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Animation recording -
A
FLIP ANIM.
This function of the LEICA DIGILUX 2 allows so-called
animated films of up to approx. 100 single pictures
and up to a length of approx. 20 s to be made.
In animations, first of all single – and thus static –
scenes are recorded, in which the subject is gradually
– and usually only slightly – changed from one scene
to the next. With the animation function, these are
saved as a video file. They can subsequently be played
back in a quick sequence, and thus generate an
impression of movement with the familiar “jerky“
effect.
Notes:
In animation recordings, the resolution is auto-
matically set to 320 x 240 pixels, the compression
to normal.
Sound (
w
) and exposure series (
7
) as well as
automatic exposure bracketing (
k
) are not avail-
able in conjunction with the animation function.
Nevertheless, noises may be heard during review
on equipment without a MUTE function.
The playback of animation recordings is not
possible with some other devices.
Setting the function
Creating a series of animated recordings
1. In the main record menu
j
REC
4
/
4
(see pp. 112/
122) select the menu item
A
FLIP ANIM.
(3.13).
2. In the sub-menu, use the direction pad (1.30) to
select IMAGE CAPTURE.
• The original viewfinder/monitor screen appears
again with the appropriate symbol (2.1.37). The
number of possible single pictures is indicated
under the counter (max. 100):, e. g. REMAIN 99.
3. Create the single pictures intended for the anima-
tion in the same way as described in the sections
“Setting the distance“, p. 131, and “Setting the
exposure“, p. 134 .
Notes:
Animation recordings can be made at any times,
i.e. alternately with ‘normal’ recordings, and in any
number (depending on the capacity of the memory
card, see p. 127).
All of the recordings made with the animation
function are saved in a separate folder. Animation
files are arranged in sequence there – just like the
‘normal’ recordings in their folders, too.
Every single recording can then be checked with the
VIEW function and, as desired, deleted again imme-
diately (see pp. 146/158).
Note: If there are several animation recordings in the
relevant folder, they can also be viewed on this occa-
sion.
Then, you can save the single pictures either as an
animation, i.e. create a corresponding video file, or
delete them again:
Detailed guide / Record mode / 151
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