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Recording
Movies
Flicker, banding,
or
distortion may be visible in the
monitor
and in
the
final movie under fluorescent, mercury vapor,
or
sodium lamps
or
if
the
camera
is
panned horizontally
or
an object moves at high speed
through
frame (flicker and banding can be reduced using
Flicker
reduction;
CD
77).
Bright
light
sources may leave after-images when
the
camera
is
panned. Jagged edges, color fringing, moire, and
bright
spots may also appear. Bright bands may appear in some
areas
of
the
frame
if
the
subject
is
briefly
illuminated
by a flash
or
other bright,
momentary
light
source. When recording movies, avoid
pointing
the
camera at the sun
or
other strong
light
sources. Failure
to
observe this
precaution could result in damage
to
the
camera's internal circuitry.
The camera can record
both
video and sound;
do
not
cover
the
microphone during recording. Note
that
the
built-in microphone may
record lens noise during autofocus and vibration reduction.
Flash
lighting
can
not
be used during movie recording.
Live view may end automatically
to
prevent damage
to
the
camera's
internal circuits; exit live view when
the
camera
is
not
in
use.
Note
that
the
temperature
of
the
camera's internal circuits may rise and noise
(bright spots, randomly-spaced
bright
pixels,
or
fog) may be displayed
in the
following instances (the camera may also become noticeably
warm,
but
this does
not
indicate a malfunction):
The ambient temperature
is
high
The camera
has
been used for extended periods in live view or
to
record movies
The camera
has
been used in continuous release mode for extended
periods
If
live view does
not
start when you
attempt
to
start
live view
or
movie
recording, wait for
the
internal circuits
to
cool and then
try
again.
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