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Shooting/
recording

mode

Resolution

setting

Compres-

sion rate
or sound

quality
setting

Frame

rate

setting

CompactFlash (16MB)

Microdrive (1GB)

One

shooting

Total

One

shooting

Total

Video clip

mode

4

G

}

10 sec.

10 sec.

12 min.

12 min.

G

{

21 sec.

21 sec.

24 min.

24 min.

2

D

}

25 sec.

25 sec.

28 min.

28 min.

D

{

50 sec.

50 sec.

56 min.

56 min.

G

}

48 sec.

48 sec.

54 min.

54 min.

G

{

1 min.

34 sec.

1 min.

34 sec.

1 hr.

45 min.

1 hr.

45 min.

0

G

}

1 min.

29 sec.

1 min.

29 sec.

1 hr.

39 min.

1 hr.

39 min.

G

{

2 min.

51 sec.

2 min.

51 sec.

3 hrs.

11 min.

3 hrs.

11 min.

Sound

recording

mode

D

16 min.

41 sec.

16 min.

41 sec.

12 hrs.

18 hrs.

G

33 min.

23 sec.

33 min.

23 sec.

12 hrs.

37 hrs.

One shooting: Maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time when shutter

release button is pressed once

Total: The maximum no. of images, shooting time, recording time that can be stored

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Even with cards of the same capacity, the amount of data that can actually be stored
may differ depending on the card brand, etc.

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The continuous shooting time for each video clip will differ depending, for example, on
the card capacity, environmental conditions (temperature and shooting conditions, etc.).

Example: Using a Microdrive at an ambient temperature of 25°C, resolution

2

,

compression rate

D

, and frame rate

}

, the continuous recording time will

be about 20 minutes, due to the rising internal temperature. If the camera is
used when the internal temperature is elevated, it is more likely for the

S

icon (warning indicator for elevated temperature) to appear, and the usable
time of the camera to become shorter. (See “Cautions concerning high
temperatures” on page 24.

Cautions when using the Microdrive

œ

When using the Microdrive continuously, the card will become very hot. Be careful when
touching the card for removal, etc.

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When using the Microdrive, it will take a few seconds after the digital camera is turned
on before the card can be used. This time will increase when more data is stored on the
card.

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It will take a great deal of time to download large amounts of data from the Microdrive to
your computer.

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Microdrive cards require more power than CompactFlash cards. Therefore the possible
battery pack operation time (see page 208) when using the Microdrive will be much less
than that when using a CompactFlash card.

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Microdrive cards are easily damaged by vibrations. Be sure to read the cautions
supplied with the Microdrive.

SX612/EX, GX, U (VPC-MZ3 GB2) Thu. Sept., 05/2002

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