NOTES ON MOVIE RECORDING

In movie recording, some functions can be used, some are fixed, and some are disabled. This mode has no menu controls.

Exposure mode

Program (fixed)

Camera sensitivity (ISO)

Auto (fixed)

Focus area

Wide focus area (fixed)

Focus control

Autofocus (fixed)

White balance

Auto (fixed)

Macro mode

Available (p. 28)

Exposure compensation

Available (p. 50)

Display button

All displays available except monitor off (p. 37)

Flash

Disabled

Digital zoom

Disabled

RECORDING MOVIES WITH THE IR REMOTE CONTROL RC-3

Emitter window

Delay button

Release button

The RC-3 remote control (sold separately) can be used to record movie clips up to 5m (16ft) away. Simply point the remote control toward the camera and use the release or delay button to start and stop the recording.

When using the release button, the self-time lamp (1) will blink once before the camera starts to record; when using the delay button, the self- timer lamp will blink for two seconds before recording. The lamp will glow to indicate the camera is recording. Both buttons will stop the camera instantly when pressed. The remote control may not operate with backlit subjects or under fluorescent light.

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