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Shooting Various Kinds of Movies

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Shooting Various Kinds of Movies Just as with still images, you can let the camera select the best settings for the scene or add various effects while shooting movies. Choose a Shooting mode. z Follow Steps 1 - 2 on p. 64 to choose a Shooting mode. Shoot. z Press the movie button. X Depending on the Shooting mode or movie image quality (p. 112) you choose, black bars may appear on the top and bottom of the screen. These areas will not be recorded when shooting. z To stop shooting the movie, press the movie button again. I Portrait Miniature Effect Monochrome Super Vivid Poster Effect T Color Accent p. 64 p. 109 p. 73 p. 68 p. 68 p. 71 Y Color Swap w Beach S Underwater O Foliage P Snow p. 72 p. 65 p. 65 p. 65 p. 66 Other Shooting Modes You can shoot the following kinds of movies in mode. Super Slow Shoot fast moving subjects and play them back in slow motion Motion Movie (p. 110). • You can also record movies in other Shooting modes by pressing the movie button. • Certain settings made in the FUNC. and Shooting menus will automatically change to match settings for shooting movies. • Even in mode, you can shoot still images when you press the shutter button. However, this is not possible while shooting a movie. 108

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Just as with still images, you can let the camera select the best settings for
the scene or add various effects while shooting movies.
Choose a Shooting mode.
Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 64 to choose a
Shooting mode.
Shoot.
Press the movie button.
Depending on the Shooting mode or movie
image quality (p. 112) you choose, black
bars may appear on the top and bottom of
the screen. These areas will not be
recorded when shooting.
To stop shooting the movie, press the
movie button again.
Other Shooting Modes
You can shoot the following kinds of movies in
mode.
Shooting Various Kinds of Movies
I
Portrait
p. 64
Y
Color Swap
p. 72
Miniature Effect
p. 109
w
Beach
p. 65
Monochrome
p. 73
S
Underwater
p. 65
Super Vivid
p. 68
O
Foliage
p. 65
Poster Effect
p. 68
P
Snow
p. 66
T
Color Accent
p. 71
Super Slow
Motion Movie
Shoot fast moving subjects and play them back in slow motion
(p. 110).
You can also record movies in other Shooting modes by pressing the
movie button.
Certain settings made in the FUNC. and Shooting menus will
automatically change to match settings for shooting movies.
Even in
mode, you can shoot still images when you press the shutter
button. However, this is not possible while shooting a movie.