Panasonic PVDV73D PVDV73 User Guide - Page 49

Recording Images From a, Before you begin, Cautions for the Memory Card

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Card Features Cautions for the Memory Card • While Memory Card data is being read, do not remove it, turn off the power, or subject unit to vibrations and/or shocks. • Do not leave the Memory Card in a place with high temperature, a place exposed to direct sunlight, or a place where electromagnetic waves and static electricity can be generated. • Electromagnetic waves, static electricity, malfunction of the Digital Video Palmcorder or of the Memory Card itself could erase the data recorded on it. To prevent the loss of picture data, we recommend that you make a backup copy on the computer. • Do not bend or drop the Memory Card as this could damage it or the captured contents. • Do not touch the connector on the rear edge of the Memory Card with your fingers and take care that no dirt, dust or water enters it. • Do not affix other labels to the Memory Card face or back as Card insertion/removal may become impossible. Recording Images From a Tape You can record still images from a cassette tape to a Memory Card. 4PHOTOSHOT 2POWER 3PAUSE Before you begin • Connect the Palmcorder to a power source. (pp. 14, 15) • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a Memory Card. (p. 13) 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 48. 2 Set POWER to VCR. 3 Press (PLAY) to start playback of the cassette tape. And then, press (PAUSE) to select an image. 4 Press PHOTOSHOT to record the desired image to the Memory Card. Card Features 3PLAY Note • When using this feature, the REC Mode will always be set to NORMAL (640 x 480). • When PHOTOSHOT is pressed in PLAY or SLOW mode, the screen goes to STILL mode. • To playback the images of the Memory Card, see page 50. • When Variable Speed Search is done (p. 34), this feature cannot be used. 5 Repeat steps 3~4 to record another image to the Memory Card. 49

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Card Features
1
Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 48.
2
Set POWER to VCR.
3
Press
(PLAY)
to start playback of
the cassette tape. And then,
press
(PAUSE)
to select an image.
4
Press PHOTOSHOT
to record the
desired image to the Memory Card.
• When PHOTOSHOT is pressed in
PLAY or SLOW mode, the screen
goes to STILL mode.
• To playback the images of the
Memory Card, see page 50.
• When Variable Speed Search is
done (p. 34), this feature cannot be
used.
5
Repeat steps 3~4
to record another
image to the Memory Card.
You can record still images from a
cassette tape to a Memory Card.
3
PLAY
Before you begin
Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source. (pp. 14, 15)
Set POWER to OFF before inserting a
Memory Card. (p. 13)
Recording Images From a
Tape
3
PAUSE
Card Features
Cautions for the Memory Card
• While Memory Card data is being read, do not remove it, turn off the power, or subject
unit to vibrations and/or shocks.
• Do not leave the Memory Card in a place with high temperature, a place exposed to
direct sunlight, or a place where electromagnetic waves and static electricity can be
generated.
• Electromagnetic waves, static electricity, malfunction of the Digital Video Palmcorder or
of the Memory Card itself could erase the data recorded on it. To prevent the loss of
picture data, we recommend that you make a backup copy on the computer.
• Do not bend or drop the Memory Card as this could damage it or the captured
contents.
• Do not touch the connector on the rear edge of the Memory Card with your fingers and
take care that no dirt, dust or water enters it.
• Do not affix other labels to the Memory Card face or back as Card insertion/removal
may become impossible.
2
POWER
4
PHOTOSHOT
Note
• When using this feature, the REC Mode
will always be set to NORMAL (640 x
480).