Panasonic NV-GS75GN manuel d'utilisation

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    Operatin g Instr uctions Digital Video Camera Model No . NV -GS75GN Bef ore use , please read these instru ctions compl etely . VQT0N61 R GS75GN.book 1 ページ 2005年1 月26日 水 曜日 午後 5時8分[...]

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    2 VQT0N61 Information for your safety ª Carefully rea d the Operat ing Instruction s and use the M ovie Came ra c orre ctly . ≥ Injury or m aterial damage resulting f rom any kind of use that is not in accordance with the operating procedures explained in these Operating Instru ctions are the so le responsibility of the user. Try out the Movie C[...]

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    3 VQT0N61 Contents Info rmation f or your safety ..... ....... ....... .......... ...... 2 Before using Acce ssories........ ......... ....... ....... ......... ....... ....... .... 4 Optional . ........... .......... .............. ........... .......... ....... 4 Parts iden tification and handling . .... .............. ....... 4 Fittin g the len [...]

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    Before us ing 4 VQT0N61 Before u sing Accesso ries The followings are t he accessories supplied with this product. 1) AC adaptor, DC i nput lead, AC mains l ead -8- 2) Battery pack -8- 3) Remote control, button-type ba ttery -16- 4) Free style remo te control -17- 5) Lens cap -6- 6) AV cable -3 7- 7) Shoul der strap -6- 8) Digital video head cleane[...]

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    Before us ing 5 VQT0N61 (12) Viewf inder -8- , -55- (13) Battery holder (14) Battery eject button [PUSH BATT ] -9 - (15) Power switc h [OFF/ON] -12- (16) Power lamp -12- (17) Quick start recording b utton [QUICK START] -22- Quick start recording l amp -22- (18) Menu butto n [MENU] -14- (19) Joystick -12- (20) Mode di al -12- (21) Recording start/st[...]

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    Before us ing 6 VQT0N61 (39) Shoulde r strap fixt ure ≥ Put the strap through the fixture 1 and through the stopper 2 so it will not come off. Extend part 3 by at least 2 cm. ≥ Fit the other end of the belt sim ilarly. (40) Lens h ood In order to rem ove the lens hood, rotate it counterclockwise 1 . In or der to fit it, pu t int o slo t 2 , and[...]

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    Before us ing 7 VQT0N61 The one-touch free-st yle grip belt ª To use as a hand strap If you use the grip belt as a hand strap, then you can carry or handle this camera more easily. 1 Open the lock cover 1 by pinching the project ions 2 on both sides. Press the lock butto n 3 to remove the grip belt. ≥ When rem oving the grip belt, tightly hold t[...]

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    Before us ing 8 VQT0N61 Using the viewfin der ª Extending the viewfin der 1 Pull out the viewfinder and extend it by pinchi ng the extensi on knob. ª Adjusting the field of view 1 Adjust the focus by sliding the eyepiece corrector knob. ≥ You can adjust the brightness of the viewfi nde r from the menu. Power supply ª Charging the ba ttery When[...]

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    Before us ing 9 VQT0N61 3 Connect the DC input lead to t his product . ≥ The output plug of the AC mains lead i s not completely conn ected to the AC adap tor socket. As shown in 1 , there is a gap. ≥ Do not use the power cord for other equipment since the power cord is exclusively designed for the movie c amera. Or do not use the power cord of[...]

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    Before us ing 10 VQT0N61 ≥ The recordable time will become shorter in the following cases: ≥ When you use both the viewfinder and the LCD monitor simultaneously while rotating the LCD monitor f rontward to record yourself, using the 0 lux night view function , etc. ≥ When you use this camera with the LCD monitor lit up by pressing the [ POWER[...]

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    Before us ing 11 VQT0N61 Inserting/removing a card Before inserting/removing a card, be sure to turn the power [OFF]. ≥ If the card is inserted or remov ed with the power turned on, this camera may malfunction or the data recorded on the card may be lost. 1 Open the LCD monitor a nd then open the card slot cover. 2 Insert/remove the card i nto/fr[...]

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    Before us ing 12 VQT0N61 Turning the camera on When the cam era is turned on with the lens cap fitted, the automatic whit e balance adjustment may not function properly. Please turn the camera on after removing the lens cap. ª How to turn on th e power 1 While pressing t he button 1 , set the [OFF/ON] swit ch to [ON]. ≥ The power lam p lights up[...]

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    Before us ing 13 VQT0N61 ª Joystick an d screen disp lay Push the centre of the joyst ick, and icons will be displayed on the screen. Each push switches the display as follows depending on the mode. (In the Tape playback mode or the Picture playback mode, the icons will be automatically displayed on the screen.) 1) Tape rec ording mode ([AUTO/MANU[...]

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    Before us ing 14 VQT0N61 Switching the language You can switch the language on the screen display or the menu screen. 1 Set [LANGUAGE ] >> select the desired languag e. Using the me nu screen For each individual menu, pleas e refer to -41- . 1 Press the [ MENU] bu tton. ≥ The menu corresponding to the mode selected by the mode dial is displ[...]

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    Before us ing 15 VQT0N61 3 Press the [ MENU] bu tton to exit the m enu screen. Setting date and time If the screen shows the incorrect date/time, then adjust it. ≥ Set to Tape Record ing Mode or Card Recording Mo de. 1 Set [BASIC] >> [CLOC K SET] >> [YES]. 2 Move the j oystick left or rig ht in order to select the item to be set. Then[...]

