
3Taking Video Snapshots
Creating a Video Snapshot Album
| 3 Shoot the first video snapshot. | ||
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| Press the <A> button to shoot. | |
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| X The blue bars indicating the shooting | |
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| duration will gradually decrease. After | |
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| the set shooting duration elapses, the | |
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| shooting stops automatically. | |
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| X After the LCD monitor turns off and | |
Shooting duration | |||
the access lamp stops blinking, the | |||
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| confirmation screen will appear. | |
| 4 Save as a video snapshot album. | ||
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| Press the <U> key to select [ | |
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| Save as album], then press <0>. | |
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| X The movie clip will be saved as the | |
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| video snapshot album’s first video | |
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| snapshot. | |
5 | ontinue to shoot more video | ||
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| snapshots. | |
Repeat step 3 to shoot the next video snapshot.
Press the <U> key to select [
Add to album], then press <0>. To create another video snapshot album, select [WSave as a new album].
6 Quit the video snapshot shooting. Set [Video snapshot] to [Disable].
To return to normal movie shooting, be sure to set [Disable]. Press the <M> button to exit the menu and return to normal movie shooting,
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