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Preparing the Camera 25
CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images)
CF Card Handling Precautions
CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subject
them to shocks or vibration.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.
Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes may cause condensation
to form in the card, leading to potential malfunctions. To avoid condensation
formation, place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a
different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature. If
condensation forms on the CF card, put it aside until the water droplets have
evaporated completely.
Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage.
Do not use or store CF cards in the following types of locations.
- Locations subject to dust or sand
- Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures
Microdrives are a recording medium with a hard disk. Their merits are a large
capacity and a low price per megabite of capacity. However, they are relatively
more susceptible to vibrations and shocks than CF cards, which use durable flash
memories. Please be careful, therefore, not to subject the camera to vibrations or
shocks when using a microdrive, especially while recording or replaying.
(Large) 2272 x 1704 pixels
(Medium 1) 1600 x 1200 pixels
(Medium 2) 1024 x 768 pixels
(Small) 640 x 480 pixels
RAW 2272 x 1704 pixels
Movie
320 x 240 pixels
160 x 120 pixels
FC-8M
3
6
13
7
13
26
12
23
42
29
47
83
1
30 sec.
112 sec.
FC-16M
7
13
26
14
26
52
25
46
84
58
94
165
4
61 sec.
223 sec.
FC-32M
14
27
54
30
54
108
53
94
174
120
196
337
10
124 sec.
457 sec.
FC-64M
30
54
110
61
109
217
107
189
349
241
394
677
20
250 sec.
916 sec.
FC-128M
61
110
220
123
219
435
215
379
700
483
789
1355
42
502 sec.
1834 sec.
* Figures over 1000 display as “999” since the display panel can only show up to three digits.
The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions. The actual figures will vary according to the shooting
conditions and settings.
The following are the approximate maximum recording times for movie clips:
30 seconds, 120 seconds. The maximums in the chart reflect continuous shooting.
Superfine, Fine and Normal indicate the relative compression ratio.
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