Samsung SC HMX20C User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 82

Highlight, Cont. Capture, Settings, Contents, On-screen, display, Recent, 2Cut/1Sec, PHOTO

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using the menu items Highlight Shows a section of recorded movie images at random according to the total play time and number of files. Settings Recent All Contents Shows a section of a movie image(s) that was created within 24 hours of the most recent one. Shows a section of all movie images. On-screen display This function will work only in Movie play mode. Cont. Capture You can consecutively capture still images while playing a movie image by pressing the PHOTO button. Settings 1Cut 2Cut/1Sec 5Cut/1Sec Contents Captures only one still image. 2 still images per second of movie playback are captured while the PHOTO button is pressed. 5 still images per second of movie playback are captured while the PHOTO button is pressed. On-screen display None • The images are captured continuously while the PHOTO button is pressed. - The number of the captured images varies depending on how long the PHOTO button is pressed. - The interval that the images are captured continuously varies according to the continuous capture option. • When an error (such as memory full) occurs during continuous capturing, capturing is ended and an error message is displayed. • The captured images during playback are stored in the storage media in use. • While pressing down on the PHOTO button, the video playback will pause each time an image is captured. This will make the image capture seem longer than 1 second, however, 2 or 5 images are being captured for each second of movie playback. • This function will work only in Movie play mode. 70_ English

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Highlight
Shows a section of recorded movie images at random according to the total play time and number of files.
Settings
Contents
On-screen
display
Recent
Shows a section of a movie image(s) that was created within 24 hours of the
most recent one.
All
Shows a section of all movie images.
This function will work only in Movie play mode.
Cont. Capture
You can consecutively capture still images while playing a movie image by pressing the
PHOTO
button.
Settings
Contents
On-screen
display
1Cut
Captures only one still image.
None
2Cut/1Sec
2 still images per second of movie playback are captured while the
PHOTO
button is pressed.
5Cut/1Sec
5 still images per second of movie playback are captured while the
PHOTO
button is pressed.
The images are captured continuously while the
PHOTO
button is pressed.
-
The number of the captured images varies depending on how long the
PHOTO
button is pressed.
-
The interval that the images are captured continuously varies according to the continuous capture option.
When an error (such as memory full) occurs during continuous capturing, capturing is ended and an error message
is displayed.
The captured images during playback are stored in the storage media in use.
While pressing down on the
PHOTO
button, the video playback will pause each time an image is captured.
This will make the image capture seem longer than 1 second, however, 2 or 5 images are being captured for each
second of movie playback.
This function will work only in Movie play mode.
using the menu items