Shutter button | R(movie) button |
guide Basic
Mode | Photos: shutter button | Movies: R(movie) button |
P | • Aperture and shutter speed |
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are automatically adjusted for |
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A | optimal results. |
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• You control aperture. |
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S | • You control shutter speed. |
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M | • You control aperture and shutter | • The camera adjusts aperture and |
| speed. | shutter speed automatically. |
| • A full auto mode in which the |
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A camera automatically optimizes |
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ART | settings for the current scene. |
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• Select an art filter. |
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SCN | • Select a scene. |
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n | • Photographs are recorded at the | • Shoot movies using art filter or |
settings selected for movies. | aperture and shutter speed effects. |
•To take a photograph during movie recording, press the shutter button. Three files will be recorded to the memory card: the movie footage preceding the photograph, the photograph itself, and the movie footage following the photograph. Press the R (movie) button to end recording.
•Only one photograph can be taken at a time during movie recording; the
•Pressing the R(movie) button during sequential shooting ends shooting. A movie is not recorded.
•Image size and quality for photographs are independent of movie frame size.•The autofocus and metering used in movie mode may differ from that used to take photographs.
•Pressing the R(movie) button during any of the following will end shooting without recording a movie:
Sequential shooting/PANORAMA/multiple exposure/bracketing, etc•The R(movie) button can not be used to record movies in the following instances: BULB/shutter button pressed halfway/playback zoom/PANORAMA, etc
functions and parts of Names
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