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Casio Exilim EX-FH100 User Manual

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Recording Movies
Shooting with BEST SHOT
With BEST SHOT (page 68), you can select the sample scene that matches the type
of movie you are trying to shoot and the camera will change its setup accordingly, for
beautiful movies every time. Selecting the “Natural Green” BEST SHOT scene, for
example, will shot images with vivid green trees and grass.
Minimizing the Effects of Camera Movement during Movie Recording
You can configure the camera to minimize the effects of camera movement during
HD and STD movie recording (page 95). Note, however, that this does not prevent
image blur due to subject movement.
Your camera has built-in microphones that can be used to record audio (stereo)
during movie recording.
. Recording Precautions
The camera also records audio. Note the following points when
shooting a movie.
Take care that the microphones are not blocked by your
fingers, etc.
Good audio recording results are not possible when the
camera is too far away from what you are trying to record.
Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause
button noise to be picked up in the audio.
When shooting with the “HS” movie mode at a frame rate
setting of “30-120 fps” or “30-240 fps”, audio is recorded only while the camera is
shooting at 30 fps. Audio is not recorded at any other frame rates.
IMPORTANT!
Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become
slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
Shooting movies for long periods in areas where temperature is relatively high can
cause digital noise (dots of light) to appear in the movie image. A rise in the
camera’s internal temperature also may force movie recording to stop
automatically. If this happens, stop recording and allow the camera to cool down,
which should cause normal operation to resume.
Shooting a movie using the camera’s built-in memory will cause movie frames to
be dropped. Always use a high speed memory card (not built-in memory) for movie
recording.
Use of certain types of memory cards slows down data transfer and increases the
time it takes to record movie data, which can result in movie frames being dropped.
The Y indicator on the monitor screen turns yellow to indicate that frames are
being dropped. In order to avoid problems such as these, use of an Ultra High
Speed Type SD memory card is recommended. Note, however that CASIO makes
no guarantees about the operation of any Ultra High Speed Type SD memory card
used with this camera.
Audio
Microphones

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Casio Exilim EX-FH100 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelExilim EX-FH100
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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