Sony DSC Operating Instructions Manual page 29

Sony digital still camera operating instructions dsc-f505
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Files to be Recorded when Using the Macintosh
Photography
Data to be
Mode
Recorded
Regular
Still image
Photography
data
(still picture)
E-MAIL
320 240
still image
data
Still image
data
selected by
yourself
VOICE
Audio data
Still image
data
Moving
Moving
picture
image data
* ssss stands for any number within the range 0001 to 9999. When capturing two or more
still image data or moving image data to this unit, prevent the ssss number from being
duplicated.
PNotes
• The file sometimes increases in size when still image data is opened depending on
the application in use.
• If you use retouching software to processing the image and then capture the image
to this unit from the personal computer, or directly processing images on this unit,
the shape of the image may vary. For this reason, a file error may be displayed or
files may not open.
Data
Directory
Compression
System
JPEG
100MSDCF
folder in the
DCIM folder
JPEG
IMCIF100
folder in the
MSSONY
folder
JPEG
100MSDCF
folder in the
DCIM folder
MPEG
MOMLV100
AUDIO
in
(monaural)
MSSONYfolder
JPEG
100MSDCF
folder in
DCIM folder
MPEG-1
MOML0001
folder in
MSSONY
folder
File
Remarks
Name*
DSC0ss
ss.jpg
The file name ssss
DSC0ss
of still image data that
ss.jpg
you selected is the
same number as 320
240 image data. The
DSC0ss
folder in which these
ss.jpg
two image data are
saved is different.
DSC0ss
The file name ssss of
the image data is the
ss.mpg
same number as the
audio data.
The audio data that can
DSC0ss
be handled on this unit is
ss.jpg
the audio data that has
been recorded on this
unit or Digital Mavica.
MOV0ss
The moving image data
ss.mpg
that can be handled on
this unit is the moving
image data that has been
recorded on this unit or
Digital Mavica.
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