Casio EX-Z750 Owners Manual - Page 106

Recording a Short Movie (Short Movie Mode), To record a Short Movie Mode movie

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording a Short Movie (Short Movie Mode) The Short Movie Mode records a movie of preset length each time you press the shutter button. A Short Movie Mode movie consists basically of two parts, as shown in the illustration below. • When 4-second past part and 4-second future part is specified Operation ➝ Shutter Release Action ➝ Stores the previous 4 seconds. Record Store Recording Storage of the future complete. part starts. Recording stops automatically 4 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed. You can specify the length of the past part and the future part independently. The total length of the short movie can be anywhere from two to eight seconds. A MOTION PRINT feature (page 140) lets you capture still images from a short movie as you store it. I To record a Short Movie Mode movie 1. In a REC mode, align the mode dial with " ". • This enters the Short Movie Mode and causes " " to appear on the monitor screen. 2. Press [SET]. 3. Use [̆] and [̄] to specify the length of the past part (the part before the shutter button is pressed), and then press [̈]. Past part Future part • Times can be specified in one-second units. • The total short movie length (past part plus future part) can be the range of two seconds to eight seconds. MOTION PRINT • You can specify 0 seconds for the length of the past part or the future part. • The length of the past part can be from 0 to five seconds. 106 B

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
To record a Short Movie Mode movie
1.
In a REC mode, align the mode dial with
.
This enters the Short Movie Mode and causes “
to appear on the monitor screen.
2.
Press [SET].
3.
Use [
±
] and [
³
] to
specify the length of
the past part (the part
before the shutter
button is pressed),
and then press [
²
].
Times can be specified
in one-second units.
The total short movie
length (past part plus
future part) can be the
range of two seconds to
eight seconds.
You can specify 0 seconds for the length of the past
part or the future part.
The length of the past part can be from 0 to five
seconds.
Past part
Future part
MOTION PRINT
Recording a Short Movie
(Short Movie Mode)
The Short Movie Mode records a movie of preset length
each time you press the shutter button.
A Short Movie Mode movie consists basically of two parts,
as shown in the illustration below.
• When 4-second past part and 4-second future part is
specified
Store
Stores the
previous
4 seconds.
Recording
of the future
part starts.
Recording stops automatically
4 seconds after the shutter
release button is pressed.
Storage
complete.
Operation
Shutter
Release
Record
Action
You can specify the length of the past part and the future
part independently. The total length of the short movie can
be anywhere from two to eight seconds. A MOTION PRINT
feature (page 140) lets you capture still images from a
short movie as you store it.
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