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A powerful movie mode lets you record VGA size
(640 x 480 pixels), 30-frame-per-second MPEG-4 movies. Images
are processed to ensure longer, high quality movies. A noise
filter dramatically eliminates white speck noise from playback. |
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Use the cradle and
AV cable that come with the EX-Z750 to connect to
a TV and enjoy viewing snapshots and movies with
your family and friends. |
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Connect to a commercially
available DVD recorder to record movies to a DVD.
This makes it possible to store volumes of movies
in a small space, for later viewing whenever you
want. |
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The
cradles, USB cable, and PhotoLoader
software that come with the camera make
image transfer quick and easy. |
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Movie
Playback Precautions |
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The
following is the recommended system
configuration for playing back movies
recorded with the EX-Z750 on a computer. |
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[Recommended
System Environments for Movie Playback] |
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Windows
Computer |
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Operating
System: Windows XP |
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CPU:
Pentium M 1GHz or higher/Pentium 4 2GHz
or higher |
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Required
software: Windows Media Player 9 (bundled)/Direct
X 9.0c (bundled) |
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Macintosh |
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Operating
System: Mac OS 10.28 or greater |
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Required
Software: Quicktime 6.5.2 or greater |
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IMPORTANT! |
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The
above are recommended system environments
only. They do not guarantee proper operation. |
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Even
if one of the above system environments
is configured, certain system configurations
and other installed software may make
proper operation impossible. |
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Installing the
bundled "Ulead Movie Wizard SE VCD" for
Windows provides sophisticated video editing capabilities.
You can add titles, add music, and more. |
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The Internet provides
you with access to a variety of different digital
imaging tools and services. |
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A simple operation
records images to a CD-R or other media for storage
or distribution to others. |
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Windows, Windows Media, and DirectX are trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation. |
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Screen and printed images shown here are simulations
for explanatory purposes only.
Actual images may appear different from those shown here. |
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