I stand corrected - the exposure in video can indeed be manually set! The procedure, which has no mention of this on any in-camera screen and it's buried back on page 100-and-something in the manual, goes like this:
- In video mode, find the spot where you want to lock in the focus.
- Give the shutter release a half-press, then let go.
- Quickly press ^ (up) on the control pad.
- Rotate the control pad to brighten or darken exposure, then film away.
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Then pat your belly and tap yur head while standing on one foot and whistling?Chazz Layne wrote:I stand corrected - the exposure in video can indeed be manually set! The procedure, which has no mention of this on any in-camera screen and it's buried back on page 100-and-something in the manual, goes like this:
- In video mode, find the spot where you want to lock in the focus.
- Give the shutter release a half-press, then let go.
- Quickly press ^ (up) on the control pad.
- Rotate the control pad to brighten or darken exposure, then film away.

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My S-95 has become one of those things you don't leave home without. It is so convienent--the size is perfect. I have sold my backup DSLR body. I actually like the video and the more I play with it and learn its abilities, the more I like it.
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Have you played with CHDK yet? They have a stable release for the S95 now. Because of the S95's already ample abilities you don't gain much from the overrides (1/20,000th shutter is about it), but on the utility side it is great to have. I'm working on time-lapse with the intervalometer now, and hoping to get some good lightning pics with the motion detector this monsoon season.ssc wrote:My S-95 has become one of those things you don't leave home without. It is so convienent--the size is perfect. I have sold my backup DSLR body. I actually like the video and the more I play with it and learn its abilities, the more I like it.
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Edit - 32 seconds (about as long as you can go before backlight bleed), F2.0, ISO80

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Yeah, no doubt. You'd think they'd make that function right there on the control dial like it is in the photo modes, especially considering the control dial isn't doing SQUAT in video mode.OLLIE wrote:Then pat your belly and tap yur head while standing on one foot and whistling?

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