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],
pressing the shutter button 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 <Q> or <Qw> 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.84) with your finger,
etc.
General Movie Shooting Cautions are on pages 91-92.
If necessary, also read General Live View Shooting Cautions on
pages 81-82.
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