Panasonic SVAS30 User Manual

Operating Instructions
SD Multi Camera
Model No. SV-AS30
Before use, please read these instructions
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Contents
Preparation
Information for Your Safety............... 4
Introduction ....................................... 6
Accessories ...................................... 8
Available Card .................................. 9
Components ................................... 10
Inserting/Removing the Battery
or the Card .................................. 12
Charging the Battery ....................... 14
Turning This Unit On....................... 16
Switching the Mode ........................ 17
How To Set the Menu ..................... 18
Setup Menu .................................... 20
Setting the Clock............................. 22
Shortcut Menu ................................ 24
Recording
Before Recording ............................ 25
Recording ....................................... 26
Approximate Number of Recordable
Pictures and Time ....................... 29
Changing the Picture Size
and Quality .................................. 31
Enlarging Pictures (Digital Zoom) Focusing on Close Subjects
(Macro)........................................ 34
Reversing Pictures
(Self-recording) ........................... 34
Setting the Flash ............................. 36
Recording with the Self-timer.......... 38
Adjusting the Colour to Natural Tone
(White Balance) Recording in Dark Places
(Night Mode) ............................... 40
Compensating the Exposure .......... 41
Setting the ISO Sensitivity .............. 42
............................ 39
...... 33
Playback
Playback ......................................... 43
Adjusting Volume
during Playback ........................... 46
6 Pictures Multi Playback
(Thumbnail Display) .................... 46
Playing Motion Images Repeatedly
(Repeat Playback) ....................... 47
Deleting Files .................................. 47
Preventing Accidental Erasure
of Files (Lock Setting).................. 49
Enlarging Pictures
(Target Zoom) ............................. 50
Registering Still Pictures
as “Favourite” .............................. 51
Creating a Slide Show with Audio Playing Still Pictures
on the Slide Show ....................... 54
Printing Pictures Directly Connecting
to a Printer (PictBridge) Setting Still Pictures to be Printed
and the Number of Prints
(DPOF Print)................................ 58
..... 52
................. 55
Playing Music
Playing Music .................................. 61
Selecting Playlists ........................... 65
Playing Repeatedly
(Repeat Playback) ....................... 65
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Connecting to PC
Operating Environment
of the Software ............................ 66
Before Connecting to a PC
for the First Time (Installation)
Installing the USB Driver ................. 70
Installing SD Viewer ........................ 70
Installing SD-Jukebox ..................... 72
Connecting to a PC ......................... 73
Checking that This Unit Is Properly
Recognised by the PC ................. 75
Disconnecting the USB Cable
Safely........................................... 76
Folder Structure of the Card Used
for This Unit ................................. 77
Using Files in a Card on a PC
([Picture] • [MPEG4]) ................... 78
Playing Copied Files
([Picture] • [MPEG4]) ................... 78
Using SD Viewer ............................. 80
Using SD-Jukebox .......................... 82
Reading Operating Instructions
of the Software ............................ 83
Uninstalling the Software ................ 84
....... 69
Cautions for Use
This Unit .......................................... 85
The AC Adaptor............................... 86
The Battery ...................................... 87
Charging Error ................................. 88
Condensation .................................. 89
LCD Monitor .................................... 90
Card................................................. 91
Recorded Files ................................ 91
Format ............................................. 92
Demonstration Mode ....................... 92
Others
Screen Display ................................ 93
Messages ........................................ 95
Trouble Shooting (Q&A) .................. 96
Specifications................ 101
End User License
Agreement ................. 103
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Preparation
Information for Your Safety
WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK); THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THE SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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IMPORTANT Please respect all copyrights. Whatever you have recorded and created can be used for your personal entertainment only. Under copyright laws, other materials cannot be used without obtaining permission from the holders of the copyrights. Injury or material damage resulting from any kind of use that is
not in accordance with the operating Instructions are the sole responsibility of the user.
If the SD Multi Camera is used continuously for a long time or used
at a high ambient temperature, red, blue, green or white dots may appear on the screen and be recorded on a still picture. This is due to the rise of the temperature inside the body. This is not a malfunction. Under this condition, turn the SD Multi Camera off and leave it for a while.
The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings
due to malfunction or defect of this SD Multi Camera, its accessories or Memory Card.
Please note that the actual controls and components, menu items,
etc. of your SD Multi Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions.
In this Operating Instructions, “Memory Card” and “Card” mean
“SD Memory Card”.
