Canon MARK IV Digital Camera User Manual


 
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k Shooting Movies
As with normal shooting through the viewfinder, during movie shooting,
you can still use the camera buttons to change function settings and
execute playback.
Pressing the <
W
>, <
o
>,
<
O
> or <
A
> button will display the
respective setting screen on the LCD
monitor. To change the setting, turn the
<
6
> or <
5
> dial.
When you press the <B> button, turn the <6> dial to set the
card to be used to record and turn the <5> dial to set the image
size or white balance while looking at the rear LCD panel.
The metering mode will be fixed to center-weighted average
metering for movie shooting. If the AF mode is set to [u (Face
detection) Live mode], the exposure control will be evaluative
metering linked to the detected face.
Even if the AF mode has been set to [Quick mode], it will switch to
[Live mode] during movie shooting.
For continuous shooting of still photos during movie shooting, using a
high-speed CF card compatible with UDMA transfers is recommended.
Setting a smaller image size for still photos and shooting fewer
continuous still photos are also recommended.
If the drive mode has been set to <k> or <l> and you start shooting
a movie, the drive mode will automatically change to <u> (single
shooting).
Shooting Function Settings
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