Panasonic D-snap SV-AV100 Operating Instructions Manual page 83

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Spotlight Mode
oWith t his Mode, recorded
images may t urn
out t obeextremely
dark.
• Ifthe recording
subject isextremely
bright,
itsrecorded
image may t urn out t obe
washed out.
Surf & Snow Mode
• If the recording subject is extremely bright,
its recorded image may turn out to be
washed out.
Deleting
Scenes
(Delete)
(--) 40)
• Erased files cannot be restored.
• A locked file cannot be erased. Release
the lock to erase them.
• No files can be erased if the write protect
switch on the SD Memory Card is set to
[LOCK].
• 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.
• Do not turn the power off or remove the
Memory Card while a file is being deleted.
Otherwise, the Memory Card may be
damaged.
Locking
Scenes
(File
Lock) (-.) 41)
• Even if files are locked, the files will be
deleted when the Memory Card is
formatted.
• The File Protection carried out by this SD
Video Camera is only effective for this SD
Video Camera.
• The SD Memory Card has a write
protection switch on it. If the switch is
moved to the [LOCK] side, you cannot
write to or format the Memory Card. If it is
moved back, you can.
• Locking/Unlocking
many files may take a
little time. Wait until the Card Access
Lamp goes out.
Designating
Scenes
to be Printed
(DPOF)
(--) 42)
• DPOF is the abbreviation
of Digital Print
Order Format. DPOF is used to select
images you want to print. DPOF can only
be used with products that support this
feature.
• The number of prints can be set from 0 to
99.
• This SD Video Camera may not recognize
the DPOF set by another type of device.
• DPOF-setting
many files may take a little
time. Wait until the Card Access Lamp
goes out.
Formatting
the Memory
Card
(Format
Card)
(--) 51)
• Normally, it is not necessary to format the
Memory Card.
• If the Memory Card performance
becomes
unstable (recording or playback fails, etc.),
try to format it.
• If a message to prompt you to check the
Memory Card comes up, it will be
necessary to format it in order to use it on
the SD Video Camera.
• By formatting, all data stored in the
Memory Card (e.g., MPEG2 motion
images, MPEG4 motion images, still
pictures) are erased.
• Format the Memory Card on the SD Video
Camera. A Memory Card formatted on a
machine other than the SD Video Camera
may not be used. A Memory Card
formatted on the SD Video Camera may
not be used on other machines. Format a
Memory Card on the machine on which it
is used.
• 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.
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