Note that the SD Multi Camera may not play the data recorded or
created on another product and another product may not play the data recorded on the SD Multi Camera.
The nameplate of the SD Multi Camera is fixed on the bottom of the
battery compartment.
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Preparation (continued)
Introduction
Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic SD Multi Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference.
SD logo is a trademark.MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson multimedia.
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license
for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Video Standard (“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA. See http://www.mpegla.com
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are
either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other countries.
Adobe, Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It
achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.
This unit is not compatible with Multiple Bit Rate (MBR: a file that
contains the same content encoded at several different bit rates).
.
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Music recognition technology and related data are
provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB music recognition service. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information visit www.gracenote.com
CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright C 2000–
2003 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB
.
®
Client Software, copyright
2000–2003 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,523, #6,061,680, #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending.
Gracenote
®
and CDDB® are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, the Gracenote CDDB logo and logotype and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of Gracenote.
Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are
provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.
Other names of systems and products mentioned in these Operating
Instructions are usually the registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the system or product concerned.
The ™ and
®
marks are not used to identify registered trademarks
and trademarks in these instructions.
The contents or complete reproduction or copy of these Operating
Instructions could be changed without notice.
Licensed AAC Patents (U.S. patent numbers);
08/937,950 5848391 5,291,557 5,451,954 5 400 433 5,222,189
5,357,594 5,752,225 5,394,473 5,583,962 5,274,740 5,633,981
5 297 236 4,914,701 5,235,671 07/640,550 5,579,430 08/678,666
98/03037 97/02875 97/02874 98/03036 5,227,788 5,285,498
5,481,614 5,592,584 5,781,888 08/039,478 08/211,547 5,703,999
08/557,046 08/894,844 5,299,238 5,299,239 5,299,240 5,197,087
5,490,170 5,264,846 5,268,685 5,375,189 5,581,654 05-183,988
5,548,574 08/506,729 08/576,495 5,717,821 08/392,756
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Preparation (continued)
Accessories
Check the accessories before using this unit.
SD Memory Card is not included.
Battery Pack Remote controller
N2QCBD000045
AC adaptor VSK0670
Stereo earphones
L0BAB0000173
AC mains lead
K2CR2DA00004
A
Areas other than the People’s Republic of China
B
K2CA2CA00020
The People’s Republic of China
USB cradle
VSK0675
USB cable
K2KZ4CB00008
Hand strap
VFC4088
Carrying case
VFC4079
CD-ROM Cleaning cloth
VFC1792
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Optional Accessory
Battery Pack (CGA-S003E/1B)
Available Card
The card available for this unit is SD Memory Card. (MultiMediaCard
is not available.)
We recommend using Panasonic SD Memory Card.
About SD Memory Card (optional)
The SD Memory Card is a small, lightweight and
removable external card. The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch 1 that can inhibit writing and formatting. (When the switch is moved towards the LOCK side, it is not possible to write or delete data on the card and format it. When the switch is unlocked, these functions become available.)
Pictures recorded onto the SD Memory Card can be played on
Panasonic DVD video recorder with a SD Memory Card slot, etc. (Depending on the file, pictures cannot be played in some cases.)
Motion images (MPEG4 format) recorded with DVD video recorder
can be played on this unit.
• [MPEG4] files (ASF format) recorded by this unit may not be played on Panasonic MPEG4 motion image player. In this case, the files may be played by installing SD Viewer 3.2E for D-snap in the CD-ROM (supplied) and converting the files using [MPEG4 Converter].
• The available recording methods (file formats) vary depending on the model. For details on the available models, recording methods, etc., carefully check the catalogue, the website or the operating instructions of the equipment.
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Preparation (continued)
Components
Body
1 Flash
1
2
4 5
6
7 8
13
3
2 Self-timer Lamp (P38) 3 Lens (P34) 4 Macro Switch [ ] (P34) 5 Strap Attachment 6 LCD Monitor (P93) 7 Shutter Button [¥] (P27) 8 Jog Ball (P18)
• It is used for setting the menu, playing
• It blinks (lights) in red (Recording Mode)
9
MODE
MENU
9 Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp (P16)
10
10 MODE Button [MODE] (P17)
11 12
14
15
16
17
• It is also used to prevent operation
11 MENU Button [MENU] (P18)
• It is also used to display the shortcut
12 Buzzer
• The operational sounds emerge from the
13 Terminal (remote controller) [ ] 14 Microphone (P28) 15 Power Switch (P16) 16 Record/Playback Mode Switch
[ / ] (P17, 26, 43)
17 Reverse Button [REV] (P35)
files, zooming, adjusting the volume, etc.
or green (Playback Mode) when you switch the mode, operate the menu or turn this unit on.
mistake during playback in [Voice] or [Audio] mode. (P64)
Menu. (P24)
buzzer.
