Canon 1265B001 PowerShot TX1 Camera User Guide Advanced - Page 40

Movie Shooting

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Movie Shooting Shooting Mode You can shoot movies with just a push of the Movie button (not applicable when in playback mode). You can select the movie recording pixels and frame rates (p. 40) and shoot with color effects such as Color Accent and Color Swap. Sound is recorded in stereo. z Max. Clip Size: 4 GB* * Even if the clip size has not reached 4 GB, recording will stop at the moment the clip length reaches 1 hour. Depending on the storage capacity of the memory card and the speed at which the data is written, recording may stop before reaching 4 GB or 1 hour. 1 Turn the mode dial to , or . z Make any necessary settings. Some settings are not available when shooting movies (p. 160). 2 Press the Movie button to shoot. z Shooting starts when the Movie button is pressed. z Recording will include sound. z During shooting, the recording time (in seconds) and "z Rec." appear on the LCD monitor. z The indicator blinks red during movie recording and turns off when the recording session is over. z Pressing the Movie button again stops recording. Recording will stop automatically under the following circumstances. - When the maximum recording time elapses - When the internal memory and the memory card becomes full z When shooting in the Color Accent mode (p. 61) or the Color Swap mode (p. 62), be sure to specify colors beforehand. 38

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You can shoot movies with just a push of the Movie button (not
applicable when in playback mode).
You can select the movie recording pixels and frame rates (p. 40)
and shoot with color effects such as Color Accent and Color Swap.
Sound is recorded in stereo.
Max. Clip Size: 4 GB*
* Even if the clip size has not reached 4 GB, recording will stop at the
moment the clip length reaches 1 hour. Depending on the storage capacity
of the memory card and the speed at which the data is written, recording
may stop before reaching 4 GB or 1 hour.
Movie Shooting
Shooting Mode
1
Turn the mode dial to
,
or
.
Make any necessary settings. Some settings are not
available when shooting movies (p. 160).
2
Press the Movie button to shoot.
Shooting starts when the Movie
button is pressed.
Recording will include sound.
During shooting, the recording time
(in seconds) and “
Rec.” appear
on the LCD monitor.
The indicator blinks red during
movie recording and turns off when the recording session is
over.
Pressing the Movie button again stops recording. Recording
will stop automatically under the following circumstances.
- When the maximum recording time elapses
-
When the internal memory and the memory card becomes
full
When shooting in the Color Accent mode (p. 61) or the
Color Swap mode (p. 62), be sure to specify colors
beforehand.