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    81SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
    •Note that the resolution of images recorded with the high-
    speed continuous shutter mode or flash continuous shutter 
    mode is somewhat lower resolution and more prone to digital 
    noise than images recorded with the normal-speed 
    continuous shutter mode.
    • “Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for the flash continuous 
    shutter mode, regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting.
    • With the flash continuous shutter mode, the flash range is 
    narrower than normal. You can add an audio recording to snapshots, if you want. Use 
    this feature to add a verbal explanation or a description of the 
    mood to a snapshot, or to capture the sounds of the people in 
    the snapshot.
    •
    You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a single 
    snapshot.
    • Audio is monaural.
    ■ Turning on Audio Snapshot
    1.In a REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.On the “REC” tab, select “Audio Snap” and 
    then press [ X].
    3.Use [ S] and [ T] to select “On” and then press 
    [SET].
    Adding Audio to a Snapshot
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    ■Recording Audio for a Snapshot
    1.Press the shutter 
    button to shoot.
    This monitor screen will 
    show the image you just 
    shot, along with the “ ” 
    icon.
    •If you do not want to 
    record audio at this time, 
    press [MENU]. This will 
    display the monitor screen 
    for shooting the next image.
    2.Press the shutter button to start audio 
    recording.
    3.Press the shutter button  again to stop audio 
    recording.
    Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if 
    you do not press the shutter button.
    • To turn off the audio snapshot feature, select “Off” in step 
    3 of the procedure under “Turning on Audio Snapshot”.
    Playing Back Snapshot Audio
    Audio snapshots in the PLAY mode are indicated by the “ ” 
    icon.
    Press [SET] while an audio snapshot is displayed to play back 
    its audio.
    •For information about the playback operation, see page 147.Remaining Recording Time
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    IMPORTANT!
    •Take care that you do not 
    block the camera’s 
    microphone with your fingers 
    while recording.
    • Good recording results are 
    not possible when the 
    camera is too far away from 
    what you are trying to record.NOTE•After transferring an audio snapshot to your computer’s 
    hard disk, you can play back the audio using QuickTime 7 
    (pages 231, 245).
    • The following shows the formats used for storing audio 
    snapshot data.
    – Image Data: JPEG (.JPG extension)
    – Audio Data: WAVE/ADPCM (.WAV extension)
    – Approximate Audio File Size: 165 KB (30-second 
    recording at 5.5KB per second)
    • You cannot turn off the monitor screen by pressing [ S] 
    (DISP) while audio recording is in progress.
    • Audio snapshot capabilities are disabled while shooting 
    with the Triple Self-timer or with a continuous shutter mode. 
    You can, however, add audio to such a snapshot after you 
    record it (page 179).
    Microphone
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    You can select an exposure mode to control how the camera 
    configures its aperture and shutter speed settings when 
    recording an image.
    •In the S mode and A mode, you can also change the 
    exposure compensation (EV shift) setting.
    ■ Shooting with Aperture Pr iority AE (A Mode)
    With aperture priority AE, you set the aperture and the camera 
    sets the appropriate shutter speed automatically. A wider 
    aperture (a lower aperture value) provides a shallow depth of 
    field, while a narrow aperture (a higher aperture value) provides 
    a greater depth of field. The difference between a wide and 
    narrow aperture becomes apparent when shooting with optical 
    zoom telephoto (page 69).
    The following shows the ranges for the aperture setting you can 
    configure in the A mode.
    *The camera has a built-in ND filter to limit exposure. F9.2 is 
    the aperture when the ND filter is being used.Manually Configuring Shutter Speed 
    and Aperture Settings
    A Mode (Aperture 
    Priority AE) You set the aperture manually, and the 
    camera sets the applicable shutter speed 
    automatically.
    S Mode (Shutter 
    Speed Priority 
    AE)You set the shutter speed manually, and 
    the camera sets the applicable aperture 
    value automatically.
    M Mode (Manual 
    Exposure)
    You can set the shutter speed and 
    aperture manually.Aperture 
    (Zoom at 
    full wide 
    angle) Wider Narrower
    F3.4 F4.6/F9.2 *
    Focus 
    Range Narrow Wide
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    1.Set the mode dial to “A”.
    2.Press [SET] as many 
    times as required to 
    select the aperture 
    setting and then use 
    [W ] and [ X] to set the 
    aperture value you 
    want.
    • You can also use [SET] to 
    select the EV shift setting 
    and then specify an 
    exposure value (EV shift), 
    if you want.
    3.Half-press the  shutter button.
    The camera will focus the image in accordance with your 
    setting.
    •The shutter speed and aperture value on the monitor 
    screen will turn orange when you half-press shutter 
    button if the image is over-exposed or under-exposed.
    4.When the image is focused, press the shutter 
    button the rest of the way to shoot.
    A Mode
    Aperture EV shift
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    ■Shooting with Shutter  Speed Priority AE 
    (S mode)
    With shutter speed priority AE, you set the shutter speed and the 
    camera sets the appropriate exposure value automatically. You 
    can set the shutter speed that best matches how much your 
    subject is moving.
    The following shows the ranges for the shutter speed setting you 
    can configure in the S mode.
