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RECORDABLE TIME AND CAPACITY

Recordable time available for video

Resolution Storage media capacity
1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB
1280X720/25p 13 27 55 110 220 440 890
720X576/50p (16:9) 13 27 55 110 220 440 890
720X576/50p (4:3) 13 27 55 110 220 440 890

(Unit: Approximate minutes of recording)

Recordable number of photos

Resolution Storage media capacity
1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB
1696x954 (16:9) 1,650 3,290 6,630 9,999 9,999 9,999 9,999
1280x720 (16:9) 2,270 4,550 9,160 9,999 9,999 9,999 9,999
1600x1200 (4:3) 1,520 3,030 6,110 9,999 9,999 9,999 9,999
800x600 (4:3) 2,990 5,970 9,999 9,999 9,999 9,999 9,999

(Unit: Approximate number of images)

1GB 1,000,000,000 bytes : Actual formatted capacity may be

less as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory.

The figures in the table may differ depending on the actual recording
conditions and subject.
The higher the resolution, the more memory is used.
Lower resolution increases the recording time, but the image quality
may suffer.
The bit rate automatically adjusts to the recording image.
Accordingly, the recording time may vary.
Memory cards bigger than 64GB may not operate normally.
The recording length of a Time Lapse REC may vary depending on
settings.
A memory card that is used to store a video can have un-writable
areas, which may result in reduced recording time and free memory
space.
The maximum continuous recording time is under 20 minutes. The
maximum video file size is 1.8GB. When a video recording time is
more than 20 minutes or a video file exceeds 1.8GB, a new video file
is created automatically.
The maximum number of recordable photo and video files is 9,999,
respectively.
Resolutions marked with are the resolutions of photos to be
recorded when you set video resolution to 720X576/50p (4:3).