User's Guide

Image size not only affects the resolution of the movie
image, but also changes the maximum length of the
movie clip. The maximum recording time for a 320 X 240
size movie is 3 minutes at approximately 340 KB/sec, and
20 minutes at approximately 85 KB/sec for a 160 X 120
movie. A 16 MB memory card can contain approximately
42 seconds of digital video recorded at 320 X 240 or 170
second at 160 X 120.
See page 62 for information on white balance.
The movie mode option selects the type of movie recorded. Standard produces a normal movie clip.
Night Movie uses high camera sensitivity to record under low light levels. Image quality is lower with
Night Movies because of the higher sensitivity.
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OVIE AND AUDIO RECORDING
Once a setting is made, the cursor returns to the menu options and the new setting is displayed. To
return to the movie mode, press the menu button.
Use the up/down keys to highlight the option whose setting
needs to be changed.
Press the right controller key to display the settings; the
current setting is indicated by an arrow. To return to the
menu options, press the left key.
Use the up/down keys to highlight the new setting.
Press the central button of the controller to select the highlighted setting.
With the mode dial set to the movie recording position,
press the menu button to active the menu.
Navigating the movie menu
Basic
Image size
WhiteBalance
Movie mode Standard
Auto
320 X 240
320 X 240
160 X 120
Night movie
STD. movie
Cust set
Auto
Image size
Movie mode
White balance
CustRecall
Preset
Basic