    NOTE• Shutter speed priority AE is performed as if the “ISO” 
    setting (page 131) is “Auto”, regardless of the current “ISO” 
    setting.
    1.Set the mode dial to “S”.
    2.Press [SET] as many 
    times as required to 
    select the shutter 
    speed setting and 
    then use [ W] and [ X] 
    to set the speed you 
    want.
    • You can also use [SET] to 
    select the EV shift setting 
    and then specify an 
    exposure value (EV shift), 
    if you want.
    Shutter 
    Speed Slower Faster
    60 seconds 1/800 second
    Movement Blurred Frozen
    S Mode
    Shutter Speed EV shift
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    3.Half-press the shutter button.
    The camera will focus the image in accordance with your 
    setting.
    •The shutter speed and aperture value on the monitor 
    screen will turn orange when you half-press the shutter 
    button if the image is over-exposed or under-exposed.
    4.When the image is focu sed, press the shutter 
    button the rest of the way to shoot.
    ■ Shooting with Manual Exposure Settings 
    (M mode)
    The following shows the ranges for the shutter speed and 
    aperture settings you can configure in the M mode.
    *The camera has a built-in ND filter to limit exposure. F9.2 is 
    the aperture when the ND filter is being used.
    NOTE•Manual exposure is performed as if the “ISO” setting (page 
    131) is “ISO 64”, regardless of the current “ISO” setting.
    Shutter Speed Slower Faster
    60 seconds 1/800 second
    Movement Blurred Frozen
    Aperture (Zoom 
    at full wide 
    angle) Wider Narrower
    F3.4 F4.6/F9.2 *
    Focus range Narrow Wide
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    1.Set the mode dial to “M”.
    2.Press [SET] as many 
    times as required to 
    select the shutter 
    speed setting and 
    then use [W] and [ X] 
    to set the speed you 
    want.
    3.Press [SET] as many times as required to 
    select the aperture setting and then use [ W] 
    and [ X] to set the aperture value you want.
    • When using manual focus, you can also use [SET] to 
    select “FOCUS” and then use [ W] and [ X] to focus 
    manually.
    4.Half-press the  shutter button.
    The camera will focus the image in accordance with your 
    settings.
    •The shutter speed and aperture value on the monitor 
    screen will turn orange when you press the shutter button 
    half way if the image is over-exposed or under-exposed.
    5.When the image is focused, press the shutter 
    button the rest of the way to shoot.
    M Mode
    Aperture Shutter Speed
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    IMPORTANT!
    •You may not be able to achieve the brightness you want 
    when shooting an image that is very dark or very bright. If 
    this happens, use the M mode (manual exposure) to adjust 
    the aperture or shutter speed manually.
    • Using slow shutter speeds can cause digital noise to 
    appear in the image. Because of this, the camera performs 
    a noise reduction process automatically whenever the 
    shutter speed is 1/8 second or slower. The slower the 
    shutter speed, the greater the possibility that noise will be 
    generated in an image. Because of the time required for 
    noise reduction, it takes longer to record images shot at 
    slower shutter speeds. Do not perform any key operation 
    while an image recording operation is in progress.
    • At shutter speeds slower than 1/2 second, the brightness of 
    the recorded image may not be the same as the brightness 
    of the image that appears on the monitor screen.
    • Image Blur (page 123) is disabled during in the shutter 
    speed priority AE mode and manual exposure mode. You 
    can, however, turn on Camera Shake, if you like.
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    SHOOTING A MOVIE
    Before shooting a movie, you should specify a movie image 
    quality setting. Movie image quality is a standard that 
    determines the detail, smoothness, and clarity of a movie during 
    playback. Shooting with the high-quality (HQ) setting will result 
    in better image quality, but it also shortens the amount of time 
    you can shoot.
    •Audio is stereo, except when “LP” image quality is selected, 
    when it is monaural.
    • Each movie can be up to 10 minutes long. Movie recording 
    stops automatically after 10 minutes of recording.
    1.In a REC mode, press [MENU].
    2.On the “Quality” tab,  select “  Quality” and 
    then press [ X].
    3.Use [ S] and [ T] to select the  quality setting 
    you want and then press [SET].
    • The “ ” indicator is on the  monitor screen while “UHQ 
    Wide” or “HQ Wide” is selected for the quality setting.
    Movie Image Quality
    Image Quality 
    (pixels)Approximate 
    Data RateFrame 
    RateAudio
    UHQ 640 × 480 6.0 Megabits/
    second30 frames/
    second
    Stereo
    UHQ 
    Wide 848 × 480 7.2 Megabits/
    second 30 frames/
    second
    Stereo
    HQ 640 × 480 3.0 Megabits/
    second30 frames/
    second
    Stereo
    HQ 
    Wide 848 × 480 3.6 Megabits/
    second 30 frames/
    second
    Stereo
    Normal 640 × 480 1.5 Megabits/
    second30 frames/
    second
    Stereo
    LP 320 × 240 2.4 Megabits/
    second15 frames/
    second
    Monaural
    Image Quality 
    (pixels)Approximate 
    Data RateFrame 
    RateAudio
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