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This was done intentionally by the camera manufacturers. I agree that it is not fair but the purpose of the movie mode is not to replace a video camera. It just allows you to take short movie clips. Depending on how long you have owned the camera you might be able to exchange it for a model that does allow audio capability in movie mode as Olympus does have other FE models that allow for this feature.
This is because the camera is not capable to record the sound. The camera was not designed with any audio speakers to be able to record and playback sound recorded during movie mode.
Unfortunately this camera was not designed to record sound during movie recording. The camera was not designed with any audio input or output speakers.
Unfortunately this camera model is not capable to record sound when in movie mode. The camera was not designed to support that type of functionality. There is no way to incorporate sound as the model was not designed with any audio output features.
Quality Mode Pixel Resolution 16MB xD-Picture Card 512MB xD-Picture Card
HQ 320 x 240 15 fps movie 15 sec. max per movie 480 sec. max per movie
SQ 160 x 120 15 fps movie 60 sec. max per movie 1920 sec. max per movie
The movie mode function allows you to record short movie clips. The recorded movies can be played back or stored as still images using the cameras index function. Please note that the D-390 does not record sound in the movie mode.
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