OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

Movie Recording

You can record movies that are approximately 30 seconds long. Movies are recorded in 320 x 240-pixel AVI format. For details, see “Using the REC Menus” on page E-74.

There are two types of movie recording: PAST and NOR- MAL. PAST lets you capture images of events that occurred before you pressed the shutter button while NORMAL records what happens after you press the shutter button.

See “Using the REC Menus” on page E-74 for details on how to select the movie length.

AVI files can be displayed and saved on a computer that is set up to support use of CompactFlash cards. For such a computer, install QuickTime, which comes bundled with the camera.

3.Compose the image and then press the shutter button to start recording.

Auto Focus automatically adjusts in accordance with the movement of the subject.

See “Playing Back a Movie” on page E-79 for details on playing back a movie.

Movie recording stops automatically 30 seconds after you start the record operation.

To stop recording before the 30-second period is up, press the shutter button again.

PAST

NORMAL

1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.

2.Press MODE and then select .

1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.

2.Press MENU.

3.Select “Movie Mode” “Past”.

On the advanced menu, select “Functions 2” “Movie Mode” “Past”.

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Casio QV-3000EX/Ir manual Past Normal, Movie Recording