Writing Printing Information On A Multimediacard Or Sd Memory Card - Panasonic NV-MX300B Operating Instructions Manual

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SHUTTER/IRIS
AUTO
MNL
AE LOCK
VOL/JOG
W.B
MENU
Title
Writing Printing Information on a
MultiMediaCard or SD Memory
Card
(DPOF Settings)
The pictures to be printed, the number of prints and
other printing-related information (DPOF settings) can
be written on the MultiMediaCard.
"DPOF" stands for "Digital Print Order Format", and it
enables printing information to be added to pictures in
the MultiMediaCard so that it can be used by any
system that supports DPOF.
≥The same settings can be performed using the short-
cut menu. (p. 118)
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CAMERA
VCR
CARD
P.B
MODE
ON
OFF
Procedure
1
2
Slide the [OFF/ON/
Set [DPOF SETTING] on
MODE] Switch from the
the [CARD EDITING]
[ON] position to put the
Sub-Menu to [YES].
Movie Camera in the
(p. 16)
Card Playback Mode.
CAMERA
VCR
MENU
CARD
P.B
SHUTTER/IRIS
MODE
ON
OFF
VOL/JOG
5
6
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to
Repeat steps 4 and 5 ,
select the number of
and press the [MENU]
prints, and then press
Button when the
it.
settings are finished.
SHUTTER/IRIS
SHUTTER/IRIS
VOL/JOG
VOL/JOG
MENU
3
4
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to
select [VARIABLE],
select the pictures, and
then press it.
then press it.
To make one print of all
The number of prints
the pictures, select
established by the DPOF
[ALL 1]; to prevent all the
setting is displayed.
pictures from being
printed, select [ALL 0].
SHUTTER/IRIS
SHUTTER/IRIS
VOL/JOG
VOL/JOG
Verifying the DPOF Settings
Select [VERIFY] in step 3 above. The picture for
which 1 or more prints have been set by DPOF is
played back in succession (Slide Playback).
SHUTTER/IRIS
VOL/JOG
Remarks, etc.
≥The number of prints can be set from 0 to 99.
2
≥The [¥] Mark
appears to indicate pictures for
which 1 or more prints have been set.
≥Perform the DPOF settings with your own Movie
Camera in use.
≥It may take some moments to verify the DPOF
settings. Wait until the [ACCESS] Lamp goes off.
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