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    Shooting movies with the default settings (EOS 70D)

    27-Jun-2013
    8201840700

    Solution

      This page describes how to shoot movies with the default settings.
      For details on how to change settings to shoot movies, please refer to the Related Information.
      CAUTION
      Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera’s internal components.
      IMPORTANT
      When shooting movies, use a large-capacity card with a fast reading/writing speed as shown below:
      IPB 6 - MB/sec. or faster
      ALL-I (I-only) - 20 MB/sec. or faster
      NOTE
      Icons used on this page:
      <>: Movie shooting switch / < >: Start/stop button / [ ]: Movie shooting tab 1 / [ ]: Movie shooting tab 2 / [ ]: Self-timer: 10-sec. / [ ]: Self-timer 2-sec. /
      * The icons and markings indicating the camera’s buttons, dials, and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera and on the LCD monitor.

      1. Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF>.




      2. Set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch switch to <>.
      The reflex mirror will make a sound, then the image will appear on the LCD monitor.




      • 3. Set the Mode Dial to any shooting mode except <M>.
      • When the shooting mode is not set to < M >, autoexposure control will take effect to suit the scene’s current brightness.
      • When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus with the current AF method.


      4. Press the < > button to start shooting a movie.
      • While the movie is being shot, the "" mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen.


      REFERENCE
      If you use a card with a slow writing speed, a five-level indicator may appear on the right of the screen during movie shooting. It indicates how much data has not yet been written to the card (remaining capacity of the internal buffer memory). The slower the card, the faster the indicator will climb upward. If the indicator becomes full, movie shooting will stop automatically. If the card has a fast writing speed, the indicator will either not appear or the level (if displayed) will hardly go upward. First, shoot a few test movies to see if the card can write fast enough.





      5. To stop movie shooting, press <> again.




      IMPORTANT
      • White [ ] and Red [ ] Internal Temperature Warning Icons
      -If the camera’s internal temperature increases due to prolonged movie shooting or under a high ambient temperature, a white [ ] or red [ ] icon will appear.
      -The white [ ] icon indicates that the image quality of still photos will deteriorate. You should stop still shooting and allow the camera’s internal temperature to cool before shooting again. Since movie image quality will hardly be affected, you can still shoot movies
      - The red [ ] icon indicates that movie shooting will soon be terminated automatically. If this happens, you will not be able to shoot again until the camera’s internal temperature decreases. Turn off the power and let the camera rest for a while.
      -Shooting a movie at a high temperature for a prolonged period will cause the [ ] or [ ] icon to appear earlier. When you are not shooting, turn off the camera.
      • If < > 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.
      • Zooming the lens during movie shooting is not recommended. Zooming the lens can cause changes in the exposure regardless of whether the lens’ maximum aperture changes or not. Exposure changes may be recorded as a result.
      • You cannot magnify the image during movie shooting
      NOTE
      • Movie-related settings are under the [ ] and [ ] tabs.
      • Recording and Image Quality
      - If the attached lens has an Image Stabilizer and you set the Image Stabilizer (IS) switch to <ON>, the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway. The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may shorten the total movie shooting time or decrease the number of possible shots. If you use a tripod or if the Image Stabilizer is not necessary, it is recommended to set the IS switch to <OFF>.
      -Monaural sound is recorded by the camera’s built-in microphone.
      -The camera’s built-in microphone will also pick up camera operation noise.
      -Using a commercially-available external microphone can prevent (or reduce) these noises from being recorded.
      -Most commercially-available external stereo microphones with a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug can be connected to the camera.
      -Be careful not to cover the microphone with your finger, etc.
      -Do not connect anything other than an external microphone to the camera’s external microphone IN terminal.
      -If the brightness changes during autoexposure movie shooting or if AF operates during movie shooting, that part may look momentarily still when you play the movie. In such cases, shoot movies with manual exposure.
      -If there is a very bright light source in the picture, the bright area may appear black on the LCD monitor. The movie will be recorded in almost the same way you see it on the LCD monitor.
      -In low light, noise or irregular colors may appear in the image. The movie will be recorded in almost the same way you see it on the LCD monitor.
      -The movie recording format will be MOV.
      - If the movie shooting time reaches 29 min. 59 sec., the movie shooting will stop automatically. You can start shooting a movie again by pressing the < > button. (A new movie file starts being recorded.)
      -A movie file is recorded each time you shoot a movie. If the file size exceeds 4 GB, a new file will be created for every subsequent 4 GB.
      With a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6, the total movie shooting time will be approx. 1 hr. 20 min. at room temperature (23°C / 73°F) and at low temperatures (0°C / 32°F).
      -The movie image’s field of view is approx. 100% (with movie recording size set to [ ]).
      • You can use Remote Controller RC-6 (sold separately) to start and stop the movie shooting if the drive mode is [ ] or [ ] Set the shooting timing switch to <2> (2-sec. delay), then press the transmit button. If the switch is set to <o> (immediate shooting), still photo shooting will take effect.
      • The focus preset function is possible for movie shooting when using a (super) telephoto lens equipped with the focus preset mode, available since the second half of 2011
      • If you connect the camera to a TV set and shoot a movie the TV will not output any sound during the shooting. However, the sound will be properly recorded.