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Recording mode and recording times, To change recording mode, If recording stops

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Record motion picture with automatic settings such as focus and coloring. For maximum recording times with battery see (P.24) Recording mode and recording times Recording times depend on the recording mode selected. Recording times for Panasonic SD cards (approximate) SD card capacity 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 6 GB 8 GB Recording mode (Highest picture quality) 3 min 6 min 12 min 25 min 50 min 1 h 15 min 1 h 40 min (Standard) 6 min 12 min 25 min 50 min 1 h 40 min 2 h 30 min 3 h 20 min (Longest recording time) 12 min 25 min 50 min 1 h 40 min 3 h 20 min 5 h 6 h 40 min 12 GB 16 GB 32 GB 2 h 30 min 3 h 20 min 6 h 40 min 5 h 6 h 40 min 13 h 20 min 10 h 13 h 20 min 26 h 40 min ●If a single scene exceeds 4 GB during motion picture recording, recording continues as a separate scene. ●Recording fast-moving objects or repeatedly writing on the same SD card numerous times shortens recording time. ●Mosaic-like interference may be generated on playback screens in the following circumstances: • Complicated pictures in background • The unit is moved greatly or quickly • Recording is of a rapidly moving object (particularly if recording mode is set to [ ]) To change recording mode →[BASIC]→[REC MODE If recording stops • Recording may stop suddenly if an incompatible SD card has been inserted (P.20). • Even with usable SD cards, recording may stop if you repeatedly write on the same SD card. Copy data onto a PC using VideoCam Suite, then format the SD card with this unit. (When formatted, all data on the SD card is erased.) 35 VQT2A17

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Record motion picture with automatic settings such as focus and coloring.
For maximum recording times with battery see (P.24)
Recording mode and recording times
Recording times depend on the recording mode selected.
Recording times for Panasonic SD cards (approximate)
SD card
capacity
Recording mode
(Highest picture quality)
(Standard)
(Longest recording time)
256 MB
3 min
6 min
12 min
512 MB
6 min
12 min
25 min
1 GB
12 min
25 min
50 min
2 GB
25 min
50 min
1 h 40 min
4 GB
50 min
1 h 40 min
3 h 20 min
6 GB
1 h 15 min
2 h 30 min
5 h
8 GB
1 h 40 min
3 h 20 min
6 h 40 min
12 GB
2 h 30 min
5 h
10 h
16 GB
3 h 20 min
6 h 40 min
13 h 20 min
32 GB
6 h 40 min
13 h 20 min
26 h 40 min
If a single scene exceeds 4 GB during motion picture recording, recording
continues as a separate scene.
Recording fast-moving objects or repeatedly writing on the same SD card
numerous times shortens recording time.
Mosaic-like interference may be generated on playback screens in the
following circumstances:
Complicated pictures in background
The unit is moved greatly or quickly
Recording is of a rapidly moving object (particularly if recording mode is set
to [
])
To change recording mode
[BASIC]
[REC MODE]
[
] / [
] / [
]
If recording stops
Recording may stop suddenly if an incompatible SD card has been inserted
(P.20).
Even with usable SD cards, recording may stop if you repeatedly write
on the same SD card. Copy data onto a PC using VideoCam Suite, then
format the SD card with this unit. (When formatted, all data on the SD card
is erased.)