Protecting Images

You can protect important images from accidental erasure during single image display or index screen display.

If a memory card is formatted, all images, even protected ones, will be erased permanently.

The sample images recorded on the supplied SD Memory Card are already protected.

Movies can only be protected when the first or last scene is displayed as a still image. They cannot be protected during playback pause.

Make sure to insert a memory card that contains images.

Protecting during Single Image Display

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

1.Select the image you wish to protect.

2.Press the selector dial to open the FILE OPERATION menu.

3.Select [PROTECT ].

” appears and now the image cannot be erased.

To cancel the protection, press the selector dial.

4.Select [b RETURN] to close the menu.

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Protecting during Index Screen Display

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

CARD OPERATIONS

PROTECT

 

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1.In single image display, press the INDEX SCREEN button.

Up to 6 images appear.

2.Open the menu and select [CARD OPERATIONS].

3.Select [\ PROTECT ].

4.Select the image you wish to protect and press the selector dial.

” appears on the image.

Repeat this step to protect more images.

To cancel the protection, press the selector dial.

5.Press the MENU button.

To cancel the protection, press the selector dial in step 4. “ ” disappears and the image can now be erased.

Using a Memory Card

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Canon MVX150i, MVX100i Protecting Images, Protecting during Single Image Display, Protecting during Index Screen Display

MVX150i, MVX100i specifications

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