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Installing and Removing the CF Card
C.Fn-08, instead of displaying the number of remaining shots, you can display the
ISO speed. And instead of displaying the file number, you can display the number of
remaining shots.(
→p.135)
The number of remaining shots depends on how much capacity remains in the
CF card and the ISO speed setting.
The file number is displayed in accordance with the file numbering method you
set. (
→p.56) If auto reset has been set, the highest file number in the current
folder will be displayed. If continuous numbering has been set, the file number of
the last captured image will be displayed.
Before opening the CF card slot cover:
Set the <
> switch to <
>.
Make sure “
” is not displayed on the top LCD
panel.
Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the
cover.
1
Removing the CF Card
Press the CF card eject button to pop
up the CF card, then take out the card.
Close the cover.
2
Access lamp
While the access lamp is blinking (“
” is displayed in the viewfinder and
on the top LCD panel), do not shake or hit the camera, remove battery, or
open the CF card slot cover. Such actions may destroy the image data or
damage the camera.
While the image data is being written to the CF card (access lamp blinks), menu
operations on the LCD monitor will not work. Pressing the <
> button will
only display the “Busy” message on the LCD monitor.
If a CF card is used for the first time or “
” is displayed on the top LCD
panel, see “Formatting a CF Card” on page 126 to format the card.
Do not use a CF card whose capacity is 8 MB or less. If the image file size is
large, the CF card may not be able to save it.
A microdrive is a recording medium using a hard disk. It has a large capacity and
the price per megabyte is low. However, compared to a CF card equipped with a
flash memory, it is vulnerable to vibration and physical shock. If you use a
microdrive, be careful not to subject the camera to vibration, shake, or physical
shock while it is recording or displaying images.