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Preparing for shooting
Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the 
camera <ON>. (Page 27 of Vol.1)
 
Make sure the mode lamp is lit.
Slide the <OPEN> lever of the memory card 
slot cover down to open the cover.
Fully insert a memory card with the notch 
up into the memory card slot.
Close the memory card slot cover.
 
Close until it clicks firmly into place.
Insert from the 
terminal side straight 
forward as shown in 
the picture, until you 
hear a “click”.
• Do not perform the following operations while 
the memory card access lamp is flashing.
You may damage the memory card or its 
contents, or cause the camera to fail to operate 
correctly.
-  Opening the door and removing the memory 
card
-  Switching off the power
-  Connecting and disconnecting the USB2.0 
connection cable
-  Removing the battery
-  Shaking or striking the camera
• Always format memory cards that have been 
used on other devices when first using them 
with this camera. (Page 13)
• If [CHECK CARD.] (check the memory card.) 
is displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor, 
remove the memory card and reinsert it.
• Images shot from the start of shooting until it is 
stopped, are recorded as one clip.
• When recording is paused after a short 
recording, time may be required after pressing 
the <START/STOP> button before writing to 
the memory card is completed. This means 
that if the <START/STOP> button is pressed, 
operations cannot be accepted immediately.
• The camera reads information from the 
memory card immediately after the memory 
card is inserted, therefore, after [PAUSE] 
is displayed in the operation status display 
(Page 72), press the <START/STOP> button to 
start shooting.
• The recording formats of factory default are [PH 
1080/60i] in AVCHD mode, and [DV 480/60i] 
in DV mode. To check current setting status, 
see “Checking and displaying shooting status” 
(Page 25).
• The upper limit for the number of clips that 
can be recorded in AVCHD mode on a 
single memory card is 900. (However, this 
number may exceed 900 clips when shooting 
immediately after the POWER/MODE switch 
has been turned <ON>.)
The upper limit for the number of clips that can 
be recorded in DV mode is 900.
Basic shooting operations