Is there a way that I could PAUSE while shooting a video and then CONTINUE using fe-290? just like using a phone with camera. there's a pause button, and then you can continue for a next scene.
Re: is there a way that I could PAUSE and CONTINUE?
The camera does not have a pause feature when shooting movie clips. You depress the shutter button to start the movie and then depress the shutter button to stop the movie.
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Very few cameras do. Videos are meant to be shot and then edited and scenes spliced together, often out of the sequence in which they were shot.
To "pause" a video, simply stop shooting. To "unpause," resume shooting. Then use a video editing program on a computer to splice them together. You might also want to put a title at the beginning, add credits at the end, add a musical soundtrack, etc.
I would try looking in the settings to see if the view finder option is enabled or disabled. I would also ask your sister if she change any of the settings.
You cannot pause a camera while you shoot a video with the default features / softwares of the camera. You have to take multiple video clips and then use a video editing software to get them togeather.
You can't. You can stop the current shoot, and then start another one. You'll end up with two video clips, which can then be joined together using video editing software on a computer. Remember that the L20 isn't really a video camera, but a still camera with video features grafted on.
If your camera comes with a warranty, you have to use it. If not go to the nearest Olympus service center. Trying to fix the camera after an accident may cause even more problems.
I just solved the problem. The lens system wire connector to the main pcb was out of this female conector. Only you need its disassemble the camera and in the back of the lcd there's the conector, press it with carefully and test your camera.
the camera can not do that kind of functionality - it does not have the capability to be set up in any type of control mode. There are some Olympus cameras that allow for this unfortunately this model is not one of them.
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