Live View Shooting Is Not Possible; Movie Shooting Terminates By Itself; Movies Cannot Be Shot With Manual Exposure; The Iso Speed Cannot Be Set When Shooting Movies - Canon EOS 5D MARK II Instruction Manual

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Live View shooting
is not possible.
® For Live View shooting,
use a memory
card (a hard disk-type
card is not
recommended).
A hard disk-type
card requires
a lower temperature
range for operation
than normal memory
cards. If the temperature
gets
too high, the Live View shooting
may stop temporarily
to prevent damage
to the card's hard disk. When the camera's
internal
temperature
decreases,
you can resume Live View shooting
(p.123).
I cannot take still photos at the shutter speed, aperture or 180
speed I set during Live View shootingl
® Set [Screen
settings]
to [Stills
display]
or [Exposure
simulation]
(p.I09).
Movie shooting
terminates
by itself,
® If the card's writing
speed
is slow, movie shooting
may stop
automatically.
Use a card with a read/write
speed
of at least 8 MB per
sec. To find out the card's read/write
speed, see the card
manufacturer's
Web site.
® If the movie file size reaches
4 GB or if the movie is shot for 29 min. 59
sec., the movie shooting
will stop automatically.
Movies
cannot
be shot
with
manual
exposure.
® Set [LV func.
setting]
to [Stills+movie],
set [Screen
settings]
to
[Movie
display]
(p.126),
and set the Mode Dial to <M>.
The iso speed cannot besetwhen shOot .g movies'
¢_ When the shooting
mode is set to
<O/I_/P/Tv/Av/B>,
the IS®
speed will be set automatically.
You can set the IS® speed manually
in
the <M>
mode (p.131).
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