User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- QUICK START GUIDE
- GETTING READY
- BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
- OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
- Selecting the Focus Mode
- Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)
- Using the Built-in ND Filter
- Adjusting White Balance
- Specifying the Exposure Mode
- Using the BEST SHOT Mode
- Recording a Movie
- Instant Movie Setups (MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode)
- Recording Audio
- Using the Histogram
- REC Mode Camera Settings
- Specifying ISO Sensitivity
- Selecting the Metering Mode
- Using the Filter Function
- Specifying Outline Sharpness
- Specifying Color Saturation
- Specifying Contrast
- Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
- Turning Image Review On and Off
- Using Icon Help
- Assigning Functions to the [<] and [>] Keys
- Specifying Power On Default Settings
- Resetting the Camera
- Using the Shortcut Menu (EX Menu)
- Installing the Lens Hood and a Lens Filter
- PLAYBACK
- DELETING FILES
- FILE MANAGEMENT
- OTHER SETTINGS
- USING A MEMORY CARD
- PRINTING IMAGES
- VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER
- USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
- APPENDIX

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
2.
Point the camera at the subject and then
press the shutter button.
• This will record anything that went on in front of the
lens during the previous five seconds and continue
recording from the point that the shutter button was
pressed. Recording can continue as long as there is
memory available to store data.
3.
To stop recording, press the shutter button
again.
Recording a Short Movie
(Short Movie Mode)
The Short Movie Mode records a movie of preset length
each time you press the shutter button.
A Short Movie Mode movie consists basically of two parts,
as shown in the illustration below.
• When 4-second past part and 4-second future part is
specified
Store
Stores the
previous
4 seconds.
Recording
of the future
part starts.
Recording stops automatically
4 seconds after the shutter
release button is pressed.
Storage
complete.
Operation ➝
Shutter
Release
Record
Action ➝
You can specify the length of the past part and the future
part independently. The total length of the short movie can
be anywhere from two to eight seconds. A MOTION PRINT
feature (page 141) lets you capture still images from a
short movie as you store it.