Canon PowerShot S1 IS PowerShot S1 IS Camera User Guide - Page 59

Viewing/Editing Movies

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Viewing/Editing Movies * The current setting is displayed. : Shoots 30 frames per second : Shoots 15 frames per second z The number of recordable frames per second varies according to the selected resolution setting (p. 151). z You can shoot the movie right after selecting settings by pressing the Movie button. This screen will appear again once the movie is shot. dPress the FUNC. button then press the Movie button to start shooting. You can play back movies recorded with the Movie mode and delete unwanted portions from the beginning or the end of movie clips. zProtected movies cannot be edited (p. 106). zIt may take some time to save an edited movie as a new file depending on the file size. If the batteries run out of charge partway through, edited movie clips cannot be saved. When editing movies, use separately sold, fully charged AA-size NiMH batteries or Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700. You may experience frame dropping if you are using a slow reading CF card and the recording resolution and frame rate are set to the following settings. - (640 x 480 Fine) resolution - (640 x 480) resolution and (30 fps) frame rate 5. Useful Shooting Functions 57

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5.
Useful Shooting Functions
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* The current setting is displayed.
: Shoots 30 frames per second
: Shoots 15 frames per second
The number of recordable frames per second
varies according to the selected resolution
setting (p. 151).
You can shoot the movie right after selecting
settings by pressing the Movie button. This
screen will appear again once the movie is shot.
d
Press the FUNC. button then press
the Movie button to start shooting.
Viewing/Editing Movies
You can play back movies recorded with the Movie
mode and delete unwanted portions from the
beginning or the end of movie clips.
You may experience frame dropping if you are
using a slow reading CF card and the recording
resolution and frame rate are set to the following
settings.
-
(640 x 480 Fine) resolution
-
(640 x 480) resolution and
(30 fps)
frame rate
Protected movies cannot be edited (p. 106).
It may take some time to save an edited
movie as a new file depending on the file size.
If the batteries run out of charge partway
through, edited movie clips cannot be saved.
When editing movies, use separately sold,
fully charged AA-size NiMH batteries or
Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700.