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16MB | 13 | 2 |
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32MB | 27 | 5 |
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64MB | 55 | 11 |
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128MB | 112 | 23 |
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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
Frame Memory 77