Casio EX-Z30 Owners Manual - Page 80

the subject and then, Point the camera

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Use [̆] and [̄] to select " Movie", and then press [SET]. Remaining recording time Recording time • The remaining recording time value counts down on the monitor screen as you record. • The focus mode automatically changes to Pan Focus (page 64) when you enter the Movie mode, regardless of the mode memory's (page 90) Focus setting. You can, however, change to another focus mode before starting a recording. 5. When movie recording is complete, the movie file is stored in file memory. 4. Point the camera at the subject and then press the shutter release button. Movie recording indicator • Movie recording continues as long as remaining memory capacity allows, or until you stop it by pressing the shutter release button again. • Starting a movie record operation causes optical zoom to be disabled. Only digital zoom is available while a movie record operation is in progress. If you want to use optical zoom to record a movie, perform the zoom operation before starting the record operation. 80 IMPORTANT! • The flash does not fire in the Movie mode. • This camera also records audio. Note the following points when recording a movie. - Take care that you do not block the microphone with your fingers. - Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far from the subject. Microphone - Operating camera buttons during recording can cause button noise to be included in the audio. - Movie audio is recorded in monaural.

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
3.
Use [
±
] and [
´
] to
select
Movie
,
and then press [SET].
4.
Point the camera at
the subject and then
press the shutter
release button.
Movie recording
continues as long as
remaining memory
capacity allows, or until
you stop it by pressing
the shutter release
button again.
Starting a movie record operation causes optical
zoom to be disabled. Only digital zoom is available
while a movie record operation is in progress. If you
want to use optical zoom to record a movie, perform
the zoom operation before starting the record
operation.
Recording time
Remaining recording time
Movie recording indicator
The remaining recording time value counts down on
the monitor screen as you record.
The focus mode automatically changes to Pan Focus
(page 64) when you enter the Movie mode,
regardless of the mode memory’s (page 90) Focus
setting. You can, however, change to another focus
mode before starting a recording.
5.
When movie recording is complete, the movie
file is stored in file memory.
IMPORTANT!
• The flash does not fire in the Movie mode.
• This camera also records audio. Note the following
points when recording a movie.
Take care that you do
not block the
microphone with your
fingers.
Good recording
results are not
possible when the
camera is too far from
the subject.
Operating camera buttons during recording can
cause button noise to be included in the audio.
Movie audio is recorded in monaural.
Microphone