
3Shooting Video Snapshots
Options in Steps 8 and 9
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JSave as album (Step 8) | The movie clip will be saved as the video | |
snapshot album’s first video snapshot. | ||
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JAdd to album (Step 9) | The video snapshot just recorded will be added | |
to the album recorded immediately before. | ||
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WSave as a new album | A new video snapshot album is created and the | |
movie clip is saved as the first video snapshot. | ||
(Step 9) | The new album will be a different file from the | |
| previously recorded album. | |
1Playback video | The video snapshot just recorded will be played. | |
snapshot (Steps 8 and 9) | For playback operations, see the table below. | |
rDo not save to album | If you want to delete the video snapshot you just | |
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recorded and not save it to the album, select | ||
rDelete without saving to | ||
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album (Step 9) |
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[Playback video snapshot] Operations
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7Play | By pressing <0>, you can play or pause the | |||
video snapshot. | ||||
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5First frame | Displays the first scene of the album’s first video snapshot. | |||
| Skip backward* | Each time you press <0>, the video snapshot skips back | ||
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3Previous frame | Each time you press <0>, the previous frame is displayed. | |||
If you hold down <0>, it will rewind the movie. | ||||
6Next frame | Each time you press <0>, the movie will play | |||
frame. If you hold down <0>, it will fast forward the movie. | ||||
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| Skip forward* | Each time you press <0>, the video snapshot skips | ||
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4Last frame | Displays the last scene of the album’s last video snapshot. | |||
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9Volume | You can adjust the | |||
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| Pressing the <M> button returns to the previous screen. |
*With [Skip backward/Skip forward], the skipping duration will correspond to the number of seconds set under [Video snapshot] (approx. 2 sec., 4 sec., or 8 sec.).
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