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Charge level displays
In picture mode, the battery charge level is displayed in the monitor
by pressing the
INFO
button.
Notes:
• Remove the battery if you will not be using the camera for a long
period of time.
• A maximum of 2 months after the capacity of a battery left in
the camera is exhausted (see also the last note under “Charging
the battery”, p. 137), the date and time need to be re-entered.
• As the battery capacity deteriorates or if using an older battery,
depending on the function being used warning messages and
displays may appear and functions may be restricted or blocked.
Compatible memory cards
The camera saves the pictures on an SD (secure digital), SDHC
(high capacity), or SDXC (eXtended capacity) card.
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are available from various
suppliers and with diff erent capacities and read/write speeds.
Particularly those with high capacities and read/write speeds allow
data to be recorded and retrieved very quickly.
The cards have a write protection switch, which can be used to
prevent unintentional storage and deletion of pictures. This switch
takes the form of a slider on the non-beveled side of the card; in
the lower position, marked LOCK, the data on the card is
protected.
Note:
Do not touch the memory card contacts.
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