Canon Elura 60 ELURA70/ELURA65/ELURA60 Instruction Manual - Page 101
Recording Motion JPEG Movies on a Memory Card
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Recording Motion JPEG Movies on a Memory Card You can record Motion JPEG movies with the camcorder, from a tape in the camcorder or from devices connected via the DV terminal or the AV terminal. The sound of a E movie recorded on a memory card will be monaural. CAMERA PLAY (VCR) CARD CAMERA CARD PLAY 1. Press the start/stop button to begin recording. • You can keep recording until "CARD FULL" appears. • With MultiMediaCards, the recording time is limited to 10 sec. in 320 × 240 pixels and 30 sec. in 160 × 120 pixels. 2. Press the start/stop button to stop recording. POWER CAMERA PLAY (VCR) NETWORK ❍ Do not turn off the camcorder, change the position of the TAPE/CARD switch, disconnect the power source, open the memory card cover or remove the memory card while the card access indicator is flashing. Doing so could result in data damage. ❍ When you are using a SD Memory Card, make sure that the protect switch is set to allow recording. ❍ Do not load/unload a cassette during recording. ❍ We recommend using a Canon SD Memory Card, or a SD Memory Card that guarantees a transfer rate of 2 MB/sec., right after you have formatted it with this camcorder. With memory cards not formatted with this camcorder, or when recording/erasing has been repeatedly performed, the writing speed may be lower and recording may stop. ❍ You can select the focusing point when recording a movie on the memory card. ❍ Users of Windows XP: When you plan to connect the camcorder to a computer, keep the length of one movie shorter than approx. 12 min. in 320 × 240 and 35 min. in 160 × 120. Using a Memory Card Recording from a Tape in the Camcorder CAMERA PLAY (VCR) CARD CAMERA CARD PLAY 1. Play back the tape. 2. Press the start/stop button when the scene you wish to record appears. 3. Press the start/stop to stop recording. 101