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Basic Functions
& Features
You can register the start-up
image, start-up sound, shutter
sound, operation sound and
self-timer sound collectively if
you select [Setup as a theme].
My Camera Settings
in the computer.
HINT
Creating My Camera Settings
You can create your own original My Camera Settings files using My Camera Maker, a supplied program.
To start My Camera Maker, select the [Set individually] tab in the My Camera window and click [Create
My Camera data].
* The volume control knob in My Camera Maker sets the volume level in the saved sound file itself. If you
think the volume is too loud when replayed on the computer and set it low when you save the file, the
sound may not be audible when it is registered to the camera. To adjust the playback volume on the
computer, please use the volume controls for the computer or speakers.
Use the following specifications to create My Camera Settings files if you are using an alternative program
to My Camera Maker.
Start-up images: Compression Method: JPEG (Baseline JPEG)
Sound files:
Things to
Contents
Remember
Data Sampling: 4:2:0 or 4:2:2
Pixels (w x h): 320 x 240 pixels
Compression Method: WAVE (Monaural)
Quantifying Bits: 8 bit
Sampling Frequency: 11.025 kHz or
8.000 kHz (Use the chart on the right
as a guideline for the length of sound files recorded with the camera.)
Mastering
the Basics
After selecting a My Camera Settings file from the left-hand list,
select a My Camera Settings file to replace in the right-hand list
and click this button to register it in the camera.
Type
Start-Up Sound
Operating Sound 0.3 sec. or less
Self-Timer Sound 2.0 sec. or less
Shutter Sound
More Advanced
Appendices
Techniques
My Camera Settings
registered in the camera.
Duration in Seconds
11.025 kHz
8.000 kHz
1.0 sec. or less
1.3 sec. or less
0.4 sec. or less
2.0 sec. or less
0.3 sec. or less
0.4 sec. or less
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