Canon Optura 100MC Optura 100MC Instruction Manual - Page 104

Press the PHOTO button fully down to record the still picture.

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4. Press the PHOTO button fully down to record the still picture. E • F disappears from the display. The shutter sound sounds and simultaneously the display appears to close for an instant as if it were a shutter releasing. • While the camcorder is recording the still image, the card access indicator flashes and RECORDING TO CARD flashes in the display. Notes: • To use the self-timer ( 69), press the button before step 3, and then press the PHOTO button fully down. • The wireless controller's PHOTO button has no half-way setting. Press the button fully and the camcorder immediately takes the image. • When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA and the TAPE/CARD switch is moved from TAPE to CARD, the camcorder modifies the image for appropriate recording onto a memory card. • When the TAPE/CARD switch is operated with the POWER switch set to CAMERA, the subject size changes slightly. • When the subject is too bright (overexposure) in CARD CAMERA mode, OVEREXP. will flash in the display.We recommend that you use the ND filter supplied with the optional FS-43U Filter Set. (However, you can continue recording.) When exposure is locked, OVEREXP. does not appear. The indicators that appear in the display when recording to a memory card: Image stabilizer ( 55) Backup battery ( 130) Image quality ( 100) STD >>>> 50 1280 Number of images that can still be recorded on the memory card ( 103) Remaining battery power ( 129) Using a Memory Card 104

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104
E
Using a Memory Card
4.
Press the PHOTO button fully down to record the still picture.
F
disappears from the display. The shutter sound sounds and simultaneously
the display appears to close for an instant as if it were a shutter releasing.
While the camcorder is recording the still image, the card access indicator
flashes and RECORDING TO CARD flashes in the display.
Notes:
To use the self-timer (
69), press the
button before step 3, and then press
the PHOTO button fully down.
The wireless controller’s PHOTO button has no half-way setting. Press the
button fully and the camcorder immediately takes the image.
When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA and the TAPE/CARD switch is
moved from TAPE to CARD, the camcorder modifies the image for appropriate
recording onto a memory card.
When the TAPE/CARD switch is operated with the POWER switch set to
CAMERA, the subject size changes slightly.
When the subject is too bright (overexposure) in CARD CAMERA mode,
OVEREXP. will flash in the display.We recommend that you use the ND filter
supplied with the optional FS-43U Filter Set. (However, you can continue
recording.) When exposure is locked, OVEREXP. does not appear.
>>>>
50
STD
1280
Image stabilizer
(
55)
Image quality (
100)
Backup battery
(
130)
Remaining battery power
(
129)
Number of images that can
still be recorded on the
memory card (
103)
The indicators that appear in the display when recording to a memory card: