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Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi - Movie Recording

Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
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Function Dial
Exposure mode
Digital zoom (Electronic magnification)
White balance
Metering mode
Camera Sensitivity (ISO)
Focus mode (p. 81)
Autofocus area
Program (fixed) (p. 53)
Auto white balance (fixed) (p. 68)
Center-weighted (fixed) (p. 51)
Auto (fixed) (p. 70)
Continuous AF (without audio)
Single AF (with audio)
Spot (fixed)
Digital-subject-program button
DisabledFlash
Spot AE lock button
Macro mode Available (p. 47)
Display information button All displays available (p. 41)
Movie menu To set movie mode and audio (p. 104)
Movie files are recorded at approximately 297KB per second. A 16MB Compactflash
card can store about 50 seconds of digital video. Actual time depends on the subject
and the amount of image and audio data stored on the card.
Manual focus can be used before or during movie recording. The zooming ring can be
used during recording, but the microphone may pick up the noise of the mechanism.
The audio can be turned off with the movie menu. Digital Effects Controller (p. 73) can
be used to adjust exposure, contrast, color saturation, and filter settings; the filter effect
is disabled with Night Movies. The list below indicates which functions can be used,
which are fixed, and which are disabled in movie mode.
Up to sixty seconds of digital video with or without audio can be recorded. The motion
JPEG image is 320 X 240 pixels (QVGA). The effective image area is 308 X 240 pixels;
two thin lines will appear to the left and right of the image when played back.
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OVIE RECORDING
MOVIE RECORDING
Recording indicator
Countdown in seconds
Shooting digital video is simple. Place the spot focus
cross-hair sensor on the subject. Press the shutter-
release button all the way down and release to start
recording (2). The camera will continue to record until
the recording time is used or the shutter-release
button is pressed again. When recording, the monitor
frame counter will countdown the remaining time.
1
2
Total recording time for the next movie clip.
Set the main dial to movie recording (1) position.
Before recording, the data-panel and monitor frame
counters will show the maximum time in seconds that
can be recorded with the next movie clip. 60 seconds
will be displayed until the remaining number of
seconds that can be recorded falls below one minute.
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