Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Installing
and
Removing
the
CF
Card
Removing the Card
Access lamp
1 Open the cover.
~
Set the Power switch to
<OFF>.
@ Check that the "buSY" message is
not displayed on the LCD panel.
~
Make sure the access lamp is off,
then open the cover.
Remove the
CF
card.
@ Press the Eject button.
.,.
The CF card will be ejected.
~
Close the cover.
..
~
A
blinking
access
lamp
indicates
that
data
is
being
transferred
or
read,
written,
or
erased
on
the
CF
card.
Never
do
the
following
while
the
access
lamp
is
lit
or
blinking.
Such
actions
may
destroy
the
image
data.
It
may
also
damage
the
CF card
or
camera.
Shaking
or
banging
the
camera
around.
Opening
the
CF card
slot
cover.
Removing
the
battery.
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If you use a CF card already containing recorded images, the images
recorded thereafter by the camera might be appended with a file number
that continues on from the images already recorded on the CF card.
If you want to start the file numbering from 0001, set [Auto reset] for the
file numbering (p.67), then use a newly formatted CF card.
* If "Err
CF'
(Error CF) is displayed on the LCD panel, see page 118.
Ih
If
you
use
a low-capacity
CF
card,
it
might not
be
able
to
record
large
images.
@ Compared to CF cards, Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to
vibration and physical shock. If you use a Microdrive, be careful not to
subject the camera to vibration or physical shock especially while
recording or displaying images.
CiI
On the menu, if you set the
[fT1
Shoot
w/o
card] to [Off], it will prevent you
from shooting without a CF card. (p.41)
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