Shooting A Movie; Movie Recording Precautions; Card - Casio Exilim EX-V8 User Manual

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Shooting with MOVIE BEST SHOT
With MOVIE BEST SHOT (page 104), you select the preset
scene that is closest to the one you want to shoot, and the
camera sets up for it automatically. Selecting the "Night Scene"
MOVIE BEST SHOT scene, for example, sets the camera to
shoot bright, clear images at night.
Anti
Shake
Movie
Recording
Turning
on Anti Shake for movie recording
causes
the view
angle to become
smaller.
Anti Shake reduces
the effects
of hand
movement
only. It does not limit the effects
of subject
movement
(page
133).
Movie Recording
Precautions
• You cannot
use flash while
shooting
a movie.
• The camera
also records
audio. Note the following
points
when
shooting
a movie.
-
Take care that the
microphone
is not blocked
by your fingers,
etc.
-
Good
results
are not
possible
when the camera
is
.......
i
I O
too far away from what you
LI--I
/
are trying to record.
Microphone
(stereo)
-
Operating
camera
buttons
while shooting
can cause
button
noise to be picked
up in the audio.
Shooting
a very bright subject
can cause a vertical
band to
appear
in the monitor screen
image. This does not indicate
malfunction.
The band will not be recorded
in a snapshot,
but
will be recorded
in the case of a movie.
Certain
types of memory
cards take longer
to record
data
which
can cause movie frames
to be dropped.
"_"
and
"_"
flash on the monitor
screen during
recording
to let you
know when a frame
has been dropped.
Use of a memory
card
with a maximum
transfer
speed
of at least lOMB per second
is recommended.
SHOOTING
A MOVIE
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