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Do not use the viewfinder. • The macro mode can be used aperture settings of F4, F5.6, or F8. A setting of F4 is used automatically with aperture priority recording even if you set an aperture of F2 or F2.3. 1. Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC. 2. Press / a number of times until the indicator appears on the monitor screen. • Each press of / cycles the focus mode in the following sequence: Auto Focus Manual Focus ( ) Infinity ( ) Macro ( ). 3. Compose the image and then record it. E-61 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Recording You can record movies that are approximately 30 seconds long. Movies are recorded in 320 x 240-pixel AVI format. For details, see “Using the REC Menus” on page E-74. There are two types of movie recording: PAST and NORMAL. PAST lets you capture images of events that occurred before you pressed the shutter button while NORMAL records what happens after you press the shutter button. See “Using the REC Menus” on page E-74 for details on how to select the movie length. • AVI files can be displayed and saved on a computer that is set up to support use of CompactFlash cards. For such a computer, install QuickTime, which comes bundled with the camera. NORMAL 1. Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC. 2. Press MODE and then select . 3. Compose the image and then press the shutter button to start recording. • Auto Focus automatically adjusts in accordance with the movement of the subject. • See “Playing Back a Movie” on page E-79 for details on playing back a movie. • Movie recording stops automatically 30 seconds after you start the record operation. • To stop recording before the 30-second period is up, press the shutter button again. PAST 1. Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select “Movie Mode” “Past”. • On the advanced menu, select “Functions 2” “Movie Mode” “Past”. E-62 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. Press MODE and then select . 5. Compose the image on the monitor screen and then press the shutter button about half way. • Auto Focus automatically adjusts in accordance with the movement of the subject. • The message “STAND BY” appears on the monitor screen to indicate that the camera’s buffer memory is accumulating image data. This message remains displayed for about 10 seconds. • After “STAND BY” disappears from the monitor screen, the contents of the buffer memory continues to be updated as long as you keep the shutter button depressed about half way. 6. Keep the camera pointed at the action you want to record, and press the shutter button all the way down when you want to end recording. • Pressing the shutter button after “STAND BY” disappears from the monitor screen records everything that went on in front of the lens during the 10-second period before you pressed the shutter button. • Pressing the shutter button while “STAND BY” is still on the monitor screen records everything that went on in front of the lens during the period from when you pressed the shutter button half way down and when you pressed it all the way down. In this case, the recording will be less than 10 seconds long. IMPORTANT! Flash is disabled during movie recording. NOTE Movie Storage Capacity Storage Capacity Approximately 300KB/ second Recording Time 30 seconds per movie (NORMAL) 10 seconds per movie (PAST) E-63 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Panorama Recording With panorama recording you record a series of images and then link them to create a single panoramic effect. 1. Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC. 2. Press MODE and then select . 3. Compose the image and then record it. • The right edge of the previous image you recorded remains on the monitor screen, so you can align it correctly with the next image. • From the second image onwards, aim the camera further to the right and overlap the next image with the previous one on the monitor screen. • Up to nine images can be grouped into a panorama. Press MENU when you want to stop a panorama recording operation. • Aperture setting and white balance settings are locked when you record the first image of a panorama, and these settings are applied to all subsequent images in that panorama. • If you want to link more than 9 images into a panorama, upload the images to a computer and use a commercially available computer application to link them. • See “Panorama Playback” on page E-80 for details on playing back panoramas. E-64 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Night Scene Mode The Night Scene Mode is for recording images in dark areas. When recording images of people on a twilight or night time background, you can use the flash in combination with the Night Scene Mode for slow synchro recording. 1. Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC. 2. Press MODE and then select . 3. Compose the image and then record it. IMPORTANT! • The shutter speed is quite slow in the Night Scene Mode, so be sure to use a tripod to hold the camera steady. • Slow shutter speed also causes slow monitor screen refresh. Because of this, the image recorded may be sl...
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