Casio EX-S880BK Owners Manual - Page 96

Movie Recording Precautions, Shooting with BEST SHOT, Anti Shake Movie Recording

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IMPORTANT! • Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. Shooting with BEST SHOT With BEST SHOT (page 104), you select the preset scene that is closest to the one you want to shoot, and the camera sets up for it automatically. Selecting the "Night Scene" BEST SHOT scene, for example, sets the camera to shoot bright, clear images at night. Anti Shake Movie Recording You can also use Anti Shake to reduce the effects of hand movement only while recording a movie (page 110). The effects of subject movement are not limited. Movie Recording Precautions • You cannot use flash while shooting a movie. • The camera also records audio. Note the following points when shooting a movie. - Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your fingers, etc. - Good results are not possible when the camera is too far away from what you are trying to record. - Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause button noise to be picked Microphone up in the audio. • Shooting a very bright subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image. This does not indicate malfunction. The band will not be recorded in a snapshot, but will be recorded in the case of a movie. • Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data, which can cause movie frames to be dropped. " " and " " flash on the monitor screen during recording to let you know when a frame has been dropped. Use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended. SHOOTING A MOVIE 96

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96
SHOOTING A MOVIE
IMPORTANT!
Spending a long time
u
sing mo
v
ie recording
w
ill ca
u
se the
camera to
b
ecome slightly
w
arm to the to
u
ch. This is
normal and does not indicate malf
u
nction.
Shooting with BEST SHOT
W
ith BEST SHOT (page 104), yo
u
select the preset scene that
is closest to the one yo
u
w
ant to shoot, and the camera sets
u
p
for it a
u
tomatically. Selecting the “Night Scene” BEST SHOT
scene, for example, sets the camera to shoot
b
right, clear
images at night.
Anti Shake Movie Recording
Yo
u
can also
u
se Anti Shake to red
u
ce the effects of hand
mo
v
ement only
w
hile recording a mo
v
ie (page 110). The effects
of s
ub
ject mo
v
ement are not limited.
Movie Recording Precautions
Yo
u
cannot
u
se flash
w
hile shooting a mo
v
ie.
The camera also records a
u
dio. Note the follo
w
ing points
w
hen shooting a mo
v
ie.
Take care that the
microphone is not
b
locked
b
y yo
u
r fingers, etc.
Good res
u
lts are not
possi
b
le
w
hen the camera
is too far a
w
ay from
w
hat
yo
u
are trying to record.
Operating camera
bu
ttons
w
hile shooting can ca
u
se
bu
tton noise to
b
e picked
u
p in the a
u
dio.
Shooting a
v
ery
b
right s
ub
ject can ca
u
se a
v
ertical
b
and to
appear in the monitor screen image. This does not indicate
malf
u
nction. The
b
and
w
ill not
b
e recorded in a snapshot,
bu
t
w
ill
b
e recorded in the case of a mo
v
ie.
Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data,
w
hich can ca
u
se mo
v
ie frames to
b
e dropped. “
” and
” flash on the monitor screen d
u
ring recording to let yo
u
kno
w
w
hen a frame has
b
een dropped. Use of a memory card
w
ith a maxim
u
m transfer speed of at least 10MB per second
is recommended.
Microphone