My Camera > Shooting modes

Audio recorded via an external microphone may differ in tone and quality from audio recorded with the camera‘s microphone.

If you change the shooting angle of the camera suddenly while shooting a movie, the camera may not be able to record images accurately. Use a tripod to minimize camera shake.

When formatting a memory card, always format using the camera. When you format a memory card with a capacity of 32 GB or less on the camera, the file system is changed to FAT32. When you format a memory card with a capacity of 64 GB or more, the file system is changed to exFAT. If you format on another camera or a PC, you can lose files on the card or cause a change in the capacity of the card.

When using a memory card formatted as FAT32, the camera will automatically stop recording when the size of a video exceeds 4 GB, even if the maximum recording time (29 minutes and 59 seconds) has not been reached. Using

a memory card formatted as exFAT allows you to record a video for the maximum recording time (29 minutes and 59 seconds), regardless of the video‘s file size.

If you use a slow writing memory card, the recording of your movie can be interrupted because the card cannot process data at the rate the video is being shot. If this occurs, replace the card with a faster memory card or reduce the video size (for example, from 1280X720 to 640X480).

When recording a UHD video, we recommend you use a memory card with a write speed greater than 30 MB/sec.

When you press the video recording button, intelli-zoom turns off.

Videos can be darker than photos recorded at the same ISO sensitivity. If the videos appear darker, adjust the ISO sensitivity.

When you record a video in P, A, or S mode, ISO is automatically set to Auto.

Touching the screen to select a focus area while recording with Continuous AF switches the AF mode to Selection AF.

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Samsung NX1 user manual My Camera Shooting modes