BenQ DC C30, DC C40 user manual Loading an SD Memory Card, 10.1Inserting the SD Memory card

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Write-protect tab

2.10 Loading an SD Memory Card

The SD memory card slot is located beneath the battery cover, adjacent to the battery comparment.

2.10.1Inserting the SD Memory card

1.Slide the battery cover open.

2.Slide the SD card into the slot as shown.

3.Close the battery compartment.

2.10.2Removing the SD Memory card

1.Slide the battery cover open.

2.Push and release the SD card. It will eject part way from the slot.

3.Pull the SD card from the slot.

4.Close the battery cover.

When a memory card is inserted, an icon appears in the LCD.

Images, videos, and audio files are automatically saved to the flash memory card whenever it is inserted in the camera

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Notes

To prevent valuable data from being

Press the tab in the

 

 

 

 

accidentally erased from an SD Memory

direction of the arrow

 

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on the card to write

 

 

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Card, slide the write-protect tab (on the

protect the SD

 

 

 

side of the SD Memory Card) to

Memory Card.

 

 

 

 

 

"LOCK".

To save, edit, or erase data on an SD Memory Card, you must unlock the card.

Format your SD Memory Card before use. Refer to 3.23“Formatting the Camera Memory or SD Card” on page 23.

Preparing Your DC C30/C40 for Use

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Contents Welcome Copyright Using the DC C30/C40 Table of Contents Touring your DC C30/C40Table of Contents Preparing Your DC C30/C40 for UsePC Dependent Features II Table of ContentsTroubleshooting Specifications Service information Touring Your DC C30/C40 Checking the Package ContentsFront View DC C30/C40 ComponentsRear View Left/Right Side ViewAttaching the Strap Preparing Your DC C30/C40 for Use Inserting the BatteryTurning the Power On Low Battery IndicatorSetting the Date format Setting the Date and TimeTV Out Settings Language SettingsSetting the Power Save Function Setting the Beep Sound10.1Inserting the SD Memory card Loading an SD Memory Card10.2Removing the SD Memory card 11.1Photo Mode Camera Mode Setting11.2Playback Mode 11.3Video ModePreviewing a Picture Setting the LCD Display ModeTaking a Picture Setting Image Resolution and Quality Using the Zoom Function Adjusting the Exposure Using the FlashSetting the White Balance Using Different Metering OptionsWhite Balance Settings Explained Using the Self Timer Using Macro ModeUsing Long Shutter Speeds Using the Date Stamp FunctionRecording Video Clips Setting Quick ViewViewing Pictures Using the UP, DOWN, Left Right buttonsProtecting Stored Images Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail ModeErasing all Images Erasing a Stored ImageCopy to Card Slide ShowFormatting the Camera Memory or SD Card 24.1Print Order Setting Dpof Print SettingsInstalling the Digital Camera Software PC Dependent FeaturesSoftware Description Bundled SoftwareViewing Images on TV Making ConnectionsConnecting to a Computer Using USB Troubleshooting Problem Cause Specifications For Windows Technical Support

DC C30, DC C40 specifications

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