MOVIE RECORDING

MOVIE RECORDING

This camera can record up to thirty-five seconds of digital video with sound. The motion JPEG image is 320 X 240 pixels (QVGA). Total recording time with an 16MB memory card is approximately 41 seconds. The digital video recording rate is approximately 340KB per second. Actual memory card capacity depends on the subject and the number of files stored on the card.

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

Exposure compensation (p. 52)

Available

Macro mode (p. 29)

Available

Focus mode (p. 64)

Single-shot AF (fixed)

Autofocus area

Area AF focus frames (fixed)

Exposure mode (p. 58)

Program (fixed)

Camera sensitivity (p. 67)

Auto (fixed)

White balance (p. 62)

Auto (fixed)

Total recording time for the

next movie clip

Before recording, the data-panel and monitor frame counters will show the maximum time in seconds that can be recorded on the next movie clip. A maximum of 35 seconds will be dis- played until the amount of remaining time falls below the thir- ty-five second limit, then the remaining number of seconds that can be recorded will be displayed.

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Minolta F100 instruction manual Movie Recording