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∫In the Following Recording Situations, the
Motion Sensor May Not Work Correctly:
≥A white wall or another
≥A subject with horizontal, vertical or oblique stripes. ≥Sudden changes in the surrounding brightness.
≥Exposure of the Movie Camera to slight shocks or vibration. ≥Extremely slow or fast movement of the subject.
≥Very little movement of the subject.
≥Recording in a dimly lit place. (The [MOTION SENSOR] Indication flashes.)
≥A very small subject.
≥Movement of the subject near the edge of the picture. ≥A background with horizontal or vertical stripes.
≥To prevent accidental recording start caused by Movie Camera movement, the Movie Camera should be mounted on a tripod or be otherwise secured in a very stable position.
≥Although you can select a digital effect on the [DIGITAL EFFECT]
≥When [M.SENSOR] on the [CAMERA SETUP]
≥When you use the AC Adaptor to power the Movie Camera, the Motion Sensor Function
≥To ensure correct functioning of the Motion Sensor Function, the moving subject should be quite large in the picture. Therefore, when you have zoomed the lens to the maximum
≥The Movie Camera requires time to set up before recording starts. Therefore, the beginning of movement is not recorded.
≥If there is a power interruption, the Motion Sensor Function is cancelled.