Movie Settings

The camera offers the following movie settings.

Frame size/frame rate, Movie quality: Choose from the following options. The frame rate depends on the option currently selected for Video mode in the setup menu (0 202):

 

 

 

Frame size/frame rate

Maximum length (high movie quality /

 

Frame size (pixels)

Frame rate 1

normal movie quality) 4

L/t

 

 

 

60p 2

10 min./20 min.

M/u

 

 

 

50p 3

 

 

 

 

N/r

1920

× 1080

30p 2

 

O/s

 

 

 

25p 3

 

P/k

 

 

 

24p

20 min./29 min. 59 s

Q/l

1280

×

720

60p 2

 

R/o

50p 3

 

S/n

640

×

424

30p 2

29 min. 59 s/

T/p

25p 3

29 min. 59 s

 

 

 

1Listed value. Actual frame rates for 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, and 24p are 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976 fps respectively.

2 Available when NTSC is selected for Video mode (0 202).

3 Available when PAL is selected for Video mode.

4 Movies recorded in miniature effect mode are up to three minutes long when played back.

Microphone: Turn the built-in or optional ME-1 stereo microphones (0 129, 237) on or off or adjust microphone sensitivity. Choose Auto sensitivity to adjust sensitivity automatically, Microphone off to turn sound recording off; to select microphone sensitivity manually, select Manual sensitivity and choose a sensitivity.

Wind noise reduction: Select On to enable the low-cut filter for the built-in microphone (optional stereo microphones are unaffected; 0 129, 237), reducing noise produced by wind blowing over the microphone (note that other sounds may also be affected).

AThe Live View Display

The movie crop can be viewed during live view by pressing the Rbutton to select the “show movie indicators”, “hide indicators”, “framing grid”, or “show basic photo indicators” display (0 123). When movie indicators are displayed, you can access the following

movie settings by pressing the Pbutton: movie frame Pbutton size/quality, microphone sensitivity, white balance

(0 101), ISO sensitivity (0 67), Picture Controls

(0 111), focus mode (0 119), AF-area mode (0 120), and exposure compensation (0 92).