Troubleshooting Guide

Live View shooting is not possible.

For Live View shooting, use a memory card (a hard disk-type card is not recommended). A hard disk-type card requires a lower temperature range for operation than normal memory cards. If the temperature gets too high, the Live View shooting may stop temporarily to prevent damage to the card’s hard disk. When the camera’s internal temperature decreases, you can resume Live View shooting (p.123).

I cannot take still photos at the shutter speed, aperture or ISO speed I set during Live View shooting.

Set [Screen settings] to [Stills display] or [Exposure simulation] (p.109).

Movie shooting terminates by itself.

If the card’s writing speed is slow, movie shooting may stop automatically. Use a card with a read/write speed of at least 8 MB per sec. To find out the card’s read/write speed, see the card manufacturer’s Web site.

If the movie file size reaches 4 GB or if the movie is shot for 29 min. 59 sec., the movie shooting will stop automatically.

Movies cannot be shot with manual exposure.

Set [LV func. setting] to [Stills+movie], set [Screen settings] to [Movie display] (p.126), and set the Mode Dial to <a>.

The ISO speed cannot be set when shooting movies.

When the shooting mode is set to <1/C/d/s/f/F>, the ISO speed will be set automatically. You can set the ISO speed manually in the <a> mode (p.131).

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