CONCERNING IMAGE AND AUDIO DATA STORAGE

Saving the Images Captured with Your Digital Camera

œSaving the images to a computer

Requires:

Computer connecting cable (supplied), commercially available personal computer

Advantages: The images are saved as data on the computer hard disk. They can then be processed or edited, sent over a network or the Internet, etc.

œPrint out in high quality with a digital print service

Take your image data to digital print services centers for digital cameras (see page 109). Also, access network print services as necessary.

Advantages: You can receive high-quality printouts of the images you capture.

Caution:

To print out a single shot from a sequential shot or a single scene from a video

 

clip, you must first copy the data as a still image (see page 108).

 

If the image resolution is low, depending on the print size, the output image may

 

not be high quality.

Data File Formats

The format of the files saved on the card and the method in which the file names are determined are explained below.

Still image data

 

Data format:

JPEG or TIFF format (Design rule for Camera File system compliant)

File name structure:

SANYoooo.jpg or SANYoooo.tif

 

The “oooo” represents a sequential number assigned automatically.

Voice memo data

 

Data format:

WAVE format

File name structure:

SANYoooo.wav

 

The “oooo” represents the same sequential number as the image file

 

to which the sound memo corresponds.

Sequential shots data

 

Data format:

JPEG format

File name structure:

SEQTxxyy.jpg

 

The “xx” represents the folder number where the sequential shots are

 

stored. The “yy” represents a sequential number assigned

 

automatically.

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