� When recording stops suddenly during motion picture recording
When using an SD card on which data has been written many times and the data writing speed has reduced, the recording may suddenly stop during motion picture recording. At this time, the following message will appear:
REC STOPPED. NOW WRITING.
CARD MAY NOT BE SUITABLE. CHECK CARD.
When using an SD card (P34) that can be used for motion picture recording When this kind of message appears, it is recommended that you format the SD card being used. (P65) When an SD card is formatted, all the data recorded on it will be deleted so copy valuable data to the PC prior to formatting. (P80) (When copying data recorded using this unit, you must use MotionSD STUDIO. (P73)) When using any other card When motion pictures are to be recorded, use a Panasonic SD card or another SD card which can be used to record motion pictures. (P34)
� Recordable time using the battery (P17) � 8 MB and 16 MB SD cards cannot be used for motion picture recording. � When recording motion pictures, do not remove the battery or disconnect the AC adaptor. Also do not remove the SD card while the [ACCESS] lamp is lit. If you do either of the above, a restore motion picture scene message is displayed when the SD card is next inserted or the power is turned back on. Be sure to restore the motion picture scene. (P96) � Mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image in the following cases. � When there is a complicated pattern in the background � When the unit is moved too much or too fast � When a subject with sharp movements has been recorded (Particularly if [ REC MODE] was set to [ LP ] during recording.)
� If the write protection switch on the SD card is set to [LOCK], it cannot be used for recording. (P15)
� Even if there is available memory for recording on the SD card, it may not be possible to record. � The sound is recorded in stereo. � The recorded scenes are recorded on the SD card as one motion picture scene. � When recording is resumed after it was stopped, the scenes will be saved in a different scene.