Owner's Manual

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Recording Movies
Banding
or
distortion
may be visible in
the
monitor
and in
the
final
movie
under
fluorescent,
mercury
vapor, or sodium lamps
or
if
the
camera
is
panned
horizontally
or
an
object
moves at
high
speed
through
frame. Bright
light
sources may leave after-images
when
the
camera
is
panned. Jagged edges, false colors, moire, and
bright
spots
may also appear. When recording movies, avoid
pointing
the
camera at
the
sun
or
other
strong
light
sources. Failure
to
observe this precaution
could result in
damage
to
the
camera's internal circuitry.
In
tripod
mode, movies may be over-
or
under-exposed at some
aperture settings. Before shooting, check
the
brightness
of
the
scene in
the
monitor;
if
the
picture
is
too
bright
or
too
dark, end live
view
and
adjust
aperture
as
necessary. Note
that
depending
on
the
brightness
of
the
subject, changes
to
exposure may have no visible effect.
Recording ends
automatically
if
the
lens
is
removed. Recording may
end
automatically
before
the
maximum
file size
is
reached
when
recording
to
memory
cards
with
slow
write
speeds.
When used in live
view
mode
for
extended
periods,
the
camera's internal
temperature
may
rise, resulting in
image
noise and unusual colors
(the camera may also become noticeably warm,
but
this does
not
indicated a malfunction).
To
prevent
damage
to
the
camera's internal
circuits, recording
will
end
automatically
before
the
camera overheats. A
count-down
display will appear in
the
monitor
30 s before
shooting
ends. At
high
ambient
temperatures, this display
may appear
immediately
when
live
view
mode
is
selected.
Matrix
metering
is
used regardless
of
the
metering
method
selected.
The camera adjusts
shutter
speed and
ISO
sensitivity automatically.
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