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Digital Still Camera Mode (SC-D363/D364/D365/D366 only)
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+ You may record moving images while in <M,Cam> mode and store the images on a Memory Card. =page t9
+ You can record moving images with audio on a Memory Card.
+ The screen format of the moving image to be recorded is 720x480.
Saving Moving Images onto a Memory Card
1. Set the [Power] switch to [CAMERA],
2. Set the [Mode] switch to [MEMORY].
3. Press the [Start/Stop] button, the moving images are recorded on the Memory Card in MPEG4.
• You can record a photo image on Memory Card by pressing the [PHOTO] button instead of
the [Start/Stop] button.
4. Press the [Start/Stop] button to stop the recording.
[ Notes ]
• The camorder supports memory cards ranging up to 4GB and a movie can be recorded up to
2GB of file size.
• MPEG flies can be stored in the Memory Card up to 1,000flies.
• [MENU] button and [OK] button are not available while recording a moving image.
To use [MENU] button and [OK] button, stop recording.
Recording a moving image is not available when a MENU or QUICK MENU is displayed
on the screen. To start recording, press the [MENU] button to make the menu disappear.
• Before using the Recording a moving image function, check whether the Memory Card is
inserted into the Camcorder.
• Moving images that you recorded are saved in *.avi (avi 1.0) file format on the Memory Card.
• The files that you recorded are saved as shown in the folder to the right. (see illustration right)
• The moving images on a Memory Card are a smaller size and lower definition than images on
tape.
• The sound is recorded in mono.
• The following functions are not allowed in <M.Cam> Mode.
DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer), Digital Zoom, Fade, Program AE, Visual Effect, Stow Shutter.
• While recording on a Memory Card, don't insert or eject the tape as it may record noise.
• While recording on a Memory Card, don't eject the Memory Card or it may break the data on the
Memory Card or Memory Card itself.
• Turning the power off while accessing the Memory Card may damage the data stored on the Memory Card.
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