Samsung AD68-04519A Manual Do Utilizador

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 Recording a movie
H.264 (MPEG-4  part10/AVC) is the latest 
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video coding format established in 2003 
collaboratively by ISO-IEC and ITU-T. Since 
this format uses a high compression rate, 
more data can be saved in less memory 
space. 
If you use a slow writing memory card, your 
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movie's recording can be interrupted because 
the card can not process data at the rate the 
video is being shot. If this occurs, replace the 
card with a faster memory card or reduce the 
image size. 
If you have the image stabilizer option on when 
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shooting a movie, the camera may record the 
image stabilizer sound. 
When the size of a movie fi le exceeds 4GB, 
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the camera automatically stops recording. 
If this occurs, continue the movie by starting a 
new movie fi le.
When formatting a memory card, always 
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format using this camera. If you format on 
another camera or a PC, you can cause a 
change in the capacity of the card or make it 
incompatible with your camera.
If you remove the camera lens while recording 
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a movie, the recording will be interrupted. Do 
not change the lens while recording.
While you shoot a movie, the camera can 
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record the sounds of the zoom mechanism 
working and the sounds the camera makes 
when you press the buttons.
If you change the shooting angle of the 
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camera suddenly while shooting a movie, the 
camera may not be able to record images 
accurately. We recommend using a tripod 
when shooting a movie. In this way, you can 
minimize camera shake.
In the Movie Shooting mode, the camera 
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supports only the Multi AF function. You can not 
use any other focus area setting functions, such 
as Face Detection AF.