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• You are recommended
to use a CF card that has been formatted
in your camera
to shoot
movies
(p. 139). The supplied
CF card
can be used without
being formatted.
• The recording
time may not display
properly
during
shooting
or
filming
may stop unexpectedly
with the following
types of CF
cards.
• Slow recording
cards
• Cards formatted
on a different
camera
or a computer
• Cards which
have had images
recorded
and erased
repeatedly
Although
the recording
time may not display
properly
during
shooting,
the movie will be recorded
correctly
on the CF card.
Recording
time will display
properly
if you format
the CF card in
this camera
(excluding
slow recording
CF cards).
• Be careful
not to touch
the microphone
while shooting.
• The AE, AF, white balance
and zoom settings
are set and locked
to the settings
of the first frame.
• If the indicator
blinks after a shot, this indicates
that the movie is
being written
to the CF card. You cannot shoot
again until it
stops blinking.
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® See page 202 for settings
that can be changed
in this mode.
• Sound
is recorded
monaurally.
• There
is no shutter
sound in Movie mode.
• QuickTime
3.0 or higher
is required
to play back movie files (AVl/
Motion
JPEG)
on a computer.
(QuickTime
(for Windows)
is
bundled
on the supplied
Digital
Camera
Solution
Disk. On the
Macintosh
platform,
QuickTime
3.0 or later is generally
bundled
with Mac OS 8.5 or later operating
system.)
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