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Digital Still Camera mode

MPEG4 REC

MPEG4 REC MODE is able to store audio and video on a MEMORY STICK.

You can record 10 ~ 20 seconds continuously.

Recording the moving picture images onto the MEMORY STICK

1.Check whether MEMORY STICK is inserted into the camcorder. If it is not in the camcorder, insert it into the slot.

2.Set the MODE SWITCH to MEMORY.

3.Set the POWER SWITCH to CAMERA.

4.Press START/STOP button to start recording.

5.To stop recording, press the (STOP) button.

Selecting the moving picture sizes

1.Set the mode switch to MEMORY position.

2.Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.

3.Press the MENU button.

4.Turn the MENU DIAL to highlight MEMORY.

5.Press the ENTER button to enter the submenu.

6.Turn the MENU DIAL to highlight MPEG4 SIZE.

7.Press the ENTER button.

The MPEG4 SIZE toggles between 320X240 - 160X120 with each push.

Notes

M.REC MODE

INITIAL

 

CAMERA

M.PLAY SELECT

A/V

MEMORY

PHOTO QUALITY

VIEWER

MPEG4 SIZE

 

PRINT MARK

 

PROTECT

 

FILE NO.

 

DELETE

 

FORMAT

M.REC MODE

MEMORY SET

 

M.PLAY SELECT

PHOTO

PHOTO QUALITY

SF

MPEG4 SIZE

320X240

PRINT MARK

000

PROTECT

 

FILE NO.

SERIES

DELETE

 

FORMAT

 

Moving images that you recorded are saved in *.asf file format on the Memory Stick.

You can record the moving picture images as 320 x 240 pixel or 160 x 120 pixel.

The files that you recorded are saved in a folder as shown below.

The moving picture images on a Memory Stick are smaller and have less definition than Tape recordings.

The sound is recorded in Mono.

The following functions are not allowed in M.REC Mode.

- DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer), Digital Zoom, Fade, Program AE, Digital Effect, Slow Shutter

While recording onto a Memory Stick, don’t insert or eject the tape, as noise may be recorded.

While recording onto a Memory Stick, don’t eject it, as it may affect the data or the stick itself.

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Samsung SCD29 manual Recording the moving picture images onto the Memory Stick, Selecting the moving picture sizes