The previous figures are measured under Samsung’s standard recording test conditions and may differ
depending on the test or use condition.
The camcorder provides five resolution options for movie recordings:
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"TV Super Fine", "TV Fine", "TV Normal", "Web Fine", "Web Normal."
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"TV Super Fine", "TV Fine"
and
"TV Normal"
modes provide optimal operation with a TV.
"Web Fine"
and
"Web Normal"
modes provide optimal operation with web-based applications.
The compression rate increases while lowering the resolution ( in the order of
"TV Super Fine", "TV Fine",
"TV Normal", "Web Fine", "Web Normal"
). The higher the compression rate is, the lower the resolution is,
but the recording time will be increased.
The compression rate automatically adjusts to the recording image, and the recording time may vary
accordingly.
You can use a SDHC or MMCplus memory card on your camcorder.
Some cards may not be compatible depending on the memory card manufacturer and memory card type.
Proper operation is not guaranteed for those memory cards that are not formatted by this camcorder.
Perform the formatting directly on the camcorder.
To facilitate movie recording, it is recommended to use a memory card that supports faster write speed.
(Write speed: 2MB / sec or higher) If you use a low write speed memory card, recording may stop with a
message of
"Low speed card. Please record a lower resolution."
The camcorder will operate properly with memory cards up to 32GB for recording / playback.
Memory cards bigger than
32GB
in capacity may not work properly.
The memory card that is used to store a movie can cause unwritable areas, which may result in reduced
recording time and free memory space.
The maximum size of a movie (H.264/AVC) file that can be recorded at one time is 1.8GB.
You can store up to 9999 movie and photo images in one folder.
Movie (or photo) images recorded by other equipment are not playable on this camcorder.
Items marked with * are available only with 8GB (SMX-C13 only),16GB (SMX-C14 only) models.
For recording, 16:9 aspect ratio will use more memory than 4:3 aspect ratio.
(You can select the desired LCD display aspect ratio for recording or playback (16:9 Wide/4:3 aspect ratio).
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