Editing a movie’s first and last scenes – Canon EOS 1100 D User Manual

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^ Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes

You can edit out the first and iast scenes of a movie in 1-sec. increments.

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On

the

movie playback screen,

select [K].

The editing screen wiii be dispiayed.

Specify the part to be edited out.

Seiect either [lid] (Cut beginning) or
[Dli] (Cut end), then press <©>.
Press the <-^^> key to see the
previous or next frames. Hoiding it

down wiii fast forward the frames.

After deciding which part to edit out,

press <©>. The portion highiighted
in biue on the top of the screen is

what wiii remain.

Check the edited movie.

Select [►] and press < @ > to playback

the portion highlighted in blue.
To change the editing, go back to step 2.

To cancel the editing, select

[I

d

]

and

press <©>.

Save the movie.

Select [C?], then press <@>.
The save screen will appear.
To save it as a new movie, select

[New file]. To save it and overwrite

the original movie file, select

[Overwrite]. Then press <©>.

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Since the editing is done in 1-sec. increments (position indicated by
[3C]), the exact position where the movie is edited may differ slightly from

the position you specified.

If the card does not have enough room, [New file] will not be selectable.

More movie editing functions are available with ZoomBrowser EX/

ImageBrowser (provided software, p.270).

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