Canon s2is PowerShot S2 IS Camera User Guide - Page 66

Press the Movie button. - is maximum memory card

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2 Press the Movie button. The camera beeps once and shooting starts. Sound is recorded simultaneously. z When the Movie button is pressed again, the camera beeps twice and shooting stops. z The tally lamp blinks red during movie recording and goes off when the recording session is over. When [Tally Lamp] is set to [Off] in the Rec. menu, the lamp does not blink (p. 77). z The maximum recording capacity is 1 GB. These figures will vary according to the type of memory cards and their capacity. When the memory card is about to become full or when the file size is about to reach about 1 GB, the remaining shooting time displayed on the lower right corner of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) will blink red and recording will stop automatically approximately 10 seconds later. z The recording time and capacity may vary according to camera usage and memory card performance. When the camera's available internal memory is low, the buffer warning (p. 29) appears at the right side of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder), indicating that shooting will automatically end soon, regardless of the remaining shooting time and recording capacity. If the buffer warning frequently appears, try the following methods to solve the problem. - Reformat the memory card before filming (p. 20) - Set the resolution to or (320 ¯ 240) or the frame rate to or (15 frames/sec.) - Use a high speed memory card (such as SDC-512MSH). - z The recording time may not display properly during shooting or filming may stop unexpectedly with the following types of memory cards. - Slow recording cards - Cards formatted on a different camera or a computer - Cards which have had images recorded and erased repeatedly Continued on next page 64

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Press the Movie button.
The camera beeps once and shooting starts.
Sound is recorded simultaneously.
When the Movie button is pressed again, the
camera beeps twice and shooting stops.
The tally lamp blinks red during movie
recording and goes off when the recording
session is over. When [Tally Lamp] is set
to [Off] in the Rec. menu, the lamp does
not blink (p. 77).
The maximum recording capacity is 1 GB.
These figures will vary according to the
type of memory cards and their capacity.
When the memory card is about to become full or when the file size is
about to reach about 1 GB, the remaining shooting time displayed on the
lower right corner of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) will blink red and
recording will stop automatically approximately 10 seconds later.
The recording time and capacity may vary according to camera usage
and memory card performance. When the camera's available internal
memory is low, the buffer warning
(p. 29)
appears at the right side of the
LCD monitor (or viewfinder), indicating that shooting will automatically
end soon, regardless of the remaining shooting time and recording
capacity.
If the buffer warning frequently appears, try the following methods to
solve the problem.
-
Reformat the memory card before filming (p. 20)
-
Set the resolution to
or
(320
240) or the frame rate to
or
(15 frames/sec.)
-
Use a high speed memory card (such as SDC-512MSH).
-
The recording time may not display properly during shooting or
filming may stop unexpectedly with the following types of
memory cards.
- Slow recording cards
- Cards formatted on a different camera or a computer
- Cards which have had images recorded and erased repeatedly
Continued on next page