Sony DEV-50 Digital Recording Binoculars Handbook - Page 29
Recording information on your location (GPS) (DEV-50V), Recording modes and the media - dev 50v hd
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Table of Contents Recording modes and the media Types of media that images can be saved on will depend on the recording mode selected. For details on a save operation using the external devices, see page 39. Recording mode Types of media FH/ 3D PS* FX HQ/ LP External media (USB storage devices) Blu-ray discs AVCHD recording discs --- Recording information on your location (GPS) (DEV-50V) This product records information on the location when movies or photos are recorded (the default setting). GPS triangulating status Searching for the satellites Number of dots changes Menu Lists * [PS] can be set only when [ Frame Rate] is set to [60p] ([50p]) (p. 56). Tips This product can record images with the following recording format. The recording format varies depending on the setting of [60i/50i Sel]. When [60i/50i Sel] is set to [60i (NTSC)] 3D: 1920 1080/60i PS: 1920 1080/60p FX or FH: 1920 1080/60i HQ or LP: 1440 1080/60i When [60i/50i Sel] is set to [50i (PAL)] 3D: 1920 1080/50i PS: 1920 1080/50p FX or FH: 1920 1080/50i HQ or LP: 1440 1080/50i You can select the following recording mode. [3D] (MVC HD 28M (3D)) [60p Quality ] ([50p Quality ]) (AVC HD 28M (PS)) [Highest Quality ] (AVC HD 24M (FX)) [High Quality ] (AVC HD 17M (FH)) [Standard ] (AVC HD 9M (HQ)) [Long Time ] (AVC HD 5M (LP)) "M," such as in "24M," means "Mbps." Triangulating Unable to triangulate Triangulating meters Notes Unable to record location information It may take a while before this product starts triangulating. If this product cannot triangulate, the following operations may resolve the issue. Move to a place where radio signals are easier to receive (p. 79). Tips In the following situations, the current location of this product may be different from the actual location. The margin of error can be as wide as several hundred meters. Index GB 29