Canon 9128B016 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Troubleshooting Guide
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Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures can be
caused by fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, or other light sources
during movie shooting. Also, changes in the exposure (brightness) or
color tone may be recorded. In the <a> mode, a slow shutter speed
may reduce the problem.
If you move the camera to the left or right quickly (high-speed panning)
or shoot a moving subject, the image may look distorted.
The movie recording size is set to L 8(59.94 fps) or 7(50.00
fps).
To shoot still photos during movie shooting, using a CF card capable of
UDMA transfer or a UHS-I SD card is recommended.
Setting a lower image quality for still photos or shooting fewer
continuous still photos may resolve the problem.
Shooting still photos during movie shooting will cause a discrepancy
between the actual time and time code. When you want to edit a movie
using time code, it is recommended not to shoot still photos during
movie shooting.
The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear
during movie shooting.
The subject looks distorted during movie shooting.
Still photo shooting is not possible during movie shooting.
When I shoot still photos during movie shooting,
the movie shooting stops.
Time code is off.