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READY
Shutter Sound Recording
Ready Screen
5 Press the shutter release button.
œRecording begins.
œUp to a maximum of five seconds can be recorded.
œTo stop the recording before five seconds elapses, press the shutter release button.
œWhen recording is completed, “COMPLETE” appears and you return to the Shutter Sound Screen.
œAt this time, you can press the shutter release button to hear the newly recorded shutter sound.
œThe recorded sound file is stored on the disk in the digital disk camera (see page 148).
œTo return to the Option Screen, press the MODE button.
PREFERENCES
OP.SOUND
SOUND SAMPLING
RECORDING
PREFERENCES
OP.SOUND
INPUT SOURCE
ÄMIC FILE DEFAULT
TRY SOUND
NOTE
œIf a long shutter sound is set, the time from when the shutter release button is pressed until when the image is captured will become longer.
œIn addition to recordings made using the microphone, you can also use the software included in the SANYO Software Pack to set sound files saved in your computer.
œAny silent portions at the beginning or end of the sound file will be cut and not used as the shutter sound (provided there is no background noise). In the example below, only the portion with sound is used as the shutter sound so the sound will be heard the moment the shutter release button is pressed.
01Hsecond 2Hseconds 3Hseconds 4Hseconds 5Hseconds
NoHsound NoHsound 5Sound6
ShutterHreleaseHbuttonHisHpressAfterHfiveHseconds
5recordingHstarts6 5recordingHstops6
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