Memory card capacity

Number of images that can be saved

 

 

 

 

SD system

HD system

 

 

 

16MB

13

2

 

 

 

32MB

27

5

 

 

 

64MB

55

11

 

 

 

128MB

112

23

 

 

 

Note that when transferring to the hard disk, there is ample capacity, so that problems such as this do not occur.

If you cancel the operation during a data transfer between frame memory and hard disk or memory card, then an image which was not completely transferred will not be reproducible. Avoid canceling such operations.

When loading a still image file from hard disk or memory card, if [Freeze Enable] in the Freeze menu is on, the loaded still image file may sometimes be overwritten by the frame memory input image.

To avoid this when loading a file, ensure that [Freeze Enable] is turned off.

Notes on saving or recalling a frame memory still image for or by a snapshot/keyframe

Storing a frame memory still image for a snapshot or keyframe is simply storing a still image as it is on one of the eight frame memory outputs. Similarly, reproducing a frame memory still image by means of a snapshot or keyframe is simply reproducing a still image as it is on one of the eight frame memory outputs. As concerns as a snapshot or keyframe, settings in the Freeze menu, Composite menu or other menus relating to frame memory have no effect.

To reproduce a frame memory still image by recalling a snapshot or keyframe, you must have the same still image that was present in the frame memory when you saved the snapshot or keyframe.

Therefore, when saving a snapshot or keyframe using frame memory, you must also save the still image to a storage media such as the hard disk.

Functions 9000-DVS 1 Chapter

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