Casio EX S500 Owners Manual - Page 99

Recording a Past Movie, Point the camera at the subject and then, press, MOVIE., In the REC mode

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 7. Point the camera at the subject and then press [ ] (MOVIE). • This will record a movie of the length specified by the time values you specified in steps 3 and 4. Recording stops automatically. • To stop recording part way through, press [ ] (MOVIE) again. IMPORTANT! • Note that Short Movie data is continually recorded and stored in a buffer before you press [ ] (MOVIE). Be sure to keep the camera still and pointed in the direction of the subject for some time before you press [ ] (MOVIE) to start recording. • When a Short Movie record operation starts future part recording, the monitor screen will show a countdown of the remaining recording time. Recording continues until the end of the countdown is reached. Recording a Past Movie Past Movie uses a 5-second buffer that is continually updated. Pressing [ ] (MOVIE) starts recording from five seconds prior to the point [ ] (MOVIE) is pressed. Use Past Movie when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-moving action. Operation ➝ Press [ ] MOVIE Press [ ] MOVIE Record Action ➝ Stores the Recording previous of the future 5 seconds. part starts. Store Recording Storage ends. complete. 1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT). 2. Use and [̈] to select the "Past Movie" scene, and then press [SET]. • Selecting the "Past Movie" scene causes " " to appear on the monitor screen. 99

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99
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
7.
Point the camera at the subject and then
press [
] (MOVIE).
This will record a movie of the length specified by the
time values you specified in steps 3 and 4.
Recording stops automatically.
To stop recording part way through, press [
]
(MOVIE) again.
IMPORTANT!
• Note that Short Movie data is continually recorded
and stored in a buffer before you press [
]
(MOVIE). Be sure to keep the camera still and
pointed in the direction of the subject for some time
before you press [
] (MOVIE) to start recording.
• When a Short Movie record operation starts future
part recording, the monitor screen will show a
countdown of the remaining recording time.
Recording continues until the end of the countdown
is reached.
Recording a Past Movie
Past Movie uses a 5-second buffer that is continually
updated. Pressing [
] (MOVIE) starts recording from five
seconds prior to the point [
] (MOVIE) is pressed. Use
Past Movie when you want to make sure you do not miss
fast-moving action.
Record
Store
Stores the
previous
5 seconds.
Action
Recording
of the future
part starts.
Recording
ends.
Storage
complete.
Operation
Press [
] MOVIE
Press [
] MOVIE
1.
In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2.
Use [
±
], [
²
], [
³
] and [
´
] to select the “Past
Movie” scene, and then press [SET].
Selecting the “Past Movie” scene causes “
” to
appear on the monitor screen.