Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FS42 Operating Instructions Manual page 98

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Note
• Refer to
P130
for information about the available recording time.
• The remaining recordable time shown on the LCD may not decrease regularly.
• Depending on the type of card you are using, the card access indication may appear for a
while after shooting motion pictures. This is normal.
• The volume of motion picture is limited to 2 GB per recording session. The maximum available
recording time for up to 2 GB is displayed on the screen. (DMC-FS42P/DMC-FS4P/
DMC-FS42PC/DMC-FS4PC/DMC-FS42PU/DMC-FS4PU/DMC-FS42GC/DMC-FS4GC/
DMC-FS42GJ/DMC-FS4GJ/DMC-FS42GN/DMC-FS4GN)
• The volume of motion picture is limited to 15 minutes per recording session. The maximum
available recording time for up to 15 minutes only is displayed on the screen. (DMC-FS42PR/
DMC-FS4PR/DMC-FS42EF/DMC-FS4EF/DMC-FS42EB/DMC-FS4EB)
• When motion pictures recorded with this camera are played back on other equipment, the
quality of pictures may deteriorate or it may not be possible to play them back. Also the
recording information may not be displayed correctly.
• This camera has improved sound quality so motion pictures recorded on this camera cannot
be played back on a Panasonic Digital Camera (LUMIX models) that was sold in June 2008
or before. (However, motion pictures recorded on previous models can be played back on this
camera.)
• In Motion Picture Mode [ 6 ] the following functions cannot be used.
– [ 3 ]/[ 2 ] in [AF MODE]
• This unit does not support recording motion pictures on MultiMediaCards.
• In Motion Picture Mode, the angle of view may become narrower than in Normal Picture Mode.
• If the power supply from the outlet is cut off while recording motion pictures using the DC
coupler, the pictures being shot will not be recorded. Securing stable power supply or using
the battery is recommended.
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