Toshiba GSC-R30 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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IMPORTANT
Do not disconnect the AC adaptor, open or close the battery cover, or remove the
battery or SD card while the camera is in operation. Doing so may damage the
camera, hard disk drive and/or SD card, and may corrupt the data stored on the
hard disk drive or SD card.
Avoid low temperature-burns when using the camera for long periods of time. The
camera can get hot, especially when used in hot environments. For long periods
of shooting, the use of a tripod is recommended.
When you are shooting very bright or shiny subjects, vertical bands may appear
on the image. This is a phenomenon called “smear” (see “Glossary” p.198) and
is not a problem with the camera.
MEM
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The maximum size for a single video file is 4GB*. When the file size approaches
4GB during video recording, a countdown begins on the screen 10 minutes before
the limit is reached.
If you just continue shooting, the camera automatically stops shooting the video,
creates a video file and then resumes shooting.
The size of the created video file will be slightly less than 4GB.
If you set the LCD monitor in the backward-facing position, the image is displayed
reversed left to right, like the image in a mirror. However, using any of the camera
buttons or keys temporarily changes the image back to normal.
You can insert up to 99 chapters in each video file.
Video recording uses up battery charge more quickly than still image
photography.
When you focus the lens either automatically or manually while shooting a video,
the lens operation noise as it focuses may also be recorded in the video.
See “Setting the Focus” p.62.
The lens operation noise emitted while you are using the zoom lever may also be
recorded in the video.
*1GB = 1 billion bytes.