User Manual - Page 242

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9. Using Menu Functions
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Set the way recording to the card slots 1 and 2 is performed.
Each folder can store up to 999 files. If the number exceeds 999 files, a new folder with an
incremented folder number will be created automatically.
New folders cannot be created when there are folders numbered from 100 all the way up to
999. In this case, we recommend saving their data to a computer or similar device and
formatting the card. (P31)
[Double Slot Function]
[Recording
Method]
([Relay Rec])
Relays recording to the other card slot even after the first card
runs out of free space during recording.
[Destination Slot]: [ ]/[ ]
If you keep replacing the full card before the other card runs
out of free space during motion picture recording, you can
perform recording for a long period of time using 3 or more
cards. Replace the card when there is still sufficient free space
left on the card being used for recording.
([Backup Rec])
Records same images to the two cards.
([Allocation
Rec])
Allows you to specify the card slot to be used for recording for
different image formats.
[JPEG Destination]/[RAW Destination]/[6K/4K Photo
Destination]/[Video Destination]
Notes on the Relay Rec. function
In the following cases, recording cannot be relayed to the other card:
When using [Loop Recording(4K PHOTO)] for [6K/4K Burst(S/S)] recording.
When recording a motion picture in [AVCHD] format
When using [Loop Recording (video)] for motion picture recording.
Notes on the Backup Rec. function
We recommend using cards with the same Speed Class rating and capacity.
When recording a motion picture in [AVCHD] format, backup recording of motion picture is not
possible. Data will be recorded only to the one card.
When different types of cards (SDHC/SDXC) are inserted in any of the following situations,
recording cannot be performed to the cards:
When recording motion pictures (Excluding [AVCHD])
When recording 6K/4K photos
When recording with the Post Focus function
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