Canon Pi Optura Pi Instruction Manual - Page 43

Recording in Progressive Scan Mode Digital Motor Drive

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#3_OPTURA Pi_E(34-78) 1/25/00 13:42 Page 44 (1,1) Recording in Progressive Scan Mode (Digital Motor Drive) In Progressive Scan Mode, the OPTURA Pi's Digital Motor Drive records 30 full E frame images per second, continuously, for superior quality frames. Use Progressive Scan Mode for fast moving scenes and moments that are hard to capture just taking a still photo. Check your tennis or golf swing, for example, or capture the smile of a baby. You can then record selected still images onto a floppy disk with the Floppy Disk Still Image Recorder FR-100 (optional) and easily transfer them to a personal computer for print out, making personalized postcards, calendars, etc. Using the Full Range of Features POVWCERR OFF PM.SOCVAINE POVWCERR OFF PM.SOCVAINE •V C R •O F F •MOVIE •P.SCAN 1. Turn the POWER switch, set to P. SCAN (progressive scan). • The power indicator lights up. • PRO.SCAN appears in the display. 2. Press the start/stop button to begin recording. • Progressive scan video may appear slightly jerky during normal playback. Some recording conditions may be more suitable for MOVIE than P. SCAN. • The camera will turn itself off if you leave it in record pause mode for more than about five minutes. To return to record pause mode, set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to P. SCAN. 44

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Using the Full
Range of Features
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Recording in Progressive Scan Mode (Digital Motor Drive)
POWER
POWER
OFF
OFF
MOVIE
MOVIE
P.SCAN
P.SCAN
VCR
POWER
POWER
OFF
OFF
MOVIE
MOVIE
P.SCAN
P.SCAN
VCR
•VCR
•OFF
MOVIE
P.SCAN
In Progressive Scan Mode, the OPTURA Pi’s Digital Motor Drive records 30 full
frame images per second, continuously, for superior quality frames. Use
Progressive Scan Mode for fast moving scenes and moments that are hard to
capture just taking a still photo. Check your tennis or golf swing, for example, or
capture the smile of a baby. You can then record selected still images onto a
floppy disk with the Floppy Disk Still Image Recorder FR-100 (optional) and
easily transfer them to a personal computer for print out, making personalized
postcards, calendars, etc.
1.
Turn the POWER switch,set to P. SCAN (progressive scan).
The power indicator lights up.
PRO.SCAN appears in the display.
2.
Press the start/stop button to begin recording.
Progressive scan video may appear slightly jerky during normal playback. Some
recording conditions may be more suitable for MOVIE than P. SCAN.
The camera will turn itself off if you leave it in record pause mode for more
than about five minutes. To return to record pause mode, set the POWER switch
to OFF and then back to P. SCAN.
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