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18 Card Slot (P13)
18
19
22
21
20
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
1
1
1
1
7
3
3
3
3 4
4
4
4 5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
19 Connector for USB Cradle (P14) 20 Battery Slot (P13) 21 Battery Lock (P12) 22 Card/Battery Door (P12)
Remote Controller (P27, 63)
1 Stereo Earphone Socket 2 Volume Button [s VOL r] 3 Playback/Stop Button [1/∫]
Shutter Button [¥] 4 Fast-forward Button [9] 5 Fast-rewind Button [:] 6 Hold Switch [1HOLD]
• It locks buttons on the remote controller.
7 Equaliser Button [EQ]
Stereo Earphones (P62)
When you use earphone, be sure to
connect to the remote controller (supplied).
If you use earphones other than the stereo
earphones (supplied), use 2 m or less length of earphones (3 m or less including the remote controller).
1 Stereo Earphones (supplied) 2 Remote Controller (supplied)
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Inserting/Removing the Battery or the Card
Be sure to turn this unit off before the following operations.
1 Open the Card/Battery Door at the bottom of this unit.
• Slide the Door and then open it.
2 Insert/remove the battery or the card.
• Read the next page carefully.
3 Close the Card/Battery Door.
• Close the Door and then lock it while sliding.
Never open the Card/Battery Door during the access. (P16)
Otherwise, the data on the card may be damaged.
When the Card/Battery Door cannot be completely closed, remove
the card or battery once and then insert it again.
When you do not use the SD Multi Camera for a long time, remove
the battery.
Do not use the supplied battery for other equipment.Please be sure to use genuine Panasonic batteries
(CGA-S003E/1B).
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When inserting the card/battery
1
2
3
1 Notch 2 Card Slot 3 Battery Slot
•Be sure to confirm the direction to insert the card/battery.
• Insert the card/battery fully and firmly. (The card clicks if it is fully inserted.)
• Do not touch the connecting terminal on the rear of the card.
When removing the card/battery
1
2
Press the card until it clicks and then pull out the card.
• When you cannot remove the battery, pull the boss on the battery 2 to remove it.
Turn the Battery Slot downwards while lifting the Battery Lock 1 and then remove the battery.
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Preparation (continued)
Charging the Battery
Be sure to turn this unit off before the following procedure. (When this unit is turned on, the battery cannot be charged.) Use the AC adaptor supplied for this unit.
2
1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC adaptor and the
AC mains socket. And then connect the DC input lead to the USB cradle.
• The AC mains lead does not fit entirely into the AC adaptor socket. A
gap will remain as shown 1.
• Open the lid 2 all the way up.
1
2 Confirm the direction of this unit and then attach it to
the USB cradle.
• Align the position of the connectors and then insert this unit firmly.
• The Charge Lamp 1 blinks and the charging starts.
• When charging is completed (the battery is fully charged in about 90 minutes), the charge lamp turns off.
• When charging is completed, pull this unit out straight from the USB cradle.
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Charging time and the number of recordable pictures/
time (per a battery)
Charging time Approx. 90 minutes
The number of
recordable
pictures
[Picture]
Approx. 140 pictures (Recording conditions by CIPA standards)
Continuous
recording time
Continuous
playback time
73
Temperature: 23oC/Humidity: 50%
[MPEG4]
[MPEG4]
[Audio]
Approx. 70 minutes
Approx. 160 minutes
Approx. 18 hours
When the supplied stereo earphones is used
Using the supplied battery and optional SD Memory Card (256 MB/
RP-SDH256)
CIPA is an abbreviation of “Camera & Imaging Products
Association”.
The times (numbers) shown above may vary depending on the
condition.
The optional battery pack CGA-S003E/1B is also available.
Environment for charging
Charge the battery under temperature of 10–35oC. (The temperature
of the battery should be the same.)
