Nikon 26397 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Recording Movies
Recording and Playing Back Movies
Focus and Exposure During Movie Recording
The focus can be adjusted during movie recording in the following manner in
accordance with the Autofocus mode (A96) setting of the movie menu.
- A Single AF (default setting): The focus is locked when the b (e movie-
record) button is pressed to start movie recording. To adjust the focus using
the autofocus again while recording movies, press the multi selector J.
- B Full-time AF: The focus is adjusted repeatedly even during movie
recording.
When the focus mode (A62) is E (manual focus), adjust the focus manually.
The focus can be adjusted during movie recording by rotating the multi
selector clockwise to focus on near subjects or counterclockwise to focus on far
subjects.
Autofocus may not perform as expected (A81). Should this occur, try E
(manual focus) (A62, E2) or set
Autofocus mode
in the movie menu to
A Single AF (default setting) and then use focus lock (A81) to record.
When the multi selector K is pressed during movie recording, the exposure is
locked. To unlock, press K again.
Pausing Movie Recording
When the k button is pressed during movie recording, recording is paused
(except when using
p iFrame 540/30p, p iFrame 540/25p or HS movies).
To resume recording, press the k button again. If recording remains paused for
more than 5 minutes or the b (e movie-record) button is pressed, recording
ends.
B Notes on Using Zoom During Movie Recording
The zoom indicator is not displayed during movie recording.
When the digital zoom is used, the image quality will deteriorate.
If you start recording a movie without using digital zoom, and you keep rotating the zoom control
toward g (i), the zoom stops at the maximum optical zoom ratio. Remove your finger from the
zoom control and then rotate it again toward g (i) to activate digital zoom. When movie
recording ends, digital zoom is cancelled.