Panasonic NV-DS50A Camcorder User Manual


 
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Constructing a Folder when the Card is
used with a PC
When a Card with data recorded on it is inserted
into a personal computer, folders will be displayed
as in the figure.
[100cdpfp]: The images (Imga0001.jpg, etc.) in
this folder are recorded in the JPEG
format.
[Misc]: Files in which DPOF Data has been
set to the image are in this.
[Dcim], [Im01cdpf], etc. are necessary items in the
folder structure. They have nothing to do with
actual operations.
In the Card Photoshot Mode, the Movie Camera
automatically saves file numbers (Imga0001.jpg,
etc.) along with the images. The file numbers are
recorded with each image as a consecutive
number.
The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card
label corresponds to the total amount of the
capacity to protect and manage the copyright and
of the capacity available as a conventional
memory for a Movie Camera, Personal Computer
or others.
Capacity that can be used as conventional
memory:
8MB Card about 6,800,000 bytes
Cautions for Use
In the event of abnormal operation (e.g. if the unit
emits smoke or an unusual smell), immediately stop
operating the unit and consult the Panasonic
Customer Care Centre on 132600.
ªAfter Use
1
Take out the Cassette.
(l 12)
2
Set the [VCR/OFF/CAMERA/M-CARD]
Switch to [OFF].
3
Take out the Card. (NV-DS50 only)
4
Detach the power supply and retract the
Viewfinder or the LCD Monitor.
(
l
10, 13)
5
To protect the Lens, attach the supplied
Lens Cap.
ªCautions for Use
When you use your Movie Camera in a rainy or
snowy day or on a beach, make sure that no
water enters inside the Movie Camera.
Water may cause the Movie Camera or Cassette
to malfunction. (Irreparable failure may occur.)
If sea water splashes onto the Movie Camera, wet
a soft cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use it
to wipe the camera body carefully. Then, wipe it
again thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.
Keep the Movie Camera away from magnetized
equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV,
video game equipment, etc.).
If you use the Movie Camera on or near a TV,
images or sounds may be disturbed due to
electromagnetic wave radiation.
Do not use near a cell phone because doing so
may cause noise to adversely affect the picture
and sound.
By strong magnetic fields created by speakers or
large motors, recording on the tape may be
damaged, or images may be distorted.
Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a
microprocessor may adversely affect the Movie
Camera, causing the disturbance of images and
sounds.
If the Movie Camera is affected by magnetically
charged equipment and does not function
properly, turn off the Movie Camera power and
detach the Battery or AC Adaptor and then
connect the Battery or AC Adaptor again.
Thereafter, turn on the Movie Camera power.