User Manual - Page 357

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357
a Shooting Time-lapse Movies
Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun
or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image
sensor or the camera’s internal components.
If the camera is connected to a computer with the interface cable (sold
separately), or if an HDMI cable is connected to the camera, you cannot
select [Enable].
Movie Servo AF will not function.
If the shutter speed is 1/30 sec. or slower, the exposure of the movie may
not be displayed properly (may differ from that of the resulting movie).
Do not zoom the lens during time-lapse movie shooting. 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.
When shooting a time-lapse movie under a flickering light, noticeable
image flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures may be
recorded.
The image displayed during time-lapse movie shooting and the resulting
movie may look different (in terms of flicker, depth of field, etc.).
When shooting a time-lapse movie under low light, the image displayed
during shooting may look different from what is actually recorded in the
movie. In such cases, the <g> icon will blink.
If you move the camera from left to right (panning) or shoot a moving
subject during time-lapse movie shooting, the image may look extremely
distorted.
During time-lapse movie shooting, auto power off will not take effect.
Also, you cannot adjust the shooting function and menu function
settings, play back images, etc.
Sound is not recorded for time-lapse movies.
With time-lapse movie shooting, you can press the shutter button
completely to start or stop the movie shooting regardless of the [V btn
function] setting.
With [Interval] set to less than 3 sec. and [Auto exposure] set to [Each
frame], if the brightness differs greatly from the preceding shot, the
camera may not shoot at the set interval.
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