Canon EOS 1300D User Manual

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3

Shooting Video Snapshots

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Options in Steps 4 and 5

[Playback video snapshot] Operations

* With [Skip backward] and [Skip forward], the skipping length corresponds to the

number of seconds set under [Video snapshot] (approx. 2 sec., 4 sec., or 8 sec.).

Function

Description

J

Save as album

(Step 4)

The movie clip will be saved as the video snapshot
album’s first video snapshot.

J

Add to album

(Step 5)

The video snapshot just recorded will be added to
the album recorded immediately before.

W

Save as a new album

(Step 5)

A new video snapshot album is created and the
movie clip is saved as the first video snapshot. Select
[OK] on the confirmation dialog. The new album will
be a different file from the previously recorded album.

1

Playback video snapshot

(Step 4 and 5)

The video snapshot just recorded will be played
back. For playback operations, see the table below.

r

Do not save to album

(Step 4)

r

Delete without saving

to album (Step 5)

The video snapshot just recorded will be erased
instead of being saved to the album. Select [OK] on
the confirmation dialog.

Function

Playback Description

2

Exit

The previous screen will reappear.

7

Play

By pressing <0>, you can play back or pause the video
snapshot recorded immediately before.

5

First frame

Displays the first scene of the album’s first video snapshot.

P

Skip backward*

Each time you press <0>, the video snapshot skips back
by a few seconds.

3

Previous frame

Each time you press <0>, the previous frame is
displayed. If you hold down <0>, it will rewind the movie.

6

Next frame

Each time you press <0>, the movie will play frame-by-
frame. If you hold down <0>, it will fast forward the movie.

O

Skip forward*

Each time you press <0>, the video snapshot skips
forward by a few seconds.

4

Last frame

Displays the last scene of the album’s last video snapshot.
Playback position

mm' ss"

Playback time (minutes:seconds)

9

Volume

Turn the <6> dial to adjust the volume of the built-in
speaker (p.218).

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