User Manual - Page 270

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270
Recording Time-lapse Movies
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Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an
intense articial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or the
camera’s internal components.
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Time-lapse movies cannot be recorded when the camera is connected to a
computer with the interface cable, or when an HDMI cable is connected.
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Movie Servo AF will not function.
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If the shutter speed is 1/30 sec. or slower, the exposure of the movie may not
be displayed properly (may di󰀨er from that of the resulting movie).
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Do not zoom the lens during time-lapse movie recording. Zooming the lens
may cause the image to be out of focus, the exposure to change, or the lens
aberration correction not to function properly.
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When recording a time-lapse movie under a ickering light, noticeable image
ickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures may be recorded.
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Images that are displayed while time-lapse movies are being recorded
may look di󰀨erent from the resulting movie. (For example, there may be
inconsistent brightness from ickering light sources, or noise from a high ISO
speed.)
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When recording a time-lapse movie under low light, the image displayed
during shooting may look di󰀨erent from what is actually recorded in the movie.
In such cases, the <
g
> icon will blink.
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If you move the camera from left to right (panning) or shoot a moving subject
during time-lapse movie recording, the image may look extremely distorted.
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During time-lapse movie recording, auto power o󰀨 will not take e󰀨ect. Also,
you cannot adjust the shooting function and menu function settings, play back
images, etc.
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Sound is not recorded for time-lapse movies.
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With time-lapse movie recording, you can press the shutter button completely
to start or stop the movie recording regardless of the [
5
: Shutter btn
function for movies] setting.
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With [Interval] set to less than 3 sec. and [Auto exposure] set to [Each
frame], if the brightness di󰀨ers greatly from the preceding shot, the camera
may not shoot at the set interval.
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