment, and the frame stops momentarily. Be aware of
this when recording movies to external devices via HDMI.
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