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Movie recording setup
•Do not shoo t a strong light source, such as the sun. The internal mechanism of the
camera may be damaged.
•When you import AVCHD View mo vies to a computer, use “PMB” (pages 71, 192).
•When you contin ue to shoot for a long time, the temperature of the camera rises and
the image quality may deteriorate.
•When the mark is indicated, the temperature of the camera is too high. Turn the
camera off and wait until the temperature of the camera drops. If you continue to
shoot, the camera is turned off automatically.
•Since the shutter speed and aperture are automatically adjusted, the shutter speed
will be higher and the movement of the subject may not be smooth under bright
conditions. Selecting manual focus and adjusting the shutter speed or aperture may
make the movement smoother (page123).
•A value for the ISO sen sitivity between ISO 100 and ISO 1600 can be selected when
you record movies. If you start movie recording with a value of ISO 1600 or larger
selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO 1600. If you start movie recording
with a value of ISO 100 or smaller selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO
100. When you finish recording your movie, the ISO sensitivity setting is returned to
the previous value.
•When ISO is set to [M ulti Frame Noise Reduct.], [AUTO] is temporarily selected.
•You cannot s elect [Soft Focus], [HDR Painting], [Rich-tone Mono.], or [Miniature]
in Picture Effect. When movie recording starts, Picture Effect is temporarily set to
[Off].
You can record movies with the shutter speed and aperture adjusted,
controlling the background defocus or fluidity as intended.

Recording movies with the shutter speed and aperture

adjusted

1Set the focus mode dial to MF (page123).
2Set the mode dial to (Movie).
3Select the desired mode with v/V on the multi-selector, then

press the center of the multi-selector.

• To change the mode, press the Fn button, then select ano ther mode.
4Adjust the shutter speed and aperture value with the front or

rear control dial.