Canon EOS M200 Advanced User Guide - Page 224
Time-lapse movie], Disable], Basic settings], Reset camera], Auto exposure], Each frame]
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Time-lapse Movies zzIf the next scheduled shot is not possible, it will be skipped. This may shorten the recording time of the created time-lapse movie. zzIf the time it takes to record to the card exceeds the shooting interval due to the shooting functions set or card performance, some of the shots may not be taken with the set intervals. zzThe captured images are not recorded as still photos. Even if you cancel the time-lapse movie recording after only one shot is taken, it will be recorded as a movie file. zzIf you connect the camera to a computer with the interface cable and use EOS Utility (EOS software), set [z: Time-lapse movie] to [Disable]. If an option other than [Disable] is selected, the camera cannot communicate with the computer. zzDuring time-lapse movie recording, the lens's Image Stabilizer will not operate. zzTime-lapse movie recording ends if the camera is turned off, and the setting changes to [Disable]. zzEven if a flash is used, it will not fire. zzThe following operations cancel standby for time-lapse movie recording and switch the setting to [Disable]. yySelecting [Basic settings] in [5: Reset camera] yyUsing the shooting mode switch zzIf you start time-lapse movie recording while the white [s] icon (=194) is displayed, the image quality of the time-lapse movie may deteriorate. It is recommended that you start time-lapse movie recording after the white [s] icon disappears (camera's internal temperature decreases). zzWith [Auto exposure] set to [Each frame], ISO speed, shutter speed, and aperture value may not be recorded in the time-lapse movie Exif information in some modes. 224