In step S212, as illustrated in FIG. 7C, the system control unit 50 displays a movie recording graphical user interface (GUI) button 711 in a grayout state, or hides the movie recording GUI button 711, so as to disable reception of an instruction of creative movie recording. FIG. 7C illustrates an example of the display unit 28 during recording standby indicating that creative movie recording cannot be performed.
In step S213, as indicated by an indicator 712 in FIG. 7C, the system control unit 50 displays sections of the standby indicator that correspond to not-recorded movies (movies that have not recorded yet among four movies) in a blackout state (displays in black) so as to indicate that the next movie cannot be recorded. At this time, as in the indicator 712, when two sections among the four sections are displayed in white and the remaining two sections are in the blackout state, it is indicated that movies corresponding to two chapters have not been recorded yet. The sections indicating the chapters corresponding to not-recorded movies are displayed in gray again once the creative movie recording is enabled. In addition, if it is determined in S211 that a movie corresponding to one chapter cannot be recorded (NO in step S211), a shooting available time may be displayed as 0 second, as in time display 714. Furthermore, if the capacity of the power source unit 30 is not sufficient, battery capacity may be displayed in a black-filled manner as in a battery mark 713 so as to notify the user that battery runs out. By checking these kinds of display, the user can make preparation so that creating movie recording can be performed again.