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Movie, Recording

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Basic Operations Basic Operations Movie Recording You can record moving subjects with sound. Before you start recording, see pages 14 through 20 to prepare your Digital Recorder. Precaution: • Do not try to record images with low battery power. It may cause malfunctions. 1 Slide the POWER switch (ED), set the Mode select switch to MOVIE (Z) and then rotate the lens body toward CAMERA (®). POWER N... MOVIgit•4 • TILL ) Note: • If the warning indicator "NOT INITIALIZED" appears, format the SmartMedia card by the Digital Recorder (see page 64). 23 2 Adjust the angle of the lens body to compose the image on the LCD monitor. MOVIE mode indicator NORMAL LAP 0 : 00 : 00 N PAUSE REM 0 : 01: 15 OCT. 27/.\2II00, 10:31/ AM 3 Press the Shutter button to begin recording. Recording time • NORMAL LAP 0:00:01 • REC REMO:01: 14 1 Remaning time Notes: • The Digital Recorder automatically chooses the correct shutter speed for the lighting conditions. Note that the slow shutter speed set for the poor lighting may cause small image shakes. And the image on the LCD monitor will be adversely affected. • Using the Digital Recorder under fluorescent lights, mercury lamps or sodium-vapour lamps causes flickers on the recorded images. Sometimes those lightings affect tint of the images. • The Movie Recording mode is factory preset to NORMAL. If you want to record movies in higher picture quality or for a long time, change the resolution setting by selecting one of five modes (see pages 45 and 46).

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Basic
Operations
Basic
Operations
Movie
Recording
You
can
record
moving
subjects
with
sound.
Before
you
start
recording,
see
pages
14
through
20
to
prepare
your
Digital
Recorder.
Precaution:
Do
not
try
to
record
images
with
low
battery
power.
It
may
cause
malfunctions.
1
Slide
the
POWER
switch
(ED),
set
the
Mode
select
switch
to
MOVIE
(Z)
and
then
rotate
the
lens
body
toward
CAMERA
(®).
POWER
N...
)
MOVIg
it
4
TILL
Note:
If
the
warning
indicator
"NOT
INITIALIZED"
appears,
format
the
SmartMedia
card
by
the
Digital
Recorder
(see
page
64).
23
2
Adjust
the
angle
of
the
lens
image
on
the
LCD
monitor.
MOVIE
body
to
compose
the
mode
indicator
NORMAL
LAP
0
:
00
:
00
N
PAUSE
REM
0
:
01
:
15
/\II
OCT.
27.
200,
10:31/
AM
3
Press
the
Shutter
button
to
begin
recording.
Recording
time
NORMAL
REC
LAP
0:00:01
REMO:01
:
14
1
Remaning
time
Notes:
The
Digital
Recorder
automatically
chooses
the
correct
shutter
speed
for
the
lighting
conditions.
Note
that
the
slow
shutter
speed
set
for
the
poor
lighting
may
cause
small
image
shakes.
And
the
image
on
the
LCD
monitor
will
be
adversely
affected.
Using
the
Digital
Recorder
under
fluorescent
lights,
mercury
lamps
or
sodium
-vapour
lamps
causes
flickers
on
the
recorded
images.
Sometimes
those
lightings
affect
tint
of
the
images.
The
Movie
Recording
mode
is
factory
preset
to
NORMAL.
If
you
want
to
record
movies
in
higher
picture
quality
or
for
a
long
time,
change
the
resolution
setting
by
selecting
one
of
five
modes
(see
pages
45
and
46).