Leica V-LUX 5 Instructions Manual page 259

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Video
Cannot record video.
• When a large capacity card is used, you may not be able to take a picture for a while after you turn
on the camera.
Video recording stops midway.
• When the ambient temperature is high or video is recorded continuously, the camera may display
[
] and stop the recording. Wait until the camera cools down.
• The speed class of a required card varies depending on [Rec Quality] of a video. Be sure to use a
card of the recommended speed class (→25).
Sometimes focus adjustment with Auto Focus mode is difficult while recording 4K video.
• This may occur when taking a picture by reducing the Auto Focus speed in order to adjust the
focus at high precision. This is not a malfunction.
A noise, such as a clicking or buzzing noise, is recorded on a video. Audio is recorded at low
volumes.
• With recording in a quiet environment, the sound of aperture, focus and other actions may be
recorded in video. This is not a malfunction. The focus operation during recording of video can be
set to [OFF] in [Continuous AF] (→156).
• If you block the microphone with your fingers while video is being recorded, the audio may be
recorded at a low volume or may not be recorded at all. In this case, the camera may pick up the
lens operating sounds more easily.
Operating sounds are recorded in a video.
• We recommend recording video in Creative Video Mode if you are concerned about operating
noise. (→81)
Flash
No flash emitted.
• The flash becomes unavailable in the following cases.
– The flash is closed.
– Flash set to [
• Set [Shutter Type] to [AUTO] or [MSHTR]. (→182)
• Set [Silent Mode] to [OFF]. (→181)
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] (Forced Flash Off). (→147, 151)
Others
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