When the battery is normally charged, the charge lamp blinks once
every about 2 seconds. (It turns on about 1 second and turns off about 1 second.) If the charge lamp blinks faster than above, this is a malfunction. Refer to P88 for countermeasures for this case.
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Preparation (continued)
The battery is warmed during and after charging. The SD Multi
Camera is also warmed during the operation, however, it is not a malfunction.
When you do not use this unit, detach this unit from the USB cradle
and disconnect the AC mains lead from the electrical outlet.
Turning This Unit On
1
1 Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
• This unit is turned off when you slide the Power Switch to [OFF].
Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp 1
This unit is turned on. (The Power/Charge/Card
Lighting
Blinking
• When the Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp is blinking, do not turn the power off or do not remove the battery and the card. Otherwise, the card or its contents may be damaged, or the SD Multi Camera may not work properly.
• The Power/Charge/Card Access Lamp also blinks when charging the battery with this unit attached to the USB cradle (P14).
Access Lamp is turned off when this unit is turned off.)
This unit is accessing to the card. (For recognising/recording/reading/deleting, etc.)
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Battery indicator
It is displayed on the LCD Monitor (P93) when this unit is turned on.As the remaining battery power is decreased, the indicator is
changed as >>(blinking). When the indicator is shown as (blinking), the battery will be exhausted in a few minutes. Charge the battery.
The indication of the remaining battery power may be increased or
decreased depending on each mode. Check the indicator every time you switch the mode.
If the battery is excessively discharged, the message “INSERT
BATTERY” may appear even if the battery is inserted in this unit or the USB connection with the PC may not be possible. Charge the battery before use.
Switching the Mode
1 Slide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the desired
mode.
• [ ]: When recording
• [ ]: When playing files recorded on the card
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PicturePicture
MPEG4MPEG4
EXIT
EXIT
MODE
1
EXIT
MODE
2
2 Tap the [MODE] button 1, and then roll the Jog Ball 2
to select the mode.
– The selected icon is enlarged.
• When the [MODE] button is tapped without a card in this unit, the demonstration mode (P92) is activated.
3 Press the Jog Ball to set.
• Refer to P26 for the modes in the recording mode and refer to P43 for the modes in the playback mode.
How To Set the Menu
Turn this unit on and select the desired mode beforehand. (P16–17) The available items depends on the mode.
EXITMENU
1
MODE
MENU
1 Tap the [MENU] button 1.
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– The menu screen appears.
MODE
Flash
Auto
2
EXITMENU
EXITMENU
MODE
2 Roll the Jog Ball 2 to select the sub-menu, and then
press the Jog Ball to set.
– The sub-menu screen appears.
Flash off
EXITMENU
MODE
MENU
MODE
3 Roll the Job Ball to select the desired item, and then
press the Jog Ball to set.
– The setting is changed and the menu screen disappears.
• If you have other items to select, repeat Step 3.
To stop the operation, press the [MENU] button.If the Jog Ball is left without any operation for about 30 seconds, the
unit exits the menu automatically.
When you press the [MENU] button for about 1 second, the shortcut
menu appears. (P24)
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Setup Menu
You can change the settings on this unit in the menu.
1 Press the [MENU] button and then set the desired
items with the Jog Ball. (P18)
Setup
Select the following items for the settings.
l
Setting on the operation sound
Turns on the operation sound.
Turns off the operation sound. Adjusts the volume of the stereo earphones. (P46)
Vol um e
l
Main volume
Beep ON
Beep OFF
Setting on the Jog Ball
Normal
Sensitivity
(Jog Ball)
The response speed of the Jog Ball is not changed when you select
pictures and move between thumbnails or list display in the playback mode.
l
Fast
Slow
This is normal response speed of the Jog Ball.
The response of the Jog Ball becomes fast.
The response of the Jog Ball becomes slow.
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Setting on the USB connection
Connection
(USB)
l
Connection
(PC)
PictBridge
Connects to the PC. (P73) Connects to the printer. (P55)
Setting on the LCD Monitor
Displays or hides the icon display.
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD Monitor.
Display setup
Icon display
l
Brightness
Setting on the power
No operation for about
5min power off
Auto power off
l
Cancel
When this unit is automatically turned off and you want to turn it on
again, slide the Power Switch to [OFF] and slide it to [ON].
[Auto power off] does not work when connecting in USB connection
mode, recording/playing MPEG4 images, playing the slide show or music, or recording/playing the [Voice] files.
