Panasonic Sv Av25 Operating Instructions Manual
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51 ≥The following table shows still image storage capacity for each image quality settings: The numbers shown in the above table are approximate and may vary depending on picture content. ≥When recording pictures in very dark places, the shutter speed becomes slow. Be careful not to shake the camera. When recording pictures of the subjects in quick motion, the picture may be blurred or the image of the subject may persist. ªPlaying Back Still Pictures (l20) ≥The image data files recorded on...
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52 ≥The capacities of the recording time for MPEG4 files are as follows: The times listed in the above table are approximate. ªPlaying Back Moving Pictures (MPEG4) (l22) ≥To change the screen size, select [Normal] or [Full] on [Screen] in the PLAY MENU. When [Normal] is selected, the screen size is normal and when [Full] is selected, the picture is enlarged to fill the screen. ≥When you set the screen size to [Full], a mosaic-pattern may appear depending on the picture file. ≥Files are numbered...
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53 And the SD Video Camera will be turned off approx. 30 seconds after stopping. Turn the power [OFF], then turn it on again. ≥If the still picture associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 is large (volume), it may take a longer time to be displayed than expected. ≥If there are two or more still pictures associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4, only the first still picture will be displayed. ≥Even if a still picture has been associated by the SD-Jukebox Ver.4, it may not be played back on the SD Video...
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54 ≥If a file is erased on the SD Video Camera, the DPOF information set by another camera may also be erased. ≥A still picture file (other than JPEG) that cannot be played back on the SD Video Camera may be erased. ≥Erasing many files may take a little time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out. ≥Recorded voice data always has serial numbers even after an arbitrary file is deleted. For example, if [100]TRACK003 is deleted, the current [100]TRACK004 will change into [100]TRACK003 and the...
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55 for SD-Jukebox Ver.4.) (It may be unable to check in depending on a SD-Jukebox’s version.) ≥ Do not use the personal computer (Explorer) to format it. Otherwise, it may not be recognized by the SD Video Camera. ≥ If the write protection switch of the SD Memory Card is set to [LOCK], data cannot be erased. ≥ When the Memory Card is formatted, the files will be deleted, even if files are locked. ≥ As formatting erases all the data, save the necessary data on a personal computer, etc....
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56 ≥Do not use other applications to access the CD that you are recording from or playing back with the SD-Jukebox Ver.4 (supplied). ≥While SD-MovieStage Ver.2.5 (supplied) is accessing a CD, the CD may not work properly in other applications. ≥When an NTFS-formatted Memory Card is inserted into the SD Video Camera and the Device is connected to the personal computer, the Memory Card active lamp keeps lighting. In this case, log on with [Administrator (computer administrator)] (or any other...
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57 more minutes with the SD Video Camera on Windows Media Player, these files may be stopped. Also, when using these files on SD-MovieStage, you may fail in [Play], [Cut edit] or [Convert]. In this case, click [Windows Media Update] on the installation screen or [WMP9QFEInst.exe] in [WMP9QFE] folder on the CD-ROM and follow the messages to update Windows Media Player. (This update is effective when you play back these files with Windows Media Player and the playback is stopped about 3 or 4...
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58 Playback 1: Recorded still pictures are not clear. 1: Is [Quality] on the menu set to [Normal]? If recording is done with it set to [Normal], images with fine details may include a mosaic-like pattern. Set [Quality] to [Fine]. 2: Playback images do not look normal. 2: The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the loss of image data, backing up on a personal computer is recommended. 3: Actual recording time/still image storage capacity in the Memory Card is different from those...
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59 Media Player for Macintosh. (Mac OS® 8.0 or later) The Windows Media Player for Macintosh can be downloaded from Microsoft’s Website. 2: Red, blue, green or white dots appear on the screen. 2: 0.01% or less of the pixels of some LCD Monitors may remain turned on or off. 3: When the USB cable is connected, a green [?] mark is indicated in [USB Mass Storage Device] in [Device Manager] of the Windows OS. 3: If the USB cable is connected without installing the USB Driver (supplied), [?] will be...
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60 Specifications SD Video CameraInformation for your safety Image Sensor: 1/3.2-inch CCD Image Sensor Lens: F4.0, Focal Length; 4.5 mm Shortest Image Distance; Approx. 1.7 ft (50 cm) from Lens Pixels: Total number of pixels: Approx. 2,110,000 Effective number of pixels: Approx. 1,950,000 Digital Zoom: 2.5 k Monitor: 2.0-inch LCD Flash: GN 3.5 (Built-in) Microphone: Mono Standard Illumination: 3000 lx Minimum Required Illumination: 60 lx Recording Media: SD Memory Card Image Compression: JPEG Video...