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Posted on Mar 02, 2008

Video noise when i play back video there is a clicking sound on audio

  • Anonymous Jul 05, 2008

    Thanks Alot!!

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When in video camera mode, press menu, and change auto focus mode from c (continuous) to s (single). The noise you hear is the auto focus motor going back and forth, trying to find the object focus constantly.
You can use this only if the object is not changing the distance to the camera while recording.

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