5 minutes leads to power off. Not lead to power off until the battery is exhausted.
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Setting on the clock
Clock set Sets the date and time.
Formatting (initialising) the card
Format
Restoring the settings
Reset settings
Setting the Clock
The clock is not set at the time of purchase. Set the clock on the clock setting screen which appears at the time you turn this unit on. (If you do not set the clock here, the clock is automatically set to January 1st, 2000 0:00.)
1 Press the [MENU] button and then set the item with the
Jog Ball. (P18)
If the card is formatted, all the data (including protected files) cannot be recovered. Check the data before formatting.
Resets to the initial settings except the clock setting.
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Setup
l
Clock set
SEL ENTER
EXITMENU
MODE
2 Adjust the date and time with the Jog Ball.
• The highlight moves between the items (Day, Month, Year, Hour Minute) every time you press the Jog Ball. When you roll the Jog Ball up or down, the value is changed. (You can set the year from 2000 to 2099.)
• The time is displayed in 24 hour system.
SEL ENTER
EXITMENU
MODE
MENU
3 Press the [MENU] button after adjusting the date and
time.
– The setup screen disappears.
When the fully charged battery is inserted in the SD Multi
Camera for 1 hour or more, the clock setting is stored in the SD Multi Camera for about 10 hours even after the battery is removed. (The time to keep the clock setting depends on how long
the battery is inserted. It is stored for about 3 months at a maximum. If a battery which is not fully charged is inserted, the time may become shorter.) The clock setting is cancelled if more time has passed without the battery inserted. In this case, set the clock again.
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400
AUTO
10
OFF
AUTO
100
200
016
OFF
1600 1280
HDTV
640
ALL
OFF
OFF
SD
OFF
NORMAL
-XBS1
-XBS2
TRA IN
OFF
Preparation (continued)
Shortcut Menu
1 Press the [MENU] button for 1 or more seconds and
then set the item with the Jog Ball.
• Roll the Jog Ball up/down/left/right to select the item and then press the Jog Ball to set the item.
• Press the [MENU] button to exit the shortcut menu.
<Recording Mode> <Playback Mode>
1
234 5
AA
WB
OFF
1600 1280
400 200 100
0
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
2
016
HDTV
640
2
10
910
ALL
SD
OFF
11 13 1412
678
1 Flash (P36) 2 Night view (P40) 3 White balance (P39) 4 Picture quality (P31) 5 Picture size (P31) 6 Exposure compensation
(P41) 7 ISO sensitivity (P42) 8 Self-timer (P38)
OFF
0
OFF
9 Slide show (P54) 10 Repeat playback (P47) 11 File delete (P47) 12 Lock setting (P49) 13 DPOF print (P58) 14 Mark setting (P51) 15 Playlist (P65) 16 Sound quality (P63) 17 Repeat playback (P65)
15 1716
NORMAL S-XBS1 S-XBS2 TRAIN
OFF
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Recording
Before Recording
How to hold the SD Multi Camera
Put your arm on the side of your body.Fix the SD Multi Camera with your right hand and
put your left hand on the SD Multi Camera.
The shutter speed can be automatically adjusted.
The shutter speed becomes slow in dark places such as shaded areas or in a room. Therefore, be careful not to shake the SD Multi Camera and press the shutter button gently. When you take pictures of the subjects in quick motion, the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist.
You can reduce camera shakes by taking pictures with the self-timer
or the remote controller.
In the case you use the card formatted by PC or other equipment, it
may not be recorded normally. Format the card with this unit before use.
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Recording (continued)
Recording
This unit can focus on the subject at a distance of about 60 cm or more. When you record close subjects, use the Macro function (P34).
Selecting the desired recording mode
1 Slide the Power Switch to [ON].
– The Power Lamp lights in red.
Slide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the recording mode [ ].
2 Press the [MODE] button and then
(Still picture recording)
(Motion image recording)
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Picture
Recording mode Recommendable situation Audio
Picture
MPEG4
Vo ice
(Audio recording)
select the desired mode with the Jog Ball.
EXIT
• Refer to the table below to select the mode.
MODE
When you want to take some snapshots easily
When you want to enjoy recording and watching motion images easily
When you want to listen to sounds for studying languages or rehearsing a speech
Cannot be recorded
Recorded from the microphone on this unit
When selecting [Picture]
1 Tap the Shutter button for recording.
• You can also use the Shutter button on the
MODE
MENU
When selecting [MPEG4] or [Voice]
remote controller.
