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About the SD Memory Card and
MultiMediaCard
SD Memory Card
The SD Memory Card is virtually the same size as a
MultiMediaCard. It is an external memory card that is
available in larger capacities. It has a write protect switch to
prevent data writing and card formatting, as well as a
copyright protection function.
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SD Logo is a trademark.
MultiMediaCard
The MultiMediaCard is a compact, lightweight and
removable external memory card.
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All other company and product names in the operating
instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective corporations.
Still pictures recorded on a SD Memory Card or
MultiMediaCard
It may not be possible to play back the pictures on this
Camera/Recorder recorded on and created by other
equipment or vice versa. For this reason, check the
compatibility of the equipment in advance.
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About the compatibility of the card images
Image data files recorded on “SD Memory Card”s or
“MultiMediaCard”s by this Camera/Recorder conform with
DCF (Design Rules for Camera Files Systems universal
standard) established by JEIDA (Japan Electronic Industry
Development Association).
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If you attempt to play back images recorded with this
Camera/Recorder in other equipment or to play back
images recorded with other equipment in this Camera/
Recorder, you may not be able to play them back. Please
check the compatibility with other equipment in advance.
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About the folder structure when using the
Memory Card in a Computer
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If you insert a Memory Card in your Computer, the folder
should be displayed as below.
[100cdpfp]:
The images in this folder (Imga0001.jpg etc.)
have been recorded in JPEG format.
[Misc]:
This folder contains files which set up in
DPOF data
[Title]:
This folder contains data of original titles
(Usr00001.jpg, Usr00001.ttl etc.)
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[Dcim], [Im01cdpf], [Private] and [Vtf] are necessary items
for the folder structure. In actual use you do not have to be
concerned about them.
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In the Card Photoshot Mode, the Camera/Recorder
automatically saves the image under a file name
(Imga0001.jpg etc.). File names are recorded with each
picture as running numbers.