
Display of remaining charge
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Mode display | LCD monitor | Remaining charge of battery pack |
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panel | or viewfinder |
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| No indication | Approximately full charge. |
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| No indication | Battery pack charge is low. |
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| No indication | It will soon be impossible to capture or playback images. The |
| remaining charge is not sufficient to accept commands from | |
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| a computer connected (see page 159) using the SANYO |
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| Software Pack. |
Replace with a fully charged battery pack.
Mode display panel
LCD monitor | Viewfinder |
NOTE
œThe amount of time a fully charged battery pack will last will depend on factors such as your use of the flash, your use of the LCD monitor, the ambient temperature, and other shooting conditions. For ambient temperatures below 10°C, the rate the charge decreases is especially fast. Therefore, even the same battery pack may allow different number of images to be captured under different conditions.
œBefore using the digital disk camera for important situations (e.g. wedding or when traveling) or in cold environments, it is recommended to take a spare battery pack with you as a precaution.
œFor ambient temperatures below 10°C, it is recommended to keep the battery pack warm by placing it in your pocket or some other warm location.
HELP
If the LCD monitor goes off suddenly
œWhen using the LCD monitor with the battery pack charge about half full, the LCD monitor may turn off momentarily after an image is captured. This is to allow a quick recharge of the flash. When the flash has been recharged, the LCD monitor will come back on automatically.
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