Sony FD97 Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 49

Creating Clip Motion Files, Various recording

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Notes • If you try to record 55 images or more on a floppy disk, even if the remaining disk capacity is sufficient, "DISK FULL" appears on the LCD screen or on the finder and you cannot record any more images. • If you try to record 3001 images or more on a "Memory Stick," even if the remaining memory capacity of the "Memory Stick" is sufficient, "NO MEMORY SPACE" appears on the LCD screen or on the finder and you cannot record any more images. • In TEXT mode, even if you select [1600 (ECM)], the number of images you can record is equal with the number in [1600×1200]. Tips The size of the image is indicated by the pixel unit. The higher the number of pixels, the more information is included. So, an image that is saved using a large number of pixels is suitable for a largeformat print and one that is saved using a smaller number of pixels is suitable for attaching to an E-mail. Normally, an image is recorded in the ratio of four to three to fit the monitor ratio. This camera can also record the image in the ratio of three to two to accommodate the most common printing paper size. This is the same ratio as the one used in photodeveloping shops. 1600×1200 1600 (3:2) Creating Clip Motion Files Clip Motion is an animation function that plays back still images in succession. Clip Motion images are played back on this camera at approximately 0.5 s intervals. The images are stored in GIF format, which is convenient for creating home pages or attaching images to an e-mail. 4, 5 1 2, 3 1 Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE selector to STILL. 2 Select [FILE] and then [CLIP MOTION] from the menu. 3 Select the desired mode. 160×120 (NORMAL) Clip Motion of up to 10 frames can be recorded. This is suitable for use on home pages, etc. 80×72 (MOBILE) Clip Motion of up to 2 frames can be recorded. This is suitable for use with portable data terminals. CANCEL This cancels the creation of Clip Motion. B Various recording 49

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Notes
If you try to record 55 images or more on a
floppy disk, even if the remaining disk
capacity is sufficient, “DISK FULL”
appears on the LCD screen or on the finder
and you cannot record any more images.
If you try to record 3001 images or more
on a “Memory Stick,” even if the
remaining memory capacity of the
“Memory Stick” is sufficient, “NO
MEMORY SPACE” appears on the LCD
screen or on the finder and you cannot
record any more images.
In TEXT mode, even if you select [1600
(ECM)], the number of images you can
record is equal with the number in
[1600×1200].
Creating Clip Motion
Files
Clip Motion is an animation function
that plays back still images in
succession. Clip Motion images are
played back on this camera at
approximately 0.5 s intervals. The
images are stored in GIF format, which
is convenient for creating home pages
or attaching images to an e-mail.
Tips
The size of the image is indicated by the
pixel unit. The higher the number of
pixels, the more information is included.
So, an image that is saved using a large
number of pixels is suitable for a large-
format print and one that is saved using a
smaller number of pixels is suitable for
attaching to an E-mail. Normally, an
image is recorded in the ratio of four to
three to fit the monitor ratio. This camera
can also record the image in the ratio of
three to two to accommodate the most
common printing paper size. This is the
same ratio as the one used in photo-
developing shops.
1600
×
1200
1600 (3:2)
1
Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE
selector to STILL.
2
Select [FILE] and then [CLIP
MOTION] from the menu.
3
Select the desired mode.
160×120 (NORMAL)
Clip Motion of up to 10 frames can
be recorded.
This is suitable for use on home
pages, etc.
80×72 (MOBILE)
Clip Motion of up to 2 frames can
be recorded.
This is suitable for use with
portable data terminals.
CANCEL
This cancels the creation of Clip
Motion.
4, 5
2, 3
1