HP Photosmart R607 HP Photosmart R507/R607 digital camera with HP Instant Shar - Page 167

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Feature Description Storage z 32 MB internal flash memory, with approximately 27 MB for storage of images z Slot for memory card z This camera supports both Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMediaCardTM (MMC) memory cards 8 MB and larger. Only MMC cards that have been verified compliant to the MultiMediaCard specification are supported. Compliant MMC memory cards have the MultiMediaCard logo on the card or package. z SD cards are recommended, as they are faster than MMC cards at reading and writing data. z This camera may support memory cards up to 2 GB, though HP has only tested up to 512 MB. Cards larger than 2 GB will not work. A high capacity card itself does not affect camera performance, but a large number of files (over 300) does affect the time it takes for the camera to turn on. z The number of images that can be saved in memory depends on the Image Quality settings (see Memory Capacity on page 171). Image capture options z Still (default) z Self-Timer-still picture or video clip taken after 10-second delay z Self-Timer - 2 shots-still picture taken after 10-second delay, then a second picture taken about 3 seconds later. Single video taken after 10-second delay. z Burst-camera takes approximately 5 shots in a row as quickly as it possibly can until the buffer is full z Video-24 frames per second (includes audio), until the camera runs out of memory Appendix C: Specifications 167

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Appendix C: Specifications
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Storage
32 MB internal flash memory, with
approximately 27 MB for storage of images
Slot for memory card
This camera supports both Secure Digital (SD)
and MultiMediaCard
TM
(MMC) memory cards
8 MB and larger. Only MMC cards that have
been verified compliant to the MultiMediaCard
specification are supported. Compliant MMC
memory cards have the
MultiMediaCard logo on the card or package.
SD cards are recommended, as they are faster
than MMC cards at reading and writing data.
This camera may support memory cards up to
2 GB, though HP has only tested up to 512 MB.
Cards larger than 2 GB will not work. A high
capacity card itself does not affect camera
performance, but a large number of files (over
300) does affect the time it takes for the camera
to turn on.
The number of images that can be saved in
memory depends on the
Image Quality
settings
(see
Memory Capacity
on page 171).
Image capture
options
Still
(default)
Self-Timer
—still picture or video clip taken after
10-second delay
Self-Timer - 2 shots
—still picture taken after
10-second delay, then a second picture taken
about 3 seconds later.
Single video taken after 10-second delay.
Burst
—camera takes
approximately 5 shots in a
row as quickly as it possibly can until the buffer is
full
Video
—24 frames per second (includes audio),
until the camera runs out of memory
Feature
Description