Casio EX-Z750 Owners Manual - Page 110

Instant Movie Setups (MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • Images may be out of focus if the subject is outside the shooting range of the camera. • Entering the Movie mode, Short Movie mode, Past Movie mode, or MOVIE BEST SHOT mode automatically changes the focus mode to Pan Focus (page 79), regardless of the current mode memory's (page 123) Focus setting. • Certain types of subjects are difficult to focus (page 59) and may cause blurry images. If this happens, try changing the focus mode to Manual Focus (page 80) or Pan Focus (page 79). • If images are out of focus when using Auto Focus, you may be able to achieve proper focus by pointing the camera at another subject momentarily. Instant Movie Setups (MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode) Selecting one of the MOVIE BEST SHOT sample scenes automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar type of movie. 1. In a REC mode, align the mode dial with " ", and then press [SET]. • This enters the MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode and causes " " to appear on the monitor screen. 2. Use [̇] and [̈] to select the sample scene you want, and then press [SET]. • If you want to change to a different sample scene at this point, press [SET] again. Pressing [SET] also displays the currently selected scene. 3. Point the camera at the subject and then press the shutter button. 4. To stop movie recording, press the shutter button again. 110 B

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Instant Movie Setups
(MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode)
Selecting one of the MOVIE BEST SHOT sample scenes
automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar
type of movie.
1.
In a REC mode, align the mode dial with
,
and then press [SET].
This enters the MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode and
causes “
” to appear on the monitor screen.
2.
Use [
´
] and [
²
] to select the sample scene
you want, and then press [SET].
If you want to change to a different sample scene at
this point, press [SET] again. Pressing [SET] also
displays the currently selected scene.
3.
Point the camera at the subject and then
press the shutter button.
4.
To stop movie recording, press the shutter
button again.
• Images may be out of focus if the subject is outside the
shooting range of the camera.
• Entering the Movie mode, Short Movie mode, Past Movie
mode, or MOVIE BEST SHOT mode automatically
changes the focus mode to Pan Focus (page 79),
regardless of the current mode memory’s (page 123)
Focus setting.
• Certain types of subjects are difficult to focus (page 59)
and may cause blurry images. If this happens, try
changing the focus mode to Manual Focus (page 80) or
Pan Focus (page 79).
• If images are out of focus when using Auto Focus, you
may be able to achieve proper focus by pointing the
camera at another subject momentarily.
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