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    k Shooting Movies
    General Movie Shooting Cautions are on pages 181-182.
     If necessary, also read General Live View Shooting Cautions on 
    pages 157-158.
    The ISO speed (ISO 100 - ISO 6400), shutter speed, and aperture are 
    set automatically.
     You can press the < A> button (p.120) to lock the exposure (AE lock). 
    The exposure setting will be displayed for the number of seconds set 
    with [ k2: Metering timer ]. After applying AE lock during movie 
    shooting, you can cancel it by pressing the < S> button. (AE lock setting 
    is retained until you press the < S> button.)
     By holding down the < O> button and turning the < 6> dial, you can 
    set the exposure compensation.
     If you shoot a movie with autoexposure, the ISO speed, shutter speed, 
    and aperture will not be recorded in the movie’s Exif information.
     With autoexposure movie shooting, th e camera will automatically turn on 
    the Speedlite’s LED light under low-light conditions. For details, refer to 
    the Speedlite’s instruction manual. 
    						
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    You can manually set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for 
    movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for 
    advanced users.
    1Set the Mode Dial to .
    The reflex mirror will make a sound, 
    then the image will appear on the 
    LCD monitor.
    2Select [Movie exposure].
     Press the < M> button and under 
    the [k 1] tab, select [ Movie 
    exposure ], then press < 0>.
    3Select [Manual].
    Select [ Manual], then press < 0>.
    4Set the shutter speed and 
    aperture.
     To set the shutter speed, turn the 
     dial. The settable shutter 
    speeds vary depending on the frame 
    rate < 9>.
    • 6  5  4 : 1/4000 sec. - 1/30 sec.
    • 8  7 : 1/4000 sec. - 1/60 sec.
     To set the aperture, hold down the 
     button and turn the < 6> 
    dial.
    5  Set the ISO speed.
     Press the < D> button and press the 
    < Y > < Z> keys or turn the < 6> 
    dial to select the ISO speed.
     For details on the ISO speed, see the 
    next page.
    Manual Exposure Shooting
    
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    6Focus and shoot the movie.
    The procedure is the same as steps 2 
    and 3 for “Autoexposure Shooting” 
    (p.160).
    ISO Speed During Manu al Exposure Shooting
    With [ Auto], the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 - 
    ISO 6400.
     You can set the ISO speed manually within ISO 100 - ISO 6400 in 
    whole-stop increments.
     If [k 1: k  Highlight tone priority] is set to [ Enable], the ISO 
    speed will be ISO 200 - ISO 6400.
     AE lock and exposure compensation cannot be set.
     Changing the shutter speed or aperture during movie shooting is not 
    recommended since the changes in the exposure will be recorded.
     If you change the shutter speed while shooting a movie under 
    fluorescent or LED lighting, image flicker may be recorded.
    With ISO Auto, the movie shooting ca n record a suitable exposure even 
    when the ambient brightness changes.
     By pressing the < B> button, you can display the histogram.
     When shooting a movie of a moving subject, a shutter speed of 1/30 sec. 
    to 1/125 sec. is recommended. The faster the shutter speed, the less 
    smooth the subject’s movement will look. 
    						
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    Each time you press the < B> button, the information display will 
    change.
    Information Display
    Movie shooting remaining time / Elapsed time
    Recording movie
    Magnifying 
    frame
    AF point (Quick mode)
    ISO speed
    Exposure level indicator Aperture
    AE lock
    White balance
    Movie recording 
    size Auto Lighting 
    Optimizer
    Shutter speed Picture Style
    AF method
    •
    d : FlexiZone - Single
    • c : u  Live mode
    • f : Quick mode
    Battery level
    Frame rate
    Movie shooting mode
    Eye-Fi card transmission status
    LED light
    Highlight tone priority
    GPS connection indicator Exposure mode
    L
    : Autoexposure
    K : Manual 
    exposure
    Recording level: 
    Manual
    Video snapshot
    Video snapshot shooting time Temperature 
    warning
    
    If there is no card in the camera, the movie shooting remaining time will 
    be displayed in red.
     When movie shooting starts, the movie shooting remaining time will 
    change to the elapsed time. 
    						
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    Notes for Movie Shooting
    Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time.
    Even if the camera does not feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same 
    body part may cause skin redness or blistering due to low-temperature 
    contact burns. Using a tripod is recommended for people with circulation 
    problems or very sensitive skin, or when using the camera in very hot 
    places.
     When [ k1: AF w/ shutter button during  k] is set to [ Enable] 
    (p.176), pressing the shutter butt on halfway during movie shooting will 
    perform autofocusing. However, the following may occur.
    • Focus may become far off momentarily.
    • The brightness of the recorded movie may change.
    • The recorded movie may be momentarily still.
    • The movie may record the lens operation sound.
     Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun 
    or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image 
    sensor or the camera’s internal components.
     If  or  is set and the ISO speed or aperture changes during 
    movie shooting, the white balance may also change.
     If you shoot a movie under fluorescent or LED lighting, the movie may 
    flicker.
     Shooting a few test movies is recommended where you will perform 
    zooming during movie shooting. Zooming during movie shooting may 
    result in recording of changes in exposure or mechanical sound of the 
    lens, or images may be out of focus.
     During movie shooting, you cannot magnify the image even if you press 
    the < u> button.
     If you connect or disconnect the HDMI cable during movie shooting, the 
    movie shooting will end.
     Be careful not to cover the built-in microphone (p.160) with your finger, 
    etc.
     General Movie Shooting Cautions are on pages 181-182.
     If necessary, also read General Live View Shooting Cautions on 
    pages 157-158. 
    						
