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About SD Memory Cards
SD Memory Cards (sold separately) are referred to in this manual 
as “SD cards”.
Note the information given below on handling SD cards.
Notes on Using SD Cards
• SD cards contain built-in nonvolatile semiconductor memory. Recorded data is not 
generally corrupted (or erased) during normal use, but misuse can result in data 
corruption (loss). Toshiba accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages or loss 
arising from the corruption (loss) of data stored on SD cards, regardless of the details 
or cause.
• Because part of the memory on an SD card is used as the system area, the actual 
available memory capacity is smaller than stated card capacity.
• Always format SD cards in the camera. Formatting an SD card on another device (such 
as a  PC) can cause problems that may prevent data being written to or read from the 
card.
• You should always make backup copies of important data.
• SD cards have a limited operating life. If you are no longer able to record or erase 
images on an SD card that has been used for a long period, you should purchase a new 
SD card.
• Take care that young children do not accidentally swallow an SD card as this could 
cause choking.
• This camera conforms to SD standard version 1.01.
Write-protection
To prevent important data from being accidentally 
erased, you can lock (write-protect) an SD card by 
moving the write-protect tab on the side of the card to 
the LOCK position. To record, edit or erase data on 
the card, return the tab to the unlocked position.
IMPORTANT
• The use of high-speed SD cards (10MB/sec or faster) is recommended. Using SD 
cards with slower data transfer rates may prevent normal video recording and 
playback.
• Not all third-party SD cards are guaranteed to work with this camera.
LOCK
LOCK
Write-protect tab
Locked