
Ejecting the disk
Caution
Be careful not to let the disk fall
œDepending on how you are holding the digital disk camera, when the disk is ejected, it may fall out of the digital disk camera and become damaged. When ejecting the disk, be careful not to let the disk fall from the disk holder.
1 If the digital disk camera is turned on, turn it off (see |
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page 35). | Mode display | |
panel |
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œ Press the power button for more than one second. | Power button |
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œ When the power is turned off, the displays on the | Viewfinder | EJECT lever |
mode display panel and LCD monitor (or viewfinder) |
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turn off. |
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2 Push the EJECT lever in the direction of the arrow. |
| Disk holder |
œ The disk holder opens slightly. | LCD monitor | |
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3 Open the disk holder in the direction of the arrow.
œWhen the disk holder is opened, the disk is ejected.
4 Gently pull out the disk.
Disk
Open with fingers here
HELP
If the disk cannot be removed
œIf data on the disk is being accessed (the disk mark is rotating; see page 30), the disk holder will not open when the EJECT lever is pushed. Wait until the disk mark stops rotating and the digital disk camera turns off.
œIf the digital disk camera is on, the disk cannot be removed. Turn off the digital disk camera and then eject the disk with the EJECT lever.
œThe disk can be removed in the power save mode (see page 35).
œIf the disk cannot be removed when the digital disk camera is off, turn the digital disk camera back on and then off again, and then eject the disk with the EJECT lever.
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