• Recorded pictures are played for a few seconds after you finish recording pictures.
1 Tap the Shutter button for recording.
–[¥] appears during recording.
• You can also use the Shutter button on the
MODE
MENU
remote controller.
2 Press the Shutter button to stop
recording.
MODE
–[∑] appears while recording is stopped.
• If the memory of the card becomes full during
MENU
the recording, the recording is stopped automatically.
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Recording (continued)
Do not cover the microphone with your finger or
other objects during recording. Be careful not to touch the Jog Ball or any other buttons. Noises may be recorded.
When recording in [Picture] mode
If you select [Advanced setup] > [Reset file No.] on the
menu setting, you can reset the file number in recording to a card to
0001. (The folder number is increased by 1.)
When recording in [MPEG4] mode
If the remaining recording time becomes less than 1 minute,
“R 0h00m” is displayed in red.
You cannot use the flash, night mode and self-timer.The ISO sensitivity cannot be adjusted.The audio is recorded in monaural.If you use a card with a low writing speed, recording in [MPEG4]
mode may be stopped. (We recommend using Panasonic SD Memory Card.)
Before and after the recording, the click sound may occur around the
Lens or the brightness of the screen may change depending on the ambient lighting. However, it is not a malfunction.
When recording in [Voice] mode
The LCD Monitor turns off in about 10 seconds after the recording
has started. It turns on again when you press the [MENU] button. (It also turns on when the recording is stopped.)
The audio is recorded in monaural.The files to be recorded are automatically protected. (P49)
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Approximate Number of Recordable Pictures and Time
Picture (Unit: piece)
2016a1512
5 (11) 8 (17) 7 (17) 13 (27) 33 (68)
8 MB
16 MB 13 (26) 20 (40) 19 (40) 31 (64) 77 (150)
32 MB 29 (58) 44 (87) 42 (87) 68 (130) 160 (330)
64 MB 61 (120) 92 (180) 89 (180) 140 (280) 340 (690)
128 MB 120 (240) 180 (360) 180 (360) 290 (580) 700 (1400)
256 MB 240 (480) 360 (720) 350 (720) 560 (1100)
512 MB 490 (960) 730 (1400) 710 (1400)
980
1GB
(1900)
XF
(Extra fine)SF(Super fine)
1 min. 2 min. 5 min. 7 min. 18 min.
16 MB
32 MB 3 min. 4 min. 11 min. 16 min. 38 min.
64 MB 7 min. 9 min. 23 min. 34 min. 1 h 10 min.
128 MB 14 min. 18 min. 47 min. 1 h 10 min. 2 h 40 min.
256 MB 28min. 36min. 1h30min. 2h10min. 5h10min.
512 MB 55min. 1h10min. 3h. 4h30min. 10h.
1h50min. 2h20min. 6h. 9h. 20h.
1GB
HDTV
(1920a1080)
1400 (2800)
1600a1200
1400 (2800)
MPEG4
(Fine)N(Normal)E(Economy)
1280a960 640a480
1100 (2200) 2700 (5400)
2200 (4500)
F
1300 (2700)
5400 (10000)
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Recording (continued)
Voi ce
25 min.
8 MB
16 MB 58 min. 256 MB 16 h.
32 MB 2h. 512 MB 33 h.
64 MB
The time listed above tables are approximate.The numbers of recordable pictures described in the above [Picture]
4h.
table are applicable when the picture quality is set to [Fine]. The numbers in brackets are applicable in the case of [Normal].
The remaining number of recordable pictures and time depends on
the subjects being recorded. (In [MPEG4] mode, the remaining time may reach double the time listed above depending on the recording condition.)
Even if the remaining number of recordable pictures for [Picture] files
is actually 10,000 or more, it is displayed as [9999] on the screen.
The remaining number of recordable pictures and time displayed on
the LCD Monitor are approximation. The remaining number of recordable pictures and time vary when pictures with different picture quality or picture size are mixed or the data recorded in [Picture], [MPEG4] and [Voice] modes are mixed in a card.
You can continue to record files as a file up to about 10 hours in
[MPEG4] mode and up to about 24 hours in [Voice] mode. (When the AC adaptor is used as the power source and files are recorded on a card having 512 MB or 1 GB storage capacity.)
128 MB 8h30min.
66 h.
1GB
30
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