MOVIE RECORDING
This camera can record up to sixty seconds of digital video with sound. The motion JPEG image is 320 X 240 pixels (QVGA). The effective image area is 284 X 211 pixels; two thin lines will appear to the left and right of the image when played back. Under certain conditions less than sixty seconds of digital video may be recorded.
Total recording time with an 16MB CompactFlash card is approximately 51 seconds. The digital video recording rate is approximately 296KB per second. Actual CompactFlash card capacity depends on the subject and the number of still images captured.
Set the main dial to movie recording. Before recording, the
NOTES ON MOVIE RECORDING
In movie recording, some functions can be used, some are fixed, and some are disabled. This mode has no menu controls.
Exposure mode | Program (fixed) |
Camera sensitivity (ISO) | Auto (fixed) |
Focus area | Wide focus area (fixed) |
Focus control | Autofocus (fixed) |
White balance | Auto (fixed) |
Macro mode | Available (p. 28) |
Exposure compensation | Available (p. 50) |
Display button | All displays available except monitor off (p. 37) |
Flash | Disabled |
Digital zoom | Disabled |
RECORDING MOVIES WITH THE IR REMOTE CONTROL RC-3
Available recording time
Frame the picture as described in the basic recording operation section (p. 25). Press the
The zoom and focus are fixed during recording. The camera will continue to record until the recording time is used or the
Emitter window
Delay button
Release button
The
When using the release button, the self- time lamp (1) will blink once before the camera starts to record; when using the delay button, the
68 MOVIE RECORDING | 1 | 69 |