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Adjust movie-recording options.


Swipe left on the LCD monitor, and then tap B ([MOVIE SETTING]) on the secondary LCD monitor.


F[EXPOSURE MODE]

Set the shooting mode for movies.

Options
[PROGRAM AE
(AUTO)]
[SHUTTER
PRIORITY AE]
[APERTURE
PRIORITY AE]
[MANUAL]

[SLOW-MOTION MOVIE]

Set the shooting speed for slow-motion movies.

Options
[120% SLOW] [150% SLOW] [200% SLOW] [OFF]

[BIT RATE]

Set the bit rate for movies.

Options
[10Mbps] [20Mbps] [50Mbps]

[FILE FORMAT]

Choose the file type.

Options
[MP4] [MOV]

F[SELF-TIMER]

Choose the delay between the shutter button being pressed all the way down and the start of recording.

  • The display shows the number of seconds remaining before recording begins.
  • To stop the timer before recording begins, press [PLAY].

Options
[3 SEC] [5 SEC] [10 SEC] [OFF]

Select [ON] for [CONTINUE] to maintain the self-timer settings even when the power is turned off.

Swipe up on the LCD monitor in the shooting display to check whether the self-timer is in use on the shooting settings list screen (aDisplaying a List of Shooting Settings).

F[REC FRAME INDICATOR]

If [ON] is selected, the borders of the display will turn red during movie recording.

Options
[ON] [OFF]

The borders are displayed in green during slow-motion movie recording.

[TALLY LIGHT]

Change the settings for whether the indicator lamp blinks or remains steady during movie recording.

Option Description
[CONTINUOUS] The indicator lamp lights during movie recording.
[FLASHING] The indicator lamp blinks during movie recording.
[OFF] The indicator lamp remain off during movie recording.