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Car
d Features
Card Features
You can record still images to a Memory
Card.
1
Slide the M-CARD Lock Switch to
unlock, then set POWER to M-CARD.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
M-CARD position.
• “PLAY: PUSH PLAY KEY” is
displayed for 10 seconds. (p. 51)
2
Press MENU
to display CARD
SETTING menu, then
press JOG KEY
to select
NORMAL
or
FINE
.
• Press MENU to exit this menu.
3
Press PHOTOSHOT
to record an
image.
• The PhotoShot image is recorded to
the Memory Card.
• When SHUTTER is set to ON (Menu
OSD: p. 102), still pictures are
recorded with a visual shutter effect
and click sound. If set to OFF, the still
image will be displayed only.
1
POWER
2
JOG KEY
3
PHOTOSHOT
Image Resolution and Capacity
(supplied 8MB Memory Card)
REC
Mode
FINE
NORMAL
Image
Resolution
1280 x 960
640 x 480
Capacity
Approx. 30 images
Approx. 70 images
• The number of images given for each mode
applies when all images are taken in same
mode.
• You can change recording modes at any
time before capturing an image.
• The number of images that can be captured
may differ depending on the subject. After
capturing an image, the number may not
decrease, or it may decrease by two. This
is normal.
• While “PROCESSING” is displayed,
DO
NOT turn off the Palmcorder or unplug
the AC Adaptor
(supplied) because this
will cause irreversible damage to the
memory.
Before you begin
• Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source. (pp. 14, 15)
• Set POWER to OFF before inserting a
Memory Card. (p. 13)
Card PhotoShot
• Memory Card will not work when DV
Interface Cable (i.LINK) is connected.
Warning
Warning
M-CARD
Lock
2
MENU
Note
• 1280 x 960 PhotoShot image is interpolated
from 640 x 480 image.
• Some artifacting, softened edges or picture
noise may occur in Fine (1280 x 960) Mode.
• Progressive PhotoShot is not available when
capturing to card (only tape). Therefore,
640 x 480 Progressive PhotoShot to Tape
may produce better results in some
circumstances, especially when capturing
moving subjects.
• PhotoShot capture time for Fine Mode
(1280 x 960) is approximately 20 seconds,
and for Normal Mode (640 x 480) is
approximately 7~10 seconds.
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