Olympus DS-5000iD DS-5000iD Detailed Instructions (English) - Page 12
Memory Sizes of Cards and, Approximate Recording Times, Compatible Cards
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Memory Card This recorder uses dual memory in the form of SD card memory and built-in memory (microSD card), allowing you to record to the selected memory. A removable microSD card is used for the built-in memory thus allowing you to remove your recording from the recorder safely in case of recorder 1 malfunction or failure. Compatible Cards The recorder supports cards with memory capacity between 512 MB to 8 GB. Memory Card Settings and operating environment relating to the card Check the latest operating information on the Olympus homepage (http://www.olympus.com) when using cards other than the included card. In addition, refer to the following pages as well when handling the card. • Inserting and Ejecting a SD card (☞ P.23) • Inserting and Ejecting a microSD card (☞ P.63) • Setting Recording Destination (Card Select) (☞ P.26) • Formatting the Card (Format) (☞ P.64) SD card 1 3 2 microSD card 1 12 SD card 1 Card Lock SD card is equipped with a lock function. When the lock function is used, important data is protected by preventing it from being accidentally overwritten or erased. When the lock function is set will appear on the display. 2 Index area For writing down information identifying card or content. 3 Contact area Comes into contact with the recorder's signal read contacts. microSD card 1 Contact area Comes into contact with the recorder's signal read contacts. Memory Sizes of Cards and Approximate Recording Times*1 Memory Size 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB QP Mode SP Mode 38 hr. 45 min. 79 hr. 30 min. 77 hr. 40 min. 159 hr. 05 min.*2 157 hr. 55 min.*2 323 hr. 35 min.*2 310 hr. 10 min.*2 635 hr. 25 min.*2 631 hr. 15 min.*2 1293 hr. 15 min.*2 The above are the standard times, and the available recording time will vary depending on the card. *1: Available recording time for one continuous file. Available recording time may be shorter if many short recordings are made. *2:Total recording time of several files. The maximum recording time per file is 99 hours 59 minutes.