Panasonic PV-GS50S Operating Instructions Manual page 89

Operating instructions
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ª Recording on a Card
≥Do not touch the connector terminal located on the
back of the card.
≥Wide images cannot be recorded on the Memory
Card.
≥A card that was formatted with this Palmcorder
may not be usable in other equipment. If this
happens, please format the card with the
equipment with which the card is to be used.
Before proceeding with this operation, we suggest
that you take the precautionary measure of storing
important images in your personal computer.
≥In the Card PhotoShot mode, the Palmcorder
automatically saves the file numbers (100-0012,
etc.) along with the pictures. A file number is
recorded with each picture as a running number.
≥If the [TAPE/CARD/CARD MODE] Selector is set
to [CARD], the Palmcorder is automatically turned
off when you leave it for about 5 minutes without
performing any PhotoShot recording.
≥When the [TAPE/CARD/CARD MODE] Selector is
set to [CARD], you cannot record to the Tape.
≥During automatic copying tape pictures onto a
Card, the number of pictures that can still be
recorded on the Card is displayed. When it
becomes [0], the Tape is set to the Recording
Pause Mode.
≥Pictures with wide-screen format signals cannot
be copied.
Card PhotoShot
(l 52)
≥Sound cannot be recorded.
≥The Progressive Function is set to [ON].
≥Even if the [SHTR EFFECT] is set to [ON], the
Shutter Effect cannot be recorded on the picture.
≥The shutter speed ranges from 1/60-1/500.
≥When the color of the screen changes or blurs,
adjust the shutter speed manually to 1/60 or 1/100.
≥A Card formatted with other equipment (like a
Personal Computer) might be unusable or it might
take more time for recording. We recommend that
you use this equipment to format it.
≥The file format supported by this Palmcorder is
JPEG. (Not all the JPEG formatted files will be
played back.)
The following functions are not possible.
≥Zoom Microphone Function (l 31)
≥Digital Zoom (l 31)
≥Digital Effects/Functions (l 39)
(l 52 – 55)
RapidFire
≥When the [BURST MODE] is set to [
≥One more still picture may be recorded after you
≥When the [BURST MODE] is set to [
≥The RapidFire
≥When the [SELF TIMER] is set to [ON], the
Voice (Voice Recording Function)
≥[PHOTO SHOT] Button does not operate.
≥The sound is recorded in monaural, that is, mixed
≥The continuous recording time for voice depends
≥More than 100 hours of remaining time is indicated
Recording Moving Pictures (MPEG4)
≥The file format supported by this Palmcorder is
≥[PHOTO SHOT] Button does not operate.
≥More than 100 hours of remaining time is indicated
≥When Remaining Time Indication becomes
≥The shutter speed is adjustable within the range of
≥When the color of the screen changes or blurs,
≥The picture size of the moving picture (MPEG4) is
≥When attaching to email, we recommend the file
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Consecutive Still Shots
[PROGRESSIVE] is automatically set to [OFF],
and when [
L], the [PROGRESSIVE] is set to
[ON].
release the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.
≥The screen does not become still for each
frame.
≥Even if [CINEMA] is set to [ON], the black bars
cannot be recorded on top and bottom of the
picture.
TM
Consecutive Still Shots and Title
Function cannot be used simultaneously.
Palmcorder records the maximum number of
pictures recordable depending on the
[BURST MODE] setting.
[L] and [R] of the stereo sound.
on the capacity of the memory card. (24 hours,
max.)
as [R:99h59m].
ASF. (Not all the ASF formatted files will be played
back.)
as [R:99h59m].
[R:0h00m], [NO SPACE LEFT] Indication appears.
Recording may not be started.
1/60 to 1/500 while recording moving pictures
(MPEG4).
adjust the shutter speed manually to 1/60 or 1/100.
set to be:
[SUPERFINE]: 320k240
[FINE]:
176k144
[NORMAL]:
176k144
size to be less than 1MB.
[SUPERFINE]: approximately 15 seconds
[FINE]:
approximately 20 seconds
[NORMAL]:
approximately 1 minute
Others
(l 53)
H], the
H]:
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