Shooting With Slow Motion View - Casio Exilim EX-FC150 User Manual

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When you press [SLOW] (Slow Motion View), the
camera will start to pre-record images continually in
a buffer and play them back at slow speed. Up to
three seconds worth of pre-recorded
images are in
the buffer. Fully pressing the shutter button will save
the currently displayed pre-recorded
image. You
can specify one of eight playback speeds for pre-
recorded images.
• To get ready to shoot with Slow Motion View
1.
In the REC mode, press [SET].
2. Use [A]
and [V] to select the third control panel
option from
the bottom (Slow Motion View).
3.
[SLOW] (Slow Motion View)
Use [,]
and [_.] to select the Slow Motion View pre-record
time (buffer
size).
You can select 1 second (30 fps), 2 seconds (15 fps), or 3 seconds (10 fps).
When you press [SLOW] (page 42), the images that are recorded in accordance
with the time (and CS fps) you specify here are displayed on the monitor screen
in slow motion.
• To shoot with Slow Motion View
.
2.
Point the camera at the subject.
Press [SLOW] (Slow Motion View).
This will start slow motion playback of pre-recorded
images on the monitor screen.
• You can use [,] and [1_] to change the playback
speed while Slow Motion View playback is in
progress. You can select one of eight speeds, from 1
to 8. A higher level number specifies a faster
playback speed.
Playback
speed
bar
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