Canon S110 PowerShot S110 Camera User Guide - Page 23

CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images

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Preparing the Camera 21 Handling Precautions for CF Cards • CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration. • Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. • Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will cause condensation to form in the card and lead to a malfunction. To avoid condensation, place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature. If condensation forms on the CF card, store it at room temperature until the water droplets have evaporated naturally. • Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage. • Do not use or store CF cards in the following types of location. - Location subject to dust or sand - Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images) FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M 7 15 31 64 128 (1600 x 1200 pixels) 11 24 49 100 200 24 48 99 200 401 16 32 67 135 271 (1024 x 768 pixels) 24 49 102 205 412 46 92 189 379 760 35 70 143 288 577 (640 x 480 pixels) 50 99 206 415 831 87 172 353 707 1417 (640 x 480 pixels) 6 sec. 13 sec. 27 sec. 56 sec. 113 sec. MOVIE (320 x 240 pixels) 18 sec. 36 sec. 75 sec. 152 sec. 305 sec. (160 x 120 pixels) 48 sec. 97 sec. 198 sec. 399 sec. 799 sec. • These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary according to the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode. • The maximum length of a movie clip recording is approximately: 4 seconds ( ), 10 seconds ( ) or 30 seconds ( ). The times shown are the maximum continuous recording times. • (Large), (Medium), (Small), , and indicate the recording resolution. • (Superfine), (Fine) and (Normal) indicate the compression setting.

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Preparing the Camera
21
Handling Precautions for CF Cards
• CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them,
apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.
• Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will cause
condensation to form in the card and lead to a malfunction. To avoid
condensation, place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving
it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the
new temperature. If condensation forms on the CF card, store it at
room temperature until the water droplets have evaporated naturally.
• Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage.
• Do not use or store CF cards in the following types of location.
- Location subject to dust or sand
- Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures
CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images)
FC-8M
FC-16M
FC-32M
FC-64M
FC-128M
7
15
31
64
128
(
1600 x 1200 pixels
)
11
24
49
100
200
24
48
99
200
401
16
32
67
135
271
(
1024 x 768 pixels
)
24
49
102
205
412
46
92
189
379
760
35
70
143
288
577
(
640 x 480 pixels
)
50
99
206
415
831
87
172
353
707
1417
(
640 x 480 pixels
)
6
sec.
13
sec.
27
sec.
56
sec.
113
sec.
MOVIE
(
320 x 240 pixels
)
18
sec.
36
sec.
75
sec.
152
sec.
305
sec.
(
160 x 120 pixels
)
48
sec.
97
sec.
198
sec.
399
sec.
799
sec.
These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual
totals may vary according to the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode.
The maximum length of a movie clip recording is approximately: 4 seconds
(
), 10 seconds (
) or 30 seconds (
). The times shown are the
maximum continuous recording times.
(Large),
(Medium),
(Small),
,
and
indicate the recording
resolution.
(Superfine),
(Fine) and
(Normal) indicate the compression setting.