What functions can be set when shooting movies with EOS REBEL T5i / EOS 700D?

    05-Feb-2013
    8201775000

    Solusi

    NOTE
    Icons used on this page:
    <>: Program AE / <>: Shutter-priority AE / <>: Aperture-priority AE / [ ] (face)+Tracking AF / [ ]: FlexiZone - Multi AF / [ ]: FlexiZone - Single AF / <>: AE lock button / <>: AF point selection button / <>: Aperture/Exposure compensation button / <>: Main Dial /  <>: Cross keys / <>: ISO speed setting button / [ ]: Set-up Tab 4 / [ , , , , ]: Frame rate (fps: frame per second)

    List of Available Functions When Shooting Movies
    The following table indicates a list of functions that can be set when shooting movies.
    FunctionAutoexposureManual Exposure ()
    Basic Zone modesCreative Zone modes
    (, , )
    Movie recording size[1920x1080]
    [1280x720]
    [640x480]
    Shutter speedSet automatically
    ApertureSet automatically
    ISO speedSet automatically*
    AF, ,
    AE lock
    Exposure compensation
    Picture StyleSet automatically
    White balanceSet automatically
    AF Point Selection MethodSet automatically
    Auto Lighting OptimizerSet automatically
    Peripheral illumination correction
    * ISO100 - ISO6400

    ・・・User selectable
    ・・・Not selectable

    NOTE
    • In Creative Zone modes, you can press the <> button to lock the exposure. After applying AE lock during movie shooting, you can cancel it by pressing the <> button. (AE lock setting is retained until you press the <> button.)
    • In Creative Zone modes, you can hold down the <> button and turn the <> dial to set the exposure compensation.
    • Pressing the shutter button halfway displays the shutter speed and ISO speed at the bottom of the screen. This is the exposure setting for taking a still photo. The exposure setting for movie shooting is not displayed. Note that the exposure setting for movie shooting may differ from that for still photo shooting.
    • If you shoot a movie with autoexposure, the shutter speed and aperture will not be recorded in the image information (Exif).

    Using Manual Exposure
    In the <M> mode, you can freely set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for the movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for advanced users.
    For more information on movie shooting, please refer to the related information.
    Shutter speedTo set the shutter speed, turn the <>. The settable shutter speeds depend on the frame rate.
    , : 1/4000 sec. - 1/60 sec.
    , , : 1/4000 sec. - 1/30 sec.
    ApertureTo set the aperture, hold down the < > button and turn the <>
    ISO speed*< > button and use either <> or <> to select the ISO speed.

    *ISO speed during manual-exposure shooting
    • With [Auto], the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100-6400.
    • You can set the ISO speed manually within ISO 100 - 6400 in whole stop increments. Under [ : Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [2: ISO expansion] is set to [1: On], the manual setting range will expand so you can also select H (equivalent to ISO 12800).
    • Under [ : Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [3: Highlight tone priority] is set to [1: Enable], the ISO speed will be ISO 200 - 6400.

    IMPORTANT
    • Since shooting a movie at ISO 12800 may result in much noise, it is designated as an expanded ISO speed (displayed as "H").
    • Under [ : Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [2: ISO expansion] is set to [1: On] and you switch from still photo shooting to movie shooting, the manual setting range’s maximum will be H (equivalent to ISO 12800). Even if you switch back to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will not revert to the original setting.
    • Exposure compensation cannot be set.
    • Changing the shutter speed or aperture during movie shooting is not recommended since the changes in the exposure will be recorded.
    • If you change the shutter speed while shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting, image flicker may be recorded.
    NOTE
    • When ISO Auto is set, you can press the < > button to lock the ISO speed.
    • After recomposing the picture, you can see the exposure level difference on the exposure level indicator compared to when you pressed the <> button.
    • By pressing the <INFO.> button, you can display the histogram.
    • When shooting a movie of a moving subject, a shutter speed of 1/30 sec. to 1/125 sec. is recommended. The faster the shutter speed, the less smooth the subject’s movement will look.