Casio EX-Z6 User Manual

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USING A MEMORY CARD
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USING A MEMORY CARD
You can expand the storage
capabilities of your camera by using
a commercially available memory
card (SD memory card, SDHC
memory card, or MultiMediaCard).
You can also copy files from built-in
memory to a memory card and from
a built-in memory card to built-in
memory.
• Normally, files are stored in built-in memory. When you
insert a memory card, however, the camera automatically
stores files to the card.
• Note that you cannot save files to built-in memory while a
memory card is installed in the camera.
 IMPORTANT! 
• Use only an SD memory card, SDHC memory card,
or a MultiMediaCard with this camera. Proper
operation is not guaranteed when any other type of
card is used.
• See the instructions that come with the memory card
for information about how to use it.
• Certain types of cards can slow down processing
speeds. If you are using a slow memory card, you
may not be able to record a movie using the “HQ”
image quality setting. Because of this, use of a
memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at
least 10MB per second is recommended.
• Certain types of memory cards take longer to record
data, which can cause movie frames to be dropped.
 and 
REC
 flash on the monitor screen during
recording to let you know when a frame has been
dropped. Use of a memory card with a maximum
transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is
recommended.
• SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards have a
write protect switch, which you can use to protect
against accidental deletion of image data. Note,
however, if you write protect a memory card, you
must remove write protection whenever you want to
record to it, format it, or delete any of its files.
• Electrostatic charge, digital noise, and other
phenomena can cause data to become corrupted or
even lost. Always maintain backup copies of
important data on other media (CD-R, CD-RW, MO
disc, computer hard disk, etc.)