Panasonic SVAV50 Sd Movie - Page 59

Playing Back Still Pictures, Recording Moving Pictures, MPEG4, Memory Card with the SD Video Camera

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≥The following table shows still image storage capacity for each image quality settings: Fine 1600 k 1200 1280 k 960 640 k 480 8 MB 4 8 30 16 MB 10 20 70 32 MB 30 50 160 64 MB 60 100 330 128 MB 130 210 680 256 MB 280 440 1370 512 MB 570 900 2770 Normal 1600 k 1200 1280 k 960 640 k 480 8 MB 8 15 60 16 MB 20 30 130 32 MB 50 80 290 64 MB 100 160 600 128 MB 220 340 1220 256 MB 450 700 2470 512 MB 920 1420 5000 The numbers shown in the above table are approximate and may vary depending on picture content. ≥When recording pictures in very dark places, the shutter speed becomes slow. Be careful not to shake the camera. When recording pictures of the subjects in quick motion, the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist. ª Playing Back Still Pictures (l 23) ≥The image data files recorded on the Memory Card with the SD Video Camera conform to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) universal standard stipulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). ≥The file format supported by this SD Video Camera is JPEG. (Some JPEG formatted files may not be played back.) ≥If there are 7 files or more on the index picture screen, each roll of the Jog Ball makes the previous (or next) page appear. ª Recording Moving Pictures (MPEG4) (l 24) ≥As the magnification of Zoom increases, the quality of image may deteriorate. ≥Record the subject approx.1.7 ft. (50 cm) away from it. ≥The MPEG4 moving pictures can be recorded in any mode, but moving pictures recorded in the [Extra fine], [Super fine] or [Fine] mode may not be played on other Panasonic digital video cameras. The message [PUSH THE RESET SWITCH] may be displayed on some Panasonic digital video cameras in such a case. This is not a fault of the SD Video Camera. ≥Playing back MPEG4 moving pictures recorded in the [Extra fine] or [Super fine] mode is not guaranteed for digital devices other than this SD Video Camera. ≥The MPEG4 moving picture recorded in the [Extra Fine] mode is not recognized on the DMR-E100H. ≥MPEG4 moving pictures of the [Extra fine] or [Super fine] mode cannot be recorded in the MultiMediaCard. ≥The sounds recorded will be in monaural. ≥The capacities of the recording time for MPEG4 files are as follows: Extra fine Super fine Fine Economy 16 MB 1 min. 2 min. 5 min. 18 min. 32 MB 2 min. 4 min. 10 min. 37 min. 64 MB 5 min. 8 min. 21 min. 1 h 15 min. 128 MB 11 min. 17 min. 46 min. 2 h 30 min. 256 MB 23 min. 35 min. 1 h 33 min. 5 h 00 min. 512 MB 46 min. 1 h 10 min. 3 h 6 min. 10 h 10 min. The times listed in the above table are approximate. 59

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The following table shows still image
storage capacity for each image quality
settings:
The numbers shown in the above table are
approximate and may vary depending on
picture content.
When recording pictures in very dark
places, the shutter speed becomes slow.
Be careful not to shake the camera. When
recording pictures of the subjects in quick
motion, the picture may be blurred or the
image of the subject may persist.
ª
Playing Back Still Pictures (
l
23)
The image data files recorded on the
Memory Card with the SD Video Camera
conform to the DCF (Design rule for
Camera File system) universal standard
stipulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics
and Information Technology Industries
Association).
The file format supported by this SD Video
Camera is JPEG. (Some JPEG formatted
files may not be played back.)
If there are 7 files or more on the index
picture screen, each roll of the Jog Ball
makes the previous (or next) page appear.
ª
Recording Moving Pictures
(MPEG4) (
l
24)
As the magnification of Zoom increases,
the quality of image may deteriorate.
Record the subject approx.1.7 ft. (50 cm)
away from it.
The MPEG4 moving pictures can be
recorded in any mode, but moving
pictures recorded in the [Extra fine],
[Super fine] or [Fine] mode may not be
played on other Panasonic digital video
cameras. The message [PUSH THE
RESET SWITCH] may be displayed on
some Panasonic digital video cameras in
such a case. This is not a fault of the SD
Video Camera.
Playing back MPEG4 moving pictures
recorded in the [Extra fine] or [Super fine]
mode is not guaranteed for digital devices
other than this SD Video Camera.
The MPEG4 moving picture recorded in
the [Extra Fine] mode is not recognized on
the DMR-E100H.
MPEG4 moving pictures of the [Extra fine]
or [Super fine] mode cannot be recorded
in the MultiMediaCard.
The sounds recorded will be in monaural.
The capacities of the recording time for
MPEG4 files are as follows:
The times listed in the above table are
approximate.
Fine
1600
k
1200
1280
k
960
640
k
480
8 MB
4
8
30
16 MB
10
20
70
32 MB
30
50
160
64 MB
60
100
330
128 MB
130
210
680
256 MB
280
440
1370
512 MB
570
900
2770
Normal
1600
k
1200
1280
k
960
640
k
480
8 MB
8
15
60
16 MB
20
30
130
32 MB
50
80
290
64 MB
100
160
600
128 MB
220
340
1220
256 MB
450
700
2470
512 MB
920
1420
5000
Extra
fine
Super
fine
Fine
Economy
16 MB 1 min.
2 min.
5 min.
18 min.
32 MB 2 min.
4 min.
10 min.
37 min.
64 MB 5 min.
8 min.
21 min.
1 h 15 min.
128 MB 11 min.
17 min.
46 min.
2 h 30 min.
256 MB 23 min.
35 min.
1 h
33 min.
5 h 00 min.
512 MB 46 min.
1 h
10 min.
3 h
6 min.
10 h
10 min.