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Taking Photos in Movie Mode
Photo-mode settings do not apply to photos taken in movie mode.
Up to 40 photographs can be taken with each movie.
Note that photos can be taken even when the subject is not in focus.
Photos are recorded at the dimensions currently selected for movie
frame size.
Photos are recorded in [JPEG fine m ] format, regardless of the option
selected for image quality.
Photos taken during movie recording are saved to the memory card in
the slot selected for [Destination] in the movie shooting menu or in the
i menu for movie mode.
A N icon indicates that photos cannot be taken.
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Photography and Movie Recording
You may notice the following in the shooting display. These
phenomena will also be visible in any photos or footage recorded with
the camera.
- Flicker or banding in scenes lit by such sources as fluorescent,
mercury vapor, or sodium lamps
- Moving objects in the display appear distorted (individual subjects
such as trains or cars moving at high speed through the frame may be
distorted, or the entire frame may appear distorted when the camera
is panned horizontally)
- Jagged edges, color fringing, moiré, and bright spots may appear in
the display
- Bright regions or bands may appear in scenes lit by flashing signs and
other intermittent light sources or when the subject is briefly
illuminated by a strobe or other bright, momentary light source
- Flicker occurring when power aperture is used during movie
recording
Note that noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) and
unexpected colors may appear if you use the X button to zoom in on
the view through the lens during filming.
When recording, 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.
Shooting Movies ( b Mode)
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