Sony NSC-GC1/GC3 instruction manual Battery life and the available recording and playback time

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Battery life and memory capacity

Battery life and the available recording and playback time

The tables show the approximate time (min.) that the images can be recorded/ played back with the built-in battery at full capacity and at an ambient temperature of

25°C (77°F).

Note that the available recording and playback time may be less than those indicated in the table depending on the conditions of use.

Battery capacity decreases as you use it more. as the time passes.

The available recording and playback time and the battery life are decreased under the following conditions:

-The surrounding temperature is low.

-The flash is used frequently.

-The camera has been turned on and off many times.

-The zoom is used frequently.

-The brightness of LCD Backlight is set to up.

-The battery power is low.

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It takes about one minute until the correct battery remaining indicator appears.

The displayed battery remaining indicator may not be correct under certain circumstances.

Approximate recording/playback time (min.)

Recording time*

 

Continuous recording time

90

Typical recording time**

45

Playback time

180

*Shooting movies continuously with an image size of I640(30fps)]

**Typical recording time shows the time when you repeat recording start/stop. turning the power on/off and zooming.

*To check the remaining battery time

Press POWER button to turn on and check the remaining battery on the LCD screen. The remaining amount of battery is shown as follows:

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Network Sharing Camera Read this first For Customers in Europe About changing the language setting No compensation for contents of the recording~ Notes on the LCD screen and lens About this manualTable of contents Checking the accessories supplied Getting startedCharging the built-in battery NCharging timeInserting a Memory Stick Duo not supplied ~ To remove Memory Stick DuoGOpen the LCD panel to turn the power on FJSet the clock with the Multi-selector~ To change the date and time To change the languageOpen the LCD panel to turn the power on Start shootingWIT Using the zoom Close-up mode~ Flash Selecting a flash mode for still images \9 Using the self-timerSelecting a camera mode Scene SelectionScene Selection AutoViewing/Editing images Plays back movies or still images~ To delete images in index mode ~ To view images on TV screen~ To select images to upload on a website Sharemark Changing the settings Menu/Setup ~ SetupCamera Memory Stick Tool~ When using various functions ~ When using simply outside your home, etcEnjoying your computer ~. For Windows usersUsing a Macintosh computer Installing Picture Motion Browser ~ Operating the Picture Motion Browser Operating the PMB Portable~ Recommended USB cable connection ~ To disconnect the USB cableOS pre-installed Mac OS 9, 1/9,2/ Mac Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and the computerCopying and viewing images on a Computer To delete the USB connectionIndicators on the screen 11J~ Battery life and the available recording and playback time To check the remaining battery timeApproximate recording/playback time min Approximate recording time of movies in the default setting Approximate number of still images in the default settingNumber of still images and recording time of movies Troubleshooting Power turns off suddenlyBattery remaining indicator is incorrect Cannot turn on the cameraYou cannot install Picture Motion Browser Your camera cannot playback imagesPMB Portable does not start Picture Motion Browser does not work correctlyPage Precautions For Customers in Europe Specifications Camera System\\ \\1\ \\1\\ English EspaiiolNederlands Page Page Limited Warranty US Only
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