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Shooting
49
Shooting a Movie
Use the movie mode to shoot movie clips.
Set the shooting mode to
.
The LCD monitor will turn on.
The available recording time (seconds)
will display.
Press the shutter button fully to start
recording images and sounds.
A red dot and recorded time (in
seconds) will appear on the LCD
monitor while recording is in process.
The maximum length of a movie clip
(at approximately 20 frames/second) is
approximately 4 seconds (
), 10
seconds, ((
) or 30 seconds ( )
(according to standard Canon testing
conditions). These times may vary with
the subject and shooting conditions.
Recording will automatically stop when
the maximum time is reached or when
the CF card runs out of free capacity.
Recording will stop when the shutter
button is pressed again while a movie
is recording.
Be careful not to touch the microphone while recording.
The exposure compensation, focus, white balance and zoom
settings remained fixed at the values selected for the first frame.
After a clip is shot, the upper indicator will flash green while the
clip is being written to the CF card. You cannot shoot until the
flashing stops.
The digital zoom, flash, continuous shooting mode and
compression settings cannot be selected for movies.
Select a Shooting Mode
( p. 36)
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