kShooting Movies

Cautions for movie shooting are on pages 212 and 213.

If necessary, also read the Live View shooting cautions on pages 178 and 179.

In Basic Zone modes, the shooting result will be the same as with <A>. Also, the scene icon for the scene detected by the camera is displayed on the upper left (p.184).

In the <f> and <s> shooting modes, the settings will be the same as in the <d> mode.

Settable menu functions will differ between Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes (p.320).

The ISO speed (100-6400), shutter speed, and aperture are set automatically.

In Creative Zone modes, you can press the <A> button (p.127) to lock the exposure (AE lock). The exposure setting will be displayed for the number of seconds set with [Z1: Metering timer]. After applying AE lock during movie shooting, you can cancel it by pressing the <S> button. (AE lock setting is retained until you press the <S> button.)

In Creative Zone modes, you can hold down the <O> button and turn the <6> dial to set the exposure compensation.

Pressing the shutter button halfway displays the shutter speed and ISO speed on the screen’s bottom. This is the exposure setting for taking a still photo (p.187). The exposure setting for movie shooting is not displayed. Note that the exposure setting for movie shooting may differ from that for still photo shooting.

If you shoot a movie with autoexposure, the shutter speed and aperture will not be recorded in the image information (Exif).

Using an EX-series Speedlite (Sold Separately) Equipped with an LED Light

With autoexposure (modes other than a) movie shooting, the camera will automatically turn on the Speedlite’s LED light under low-light conditions. For details, refer to the Speedlite’s instruction manual.

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