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Recording movies
You can
shoot
movies
in
any
shooting
mode.
First,
try
shooting
in
full
auto
mode.
1
Set
the mode
dial to
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2
Press the
®
button to begin
recording.
3
Press
the®
button again to end recording.
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Cautions
Displayed during
recording
Recording time
• When using a camera with a CMOS
image sensor, moving objects may appear distorted
due
to the
rolling
shutter phenomenon. This
is
a
physical phenomenon whereby distortion
occurs
in
the
filmed
image when shooting a fast-moving subject
or
due to camera shaking.
In
particular,
this phenomenon becomes more
noticeable
when using a
long focal length.
• If
the camera is used for extended periods, the temperature
of
the image pickup device
will
rise and noise and colored
fog may appear
in
images. Turn off the camera for a short
time. Noise and colored
fog may
also
appear
in
images recorded at high
ISO
sensitivity
settings.
If
the temperature rises further, the camera will
turn off
automatically.
•
Taking
photographs
during
movie
recording
•
Press the shutter button during movie recording to pause movie recording and take a
photograph. Movie recording restarts after the photograph is taken. Press the
®
button
to end recording. Three
files will
be recorded to the memory card: the movie footage
preceding the photograph, the photograph
itself,
and the movie footage
following
the
photograph.
• Only one photograph can be taken at a time during movie recording; the
self-timer
and
flash
cannot be used.
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Cautions
• Image size and
quality
for photographs are independent
of
movie frame size.
•
The autofocus and metering used
in
movie mode may differ from that used to take
photographs.
•
The
®
button cannot be used to record movies
in
the
following
instances:
Multiple exposure
(still
photography
also
ends.)/shutter button pressed halfway/during
bulb or time photography/sequential shooting/Panorama/3D/time
lapse shooting