Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Shooting Movies
Using
Manual
Exposure
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(p.1
02), you can
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manually set the shutter speeds, aperture, and ISO
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j speeds shown below and shoot a movie. Using manual
exposure to shoot movies
is
for advanced users.
Shutter
speed
: Turn the < as> dial. The settable shutter speeds
depend on the frame rate
<
If**
>.
lf50
/
If60
: 1/4000 sec. - 1/60 sec.
IG4
/
If25
/
lFTh
: 1/4000 sec. - 1/30 sec.
Aperture
: Set the Quick Control Dial switch to <
(>,
and turn the
<0>
dial.
ISO
speed
Press the <
ISO·~
> button, then turn the < B > dial.
Manual setting range: 100 - 6400
Auto ISO range : 100 - 6400
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AE lock and exposure compensation cannot be set.
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If <m\fA:I> is
set
and the ISO speed
or
aperture changes during movie
shooting, the white balance may also change.
If
you shoot a movie under fluorescent lighting, the movie image might
flicker.
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With the ISO speed set to Auto, you can shoot a movie as if it were in I
aperture-priority AE mode (fixed aperture, standard exposure).
If [,Q,C.Fn II -3:
Highlight
tone
priority]
is set to [1: Enable], the
settable ISO speed range will be ISO 200 - 6400.
* When shooting a movie
of
a moving subject, a shutter speed
of
1/30 sec.
to 1/125 sec. is recommended. The faster the shutter speed, the less
smooth the subject's movement will look.
@ Changing the aperture during movie shooting
is
not recommended since
variations
in
the exposure, due to the drive
of
the lens aperture, will be
recorded.
1)
If
you playback the movie with "Shooting information display" (p.163), the
shooting mode, shutterspeed, and aperture will not be displayed. The
image information (Exif) will record the settings used at the start
of
the
movie.
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