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Additional information

Recording time of

movies/number of

recordable photos

“HD” stands for high definition image

quality, and “SD” stands for standard image

quality.

Expected time of recording and
playback with each battery pack

Recording time

Approximate time available when you use a

fully charged battery pack.

(unit: minute)

Battery pack

Continuous

recording time

Typical recording

time

Image quality

HD

SD

HD

SD

NP-FH50

(supplied)

90

110

45

55

NP-FH70

195

235

95

115

NP-FH100

440

535

220

265

Each recording time is measured under the

following condition:

[REC MODE]: SteadyShot

When the LCD backlight turns on

Typical recording time shows the time when

you repeat recording start/stop, switching the

MODE ramp, and zooming.

Times measured when using the camcorder at

25

C (77 ˚F) (10

C to 30

C (50 ˚F to 86 ˚F) is

recommended.).

The recording and playback time will be

shorter when you use your camcorder in low

temperatures.

The recording and playback time will be shorter

depending on the conditions under which you

use your camcorder.

Playing time

Approximate time available when you use a

fully charged battery pack.


(unit: minute)

Battery pack

LCD panel opened

Image quality

HD

SD

NP-FH50

(supplied)

135

155

NP-FH70

290

330

NP-FH100

650

745

When the LCD backlight turns on.

Expected recording time of movies

Internal memory

High definition image quality (HD)

(unit: hour minute)

Recording mode

Recording time

[HD FH]

55 m (55 m)

[HD HQ]

1 h 55 m (1 h 20 m)

[HD SP]

2 h 25 m (1 h 40 m)

[HD LP]

3 h 15 m (2 h 30 m)

Standard definition image quality (SD)

(unit: hour minute)

Recording mode

Recording time

[SD HQ]

2 h (1 h 45 m)

[SD SP]

2 h 50 m (1 h 45 m)

[SD LP]

6 h (3 h 50 m)

Tips

You can record movies of a maximum of 3,999

scenes with high definition image quality (HD),

and 9,999 scenes with standard definition image

quality (SD).

Your camcorder uses the VBR (Variable Bit

Rate) format to automatically adjust image

quality to suit the recording scene. This

technology causes fluctuations in the recording

time of the media. Movies containing quickly

moving and complex images are recorded at

a higher bit rate, and this reduces the overall

recording time.

The number in ( ) is the minimum recordable

time.

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