MultiMediaCard & Complete Feature-Set for Versatile Video
MultiMediaCard (ELURA2 only)
The ELURA2 expands video possibilities by offering a MultiMediaCard in addition to a Mini DV cassette. This ultra- small and
MultiMediaCard, and vice versa. Produce effects not possible with just a cassette using one of the MultiMediaCard’s three types of Card Mix Effects. Choose one of the sample images provided on the supplied MultiMediaCard such as a picture frame or crashing
waves and combine it with the currently recording image.
*With a commercially available PC card adapter or reader.
3 Shooting Modes
The ELURA2 / ELURA2 have three shooting modes to accommodate any of your needs.
pictures packed with excitement. Faster than the high speed motor drive of a 35mm camera, the ELURA2 /
1) Normal Movie Mode
Select this recording mode when you choose to capture smooth, full motion video for playback on your TV. The Progressive Scan CCD and RGB Primary Color Filter achieve video quality worth watching again and again.
2) Digital Photo Mode
The ELURA2 / ELURA2 function as a digital still camera; they’re like two cameras in one. Just press the photo button to capture more than 700 stunning still pictures on a single videocassette (in SP mode) or combine video and still pictures together with the added benefit of audio. The ELURA2 can also capture approximately 60 fine resolution still pictures onto an 8MB MultiMediaCard.
3)Digital Motor DriveTM (Progressive Scan Mode)
The ELURA2 / ELURA2's Digital Motor Drive, made possible only through the use of a Progressive Scan CCD, captures high resolution
ELURA2's Digital Motor Drive amazes photo hobbyists and professional photographers by recording an incredible 30 full frame images per second, continuously. Select this mode when you plan to capture superior quality frames from videocassette onto a MultiMediaCard (ELURA2 only), viewing on TV, printing or downloading to a DV compatible computer. The Digital Motor Drive, first introduced by Canon, expands the ELURA2 / ELURA2's versatility and the variety of your images. (Use Normal Movie Mode for standard video recording.)