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Movies with BEST SHOT
Via BEST SHOT you can select a sample scene which corresponds to the desired type of movie you wish to record. The camera adopts the appropriate settings, ensuring that you always achieve outstanding movies.
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Please note:
- When recording with the camera over extended periods, the camera may feel slightly warm. This is normal and is not a sign that the camera is defective.
- The camera also records sound. Please note the following points when recording movies:
- Ensure that you do not cover the microphone with your fingers etc.
- Good results cannot be achieved if the camera is positioned too far from the source of the sound to be recorded.
- If you press buttons on the camera during recording, the sound of the button being pressed may also be recorded.
- When recording an extremely bright movie, a vertical strip may appear in the recording on the colour display. This is not a fault. The strip is not visible on snapshots, but can be seen when recording movies.
- When using certain memory cards it can take longer to record movies, causing individual images to be missing. This is shown when [Fig. camera] and [rec] flash on the colour display. To prevent this from happening we recommend using a memory card with a maximum transmission speed of at least 10 MB per second.
- Zooming while recording a movie is only possible via the digital zoom. As the optical zoom is not available when recording a movie, please apply the appropriate settings before starting the recording via
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- There is a particular danger of the image being influenced by camera movements during close-up shots and at high zoom settings. We therefore recommend using a tripod in these cases.
- During movie recordings, Autofocus and Macrofocus are set to Fixed focus.
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