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Checking the Remaining Battery Power
You can confirm the remaining charge in the attached Battery
in the Finder or on the LCD Monitor. This also shows you
approximately how much more continuous recording time you
can get from the attached Battery. The indicated time does
not change in 1-minute steps.
The above illustrations show how the Remaining Battery
Operation Time Indication changes according to the
remaining operation time.
: Actual remaining battery operation time
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: Remaining Battery Operation Time Indication
(This indication does not appear when recording in the
Mirror Mode.)
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Remaining Battery Operation Time Indication
This Indication shows the remaining duration of continuous
recording at an ambient temperature of 25
o
C when a fully
charged Battery was attached. Therefore, in the following
cases, the actual available recording time is different from the
times shown above:
When Recording Is Not Performed Continuously
In most cases, you will frequently start and stop recording,
turn the Movie Camera on and off, use the zoom and other
functions, all of which consume power. Therefore, the actual
available recording time from the Battery is approximately
30%– 50% shorter than listed.
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When the Ambient Temperature Is Extremely Low or
Extremely High
The characteristics of the Battery vary according to the
ambient temperature, and at a very low temperature, the
possible recording time becomes extremely short. In addition,
the Remaining Battery Operation Time Indication on the
Movie Camera decreases a little faster than at an ambient
temperature of 25
o
C.
(At a higher temperature, it tends to decrease more slowly.)
When the Service Life of the Battery Has Reached Its End
When the operation time even after full charging is too short
for normal use, the service life of the Battery has reached its
end.
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