Editing (Trimming) a Movie
When shooting a movie (p.126), it's best to start shooting slightly before the desired
action begins and then to continue shooting until slightly after the action ends. This
ensures that you don't miss any of the action, but it also means that you end up with
unneeded frames at the beginning and the end. You can use the feature described
here to trim off these excess frames after shooting.
Before using this feature, you must first select the movie by displaying its first frame on
the monitor. (This feature works only if you already see the
For details about how to use the menu, see "Using the Playback
menu" on page 139.
Select from menu...
END
ENTER
Select the operation...
MOVIE EDIT
INDEX CREATE
ENTER
BACK
Select
to move to the movie-
function selection screen.
Select MOVIE EDIT to trim the movie containing
the currently displayed image.
OK
(MOVIE EDIT)
mark on the monitor.)
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