Panasonic AG-AC130AP User Manual

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Shooting
 
 
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DV mode
 
Use a memory card of SD speed class 6 or above when recording with DV mode. Recording cannot be 
performed with a memory card of lower than SD speed class 6.
 
Control space is included in the displayed capacity, and available recording capacity will be smaller than 
that.
 
Continuous recording time is a maximum of 12 hours (when using the AC adaptor).
 
The recording time of a memory card may shorten when record and delete are repeated often over and 
over. In that case, format the memory card with the camera. When a memory card is formatted, all data 
recorded on the memory card is erased and cannot be restored. Save important data to your computer.
 
Partition of clips recorded on a memory card
When an SDHC memory card of 8 GB or above is used, if the recording space of a single clip exceeds 
4 GB, it is automatically saved as a separate clip. Saved data can be manipulated as a single clip during 
thumbnail operation of the camera. When handled with nonlinear editing software or a computer, clips 
are handled as the separate clips.
Removing memory cards
Slide the <OPEN> lever of the memory card 
slot cover down to open the cover.
 
Ensure that the memory card access lamp is 
not flashing orange before opening the cover.
Press the center of the memory card, and 
pull the memory card straight outwards.
Memory card access lamp
 
Do not remove the memory card or switch 
off the power at the following times, because 
doing so may damage the memory card.
-  After inserting a memory card, while the 
orange memory card access lamp is still 
flashing until it changes to illuminated.
-  While the memory card access lamp is 
flashing such as during shooting or during 
shooting finalization.
Protecting memory cards
Move the write-protect switch on the memory 
card to the <LOCK> position to prevent recorded 
content from being accidentally erased from the 
memory card.
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LOCK
Write-protect 
switch