AIPTEK DV4500 manual Storage Capacity Table

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Addenda

Storage Capacity Table

 

Still picture

 

 

 

Video Clip

Audio Clip

Memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2304x1728

2048x1536

1600x1200

640x480

All

Maximum

 

resolutions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash memory (16MB)

10

 

20

30

48

3-7 min

1 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD/MMC card (32MB)

20

 

40

60

96

6-14 min

2 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD/MMC card (64MB)

40

 

80

120

192

12-28 min

4 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD/MMC card (128MB)

80

 

160

240

384

24-56 min

8 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD/MMC card (256MB)

160

 

320

480

768

48-112 min

16 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD/MMC card (512MB)

320

 

640

960

1536

96-224 min

32 hr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1. The actual number of pictures stored may vary (up to + 30%) depending on the resolution and color saturation.

*2. The video test result applies to all resolutions.

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Contents Page Safety Notice WelcomeTable of Contents Camera Settings Advanced OperationsUsing PC Camera Troubleshooting Troubleshooting on USB Aiptek ServiceCopying Files to Your PC AddendaCamera Parts Getting Started Loading the batteriesInserting the SD/MMC card optional Unlock LockAttaching the wrist strap optional How to hold your camera How to open the connector coverUsing the tripod optional Basic Operations Turning off your camera Basic OperationsTurning on your camera Setting the language SettingsLanguage Time 2003/01/01 Beep Flicker LanguageHow to record a video clip Recording a video clipLCD Display Press the Record/ShutterSetting the focus ZoomingSelecting metering modes Press the Record/Shutter button to take a still picture How to take a still pictureTaking a still picture Using the flash strobe Recording a voice clip 000010Playing back your recordings Full-screen viewThumbnail view Reviewing a still picture FollowsPlaying back a video or audio clip 000056While playing a video or audio Clip, the available function Buttons are as followsSwitching on/off the OSD display Connecting the camera to your TV Video AudioVoice Recording mode, the Menu/OK button has no function Resolution Exit Resolution Exposure 0.0 EffectDigital Video Camcorder menu Menu+0.3 Adjusting exposure compensationExposure Applying special effects to movie clips EffectExit Normal Classic Exit Resolution Self Timer White Balance Changing picture resolutionDigital Still Camera menu Exit 2304X1728 2048X1536 1600X1200Exit Off Self TimerUsing the self-timer Adjusting the white balance White BalanceExit Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten FluorescentExposure Effect Date Stamp Applying special effects to still pictures Using the date stamp Date StampDelete All Playback menuDelete Info Delete All InfoLock This? Lock All?Sorting files IndexPicture Video Audio Playing MP3 music Copying MP3 files to the cameraPlaying MP3 files 0001Track01.MP3 000430MP3 menu RepeatRepeat 3D EnhanceExit Strong Low Off Setting 3D enhancement3D Enhance 3D Enhance Bass Setting bass effectBass 000350 3858 KB HoldViewing MP3 info Deleting MP3 files Unhold? Holding button settingsHold Camera Settings Switching to Settings modeSetting the date and time TimeSetting the beep sound Setting the flickerBeep FlickerSetting auto-off Auto Off1Min 3MinRestoring default settings DefaultFormatting media FormatPage Installing the DV 4500 Driver on your PC Connecting the camera to your PC For Windows 2000/ME/98SE users Copying files to the PCFor Windows XP users Copying Files to Your PC Copying files to the PC Viewing/Playing files on your PC File location Using PC Camera Starting the application Using PC CameraInstalling DV 4500 software Using PC Camera Starting the application Using PC Camera Starting the application Using the DV 4500 PC Camera Preview WindowConfiguring Format options Recording an AVI movieTaking a snapshot Color SpaceConfiguring Properties options Configuring Flicker optionsVideo setting Custom settingLED Event Table Flicker Settings TableAddenda Storage Capacity Table Battery Life Table Battery indicator status Icon DescriptionSystem Message Table Message DescriptionSpecifications Q1 The camera can not be switched on normally TroubleshootingWhen using the camera Q7 The pictures or video clips taken appear too dark Q5 I cannot use the flash strobeQ6 The pictures taken appear too blurred When connecting the camera to the computer or TV Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Windows XP users Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Aiptek Service AIPTEK, Inc82-143-91041v1.0