Canon Optura Optura Instruction Manual - Page 33

Choosing the Movie Mode

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Choosing the Movie Mode (Normal/Progressive Scan) The progressive scan mode can be used when you want to look at a video, scene by scene, free from field slippage (the "blurring" that normally occurs when you E pause a video). During playback, pause the video any time you like to view a crystal clear still image in the display or on a connected TV screen. It is also possible to transfer your favorite still pictures to a PC for image enhancement and print out. (see p. 25) MOVIE MODE••PRO.SCAN 1. Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. 2. Turn the standby lever to MOVIE and the program selector to any recording program except Easy Recording. 3. Open the camera menu, and point the arrow at MOVIE MODE. 4. Choose the PRO.SCAN setting and close the menu. • PRO.SCAN appears in the display. Notes: • To return to normal video shooting, you need to re-select NORMAL from MOVIE MODE at the camera menu. • Progressive scan mode cannot be used with the Easy Recording program or the mosaic fade and window wipe. • Normal mode cannot be used with the Negative-Positive Conversion program. • Progressive scan video may appear slightly jerky during normal playback. Using the Full Range of Features 33

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Using the Full
Range of Features
Choosing the Movie Mode
(Normal/Progressive Scan)
The progressive scan mode can be used when you want to look at a video, scene
by scene, free from field slippage (the “blurring” that normally occurs when you
pause a video). During playback, pause the video any time you like to view a
crystal clear still image in the display or on a connected TV screen. It is also
possible to transfer your favorite still pictures to a PC for image enhancement and
print out.
1.
Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA.
2.
Turn the standby lever to MOVIE and the program selector to any
recording program except Easy Recording.
3.
Open the camera menu, and point the arrow at MOVIE MODE.
4.
Choose the PRO.SCAN setting and close the menu.
PRO.SCAN appears in the display.
Notes:
To return to normal video shooting, you need to re-select NORMAL from
MOVIE MODE at the camera menu.
Progressive scan mode cannot be used with the Easy Recording program or the
mosaic fade and window wipe.
Normal mode cannot be used with the Negative-Positive Conversion program.
Progressive scan video may appear slightly jerky during normal playback.
MOVIE MODE••PRO.SCAN
(see p. 25)