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MULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING MENU
RESET MENU
Reset menu to default settings?
YES
NO
Reset menu
MULTI
The reset menu option returns the menu to its original settings listed on the following chart. When the
option is highlighted and the right key of the controller is pressed, a confirmation screen will be dis-
played. Use the left/right key to highlight “YES.” Pressing the center of the controller will enter the
command and reset the menu; choosing and entering “NO” will cancel the operation.The display
returns to the live view.
Confirmation screen
Movie
Digital zoom
Exposure compensation
White balance
Spot metering
Slow shutter
Colour mode
Off
Off
±0
Auto
Off
Off
Colour
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p. 29
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Movie clips up to approximately fifteen seconds in length can be made in multi-function recording
mode. Simply set the image size for the movie clip on the menu and press the controller (p.24); the
LCD monitor will active and the live image will be framed with a yellow border and the image size will
appear in the upper right corner.The LCD monitor should be used to record movies. Approximately
two fifteen-second 320 X 240 movie clips or eight fifteen-second 160 X 120 movie clips can be
stored on one 8MB memory card.
Shooting digital video is simple. Frame the picture on the LCD monitor. Press and
hold the shutter-release button to record (1);“REC” will be displayed during record-
ing.The camera will continue to record until the recording time is used or the shut-
ter-release button is released.When recording, the amount of recorded time is dis-
played on the monitor. During recording, the zoom is disabled.
1
320 X 240 0:00
320 X 240 0:08
REC
Recording indicator
Recording time
Image size
When movie recording is selected, the movie icon is dis-
played on the data panel.The frame counter indicates
the approximate number of fifteen-second movie clips
that can be recorded on the installed memory card. The
mode button and size button are disabled. Reset menu
and LCD brightness (p. 29) are the only menu options
available.
MOVIE RECORDING