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    Final image simulation is a function that shows the movie as it will look 
    with the current settings for Pict ure Style, white balance and other 
    shooting functions applied.
    During movie shooting, the image disp layed will automatically show the 
    effects of the settings listed below.
    Final Image Simulation for Movie Shooting
     Picture Style
    * All settings such as sharpness, contrast, color saturation, and color tone will 
    be reflected.
     White balance
     Exposure
     Depth of field
     Auto Lighting Optimizer
     Peripheral illumination correction
     Highlight tone priority
    Still photo shooting is not possible in movie shooting mode.  To  
    shoot still photos, turn the Mode Dial to change the shooting mode.
    Final Image Simulation
    Still Photo Shooting
     Movie-related settings are under the [ k1], [ k 2], and [ k3] tabs 
    (p.176).
     A movie file is recorded each time you shoot a movie (p.169).
     The movie image’s field of view is approx. 100% (with movie recording 
    size set to [ A]).
     Monaural sound is recorded by the camera’s built-in microphone (p.160).
     With a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E10, the total movie shooting time 
    will be as follows: approx. 1 hr. 15 mi n. at room temperature (23°C/73°F), 
    and approx. 1 hr. 10 min. at low temperatures (0°C/32°F).
     During movie shooting, focus preset for super telephoto lenses cannot 
    be used. 
    						
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    Function settings particular to movie shooting are explained here.
    If you press the  button while the image is displayed on the LCD 
    monitor, you can set any of the following: AF method, White balance, 
    Picture Style, Auto Lighting Optimizer, Movie-recording size, and Video 
    snapshot.
    1Press the  button (7) .
     The settable functions will be 
    displayed.
     If the AF method is < f>, the AF 
    point will also be displayed. You can 
    also select the AF point (p.154).
    2Select a function and set it.
     Press the < W> < X> keys to select a 
    function.
     The settings of the selected function 
    and Feature guide (p.55) will appear.
     Press the < Y> < Z> keys or turn the 
    < 6 > dial to set the function. 
    Pressing < 0> will display the 
    respective function setting screen.
     To set Auto white balance, select 
    [Q ], press < 0>, then press the 
    < B > button.
    3Exit the setting.
    Press the < Q> button to return to 
    movie shooting.
    Shooting Function Settings
    Q  Quick Control
    For manual exposures, ISO speed can also be set. 
    						
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    The menu option [k2: Movie rec. size ] 
    enables you to select the movie’s image 
    size [ ****x**** ] and frame rate [9 ] 
    (frames recorded per second). The 9  
    (frame rate) switches automatically 
    depending on the [ k2: Video system ] 
    setting.
     Image Size
    [1920x1080 ] (A ) : Full High-Definition (Full HD) recording quality. 
    The aspect ratio is 16:9.
    [1280x720 ] (B ) : High-Definition (HD) recording quality. The 
    aspect ratio is 16:9.
    [640x480 ] (C ) : Standard-definition recording quality. The 
    aspect ratio is 4:3.
     Frame Rate  (fps: frame per second)
    6 /8 : For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, 
    Japan, South Korea, Mexico, etc.).
    5 /7 : For areas where the TV system is PAL (Europe, Russia, 
    China, Australia, etc.).
    4 : Mainly for motion pictures.
    3 Setting the Movie Recording Size 
    						
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    3 Setting the Movie Recording Size
    Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute (Approx.)
     Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB
    Due to the file system, movie shoot ing will stop automatically if the 
    file size of a single movie clip r eaches 4 GB. You can start shooting a 
    movie again by pressing the <
    A> button. (The movie will be 
    recorded as a new movie file.)
     Movie Shooting Time Limit
    The maximum recording time of one movie clip is 29 min. 59 sec. If 
    the movie shooting time reaches 29 min. 59 sec., the movie shooting 
    will stop automatically. You can start shooting a movie again by 
    pressing the <
    A> button. (The movie will be recorded as a new 
    movie file.)
    Movie recording  SizeTotal Recording Time on CardFile Size4 GB16 GB64 GB
    [ 1920x1080 ]6
    11 min. 44 min. 2 hr. 59 min. 340 MB/min.
    5
    4
    [ 1280x720 ]8
    11 min. 44 min. 2 hr. 59 min. 340 MB/min.
    7
    [ 640x480 ]6
    42 min. 2 hr. 50 min. 11 hr. 20 min. 90 MB/min.
    5
    An increase of the camera’s internal temperature may cause movie shooting 
    to stop before the maximum recording time shown in the table above 
    (p.181). 
    						
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    You can shoot a series of short movie clips lasting approx. 2 sec., 4 
    sec., or 8 sec. called video snap shots. The video snapshots can be 
    joined together into a single movie  called a video snapshot album. You 
    can thereby show quick highlights of a trip or event.
    A video snapshot album can also be played back together with 
    background music (p.174, 219).
    1Select [Video snapshot].
     Under the [k 2] tab, select [Video 
    snapshot ], then press < 0>. 
    2Select the [Video snapshot] 
    shooting time.
     Select the shooting time for one video 
    snapshot, then press .
     Press the < M> button to exit the 
    menu, and return to the movie 
    shooting screen.
    3  Shooting Video Snapshots
    Setting the Video Snapshot Shooting Duration
    Video Snapshot Album Concept
    Video snapshot album
    Video 
    snapshot 1Video 
    snapshot 2 Video 
    snapshot ** 
    						
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