Recording A Movie; Setting The Aperture Value; To Fade Out The Screen - Samsung NX10 User Manual

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Recording a Movie

In the movie shooting mode, recordings can be saved in High Definition quality (1280x720). You can continue recording
movies up to 25 minutes. The recorded video is saved as an H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) file.
Rotate the mode dial to
1
Press [MENU].
2
Select Shooting1 (
3
Set options.
4
Select Shooting3 (
5

Select whether to record the voice.
6
Press [Shutter] to start recording.
7
Press [Shutter] again to stop recording.
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) → Quality.
1
) → Voice.
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REC
01:00
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F3.5
01:00
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0
1
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When taking a movie, the frame speed is fixed at 30
fps (30 frames/sec).
While shooting a movie, push the [Depth Preview]
button once to activate the AF function and once
again to cancel the function. This function may not
work depending on the lens model in use.

Setting the aperture value

You can set the aperture value when taking a movie.
In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
1
Select Shooting1 (
2
Mode → an option.
The aperture value is adjusted
Program
P
automatically.
Set the aperture value by using the
Aperture Priority
A
dial before taking the movie.

To fade out the screen

You can make the movie screen darker or brighter
gradually in recording by using the fader function.
In Shooting mode, press [MENU].
1
Select Shooting3 (
2
Fader function not used
Off
Scene gradually gets brighter when recording
In
starts.
Scene gradually gets darker when recording
Out
ends
The fader function is applied at the start and end
In-Out
of movie taking.
) → Movie AE
1
) → Fader.
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