Toshiba Gigashot A Series User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

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Hard Disk Camera GSC-A100FE/GSC-A40FE

MEMO

If you set the LCD monitor in the backward-facing position (

p.17), the

image is displayed reversed left to right, like the image in a mirror.

However, using any of the camera buttons or keys temporarily changes

the image back to normal.
Video recording uses up battery charge more quickly than still image

photography.
When you focus the lens (

p.60) or use the zoom lever (

p.29), the

lens operation noise emitted during lens or zoom movement may be

recorded in the video.
The maximum size for a single video file is 4GB*. When the file size

approaches 4GB during video recording, a countdown begins on the

screen 10 minutes before the limit is reached. If you just continue

shooting, the camera automatically stops shooting the video, creates a

video file and then resumes shooting (consecutive recording). The size

of the created video file will be slightly less than 4GB.
You can shoot up to 8 consecutive recording files, or up to 4 hours of

video. Recording automatically stops when either of these limits is

reached. Files recorded consecutively are handled by the camera as a

single title.
If you use the bundled “ImageMixer™ 3 for TOSHIBA” (

p.132)

software to play back video titles recorded consecutively, video

playback may stop momentarily at the transitions between files.
You can record up to 1,000 still images and videos in a single album
(

p.16).

You can record up to 9,999 still images and videos on a single drive
(

p.16).

* 1GB = 1 billion bytes.

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