49 Shooting Movie ModeThe clip will end automatically after thesetimes have elapsed or when the CF cardbecomes full.The exposure, focus and white balance arefixed to the settings value (of the first frame)when shooting starts.After shooting, the green indicator flashes whilerecording to the CF card. You cannot shootimages at this time.Quick Time 3.0 or higher is required for re-play movie files (AVI / Motion JPEG) on acomputer. Quick Time 5.0 is included on theCanon Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM.See “Functions Available in Each ShootingMode” (p. 57).The resolution can be set to 320 x 240pixels (default setting) or 160 x 120 pixelsin [Resolution] of the Rec. menu (p. 41).1 Press the shutter button all the wayto start recording movie images.• The recording time (in seconds) and a redcircle appear in the LCD monitor duringshooting.2 Press the shutter button all the wayagain to stop the recording.• The maximum length of individual movieclips (A200: approx. 20 frames / second,A100: approx. 15 frames / second)PowerShot A200: approx. 9 secondsPowerShot A100: approx. 14 secondsPowerShot A200: approx. 26 secondsPowerShot A100: approx. 30 seconds(based on standard conditions establishedby Canon)These items may change depending on thesubject or landscape conditions.