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    Before us ing 16 VQT0N61 Using the r emote control ª Remo te c ontr ol Using the remote control supplied will enable controlling almost all t he functions of t his camera to be controlled. (1) Date/time bu tton [DATE/ TIME] -4 1- (2) On-screen display but ton [OSD] -33- (3) Record button [ ¥ REC] -38- (4) Audio dubbing button [A.DUB] -39- (5) Dir[...]

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    Before us ing 17 VQT0N61 ª Selecting the remote control m ode If 2 cameras are used simultaneously, set the mode for on e pair of mov ie camera and remote control to [VCR1] and that of the other pair to [VCR2]. This will prevent interference between the 2 pairs. (T he default setting is [VCR1]. When the button-type battery is replaced, the sett in[...]

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    Rec ord mode 18 VQT0N61 Record mode Check bef ore rec ording Check the following by trying recording before important events suc h as weddings in order to verify that the image recording and audio recording work properly and that you know how to use the m ovie camera . ª Basic camera holding 1) Hold the camera with both hands. 2) Run your hand thr[...]

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    Rec ord mode 19 VQT0N61 Recording on a tape Remove the lens cap. ( -6- ) (When the cam era is turned on with the lens cap fitted, the automatic whit e balance adjustment may not function properly. Please turn the camera on after removing the lens cap.) ≥ Set to Tape Recor ding Mode. 1 Press the record ing start/stop b utton to start recording. 2 [...]

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    Rec ord mode 20 VQT0N61 Check th e recordi ng The last image recorded is played back for 2 to 3 seconds. After checking, the camera will be set to a recording pause. ≥ Set to Tape Recor ding Mode. 1 Press th e joystick during th e recording pause un til the icon 1 appears . 2 Move the joystick down to select the recording check icon [ ]. Blan k s[...]

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    Rec ord mode 21 VQT0N61 ª On-scree n display i n the card recording mode 1) Still picture size 2) Number of recordable still pictures (When no pictures can be recorded, the red light will f lash.) 3) Quality of still pictures ª Progressive Photo shot You can rec ord still pict ures with higher picture quality and frames. ( You cannot s witch the [...]

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    Rec ord mode 22 VQT0N61 ª To use the z oom micropho ne function Interlocked with the zooming operation, the microphone will collect sounds clearly far away with the t ele-shot or those in the vicinity with the wide-angle shot. ≥ Set to Tap e Recording Mode. 1 Set [ADVANCE] >> [ZOOM MIC] >> [ON]. ª About the v ariable speed zoom func[...]

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    Rec ord mode 23 VQT0N61 ≥ Since about half the power of normal recording is used in quick start standby, using qui ck start reduces the recordable time. Backlight compensation function This protects a b acklit subject from being darkened. ≥ Set to Tape /Card Recording Mo de. 1 Press the joystick until the icon 1 appears. 2 Move the joystick rig[...]

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    Rec ord mode 24 VQT0N61 Soft skin mode This allows the sk in colour to be recorded in a softer tone. This is more ef fective if you record the bust image of a person. ≥ Set to Tape /Card Recording Mo de. 1 Press the joystick until the icon 1 appears. 2 Move the joystick down to select the soft skin i con [ ]. ª To cance l the soft skin m ode Sel[...]

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    Rec ord mode 25 VQT0N61 Wind noise reduction function This reduces the wind noise coming into the microphone when recording. ≥ Set to Tape Recor ding Mode. 1 Set [BASIC] >> [WIND CUT] > > [ON]. ª To cance l the wind nois e reduction function Set [BASIC] >> [WI ND CUT] >> [OFF]. ≥ Reduces the wind noise depending on t he[...]

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    Rec ord mode 26 VQT0N61 Image stab ilize r funct ion Reduces the image shaking due to hand movement when recording. ≥ Set to Tape Recor ding Mode. 1 Set [ADVANCE] >> [SIS] >> [ON]. ª To canc el the image sta bilizer funct ion Set [AD VAN CE] >> [SIS] >> [OF F]. ≥ When a tripod is used, we recomm end that you turn the im[...]

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    Rec ord mode 27 VQT0N61 Recording in various situations (Scene mode) When you record images in different situations, this mode autom atically sets optimum s hutter speeds and apert ures. ≥ Set to Tape /Card Recording Mo de. 1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch to [MANUAL]. 2 Set [BASIC] >> [SCENE MODE] >> select the desir ed mode. 1) [...]

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    Rec ord mode 28 VQT0N61 Recording in natural colours (White b alance) The automatic white balance function may not reproduce natural colours depending on the scenes or lighting conditions. If so, you can adjust the white balance m anually. ≥ Set to Tape /Card Recording Mo de. 1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch to [MANUAL]. 2 Move the joystick d[...]

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    Rec ord mode 29 VQT0N61 Manual f ocus adju stment If auto focusing is dif ficult due to the conditions, then manual focusing is available. ≥ Set to Tape /Card Recording Mo de. 1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch to [MANUAL]. 2 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch to [FOCUS]. ≥ The MNL and the manual focus indication [MF] will be displayed. 3 Mov[...]

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    Rec ord mode 30 VQT0N61 Manual iris/gain adjustment ≥ If the value does not become “OPEN”, you cannot adjust the gain value. ≥ If the gain value is increased, t he noise on the screen increases. ≥ Depending on the zoom magnification, there are iris values that are not displayed. ª Shutter speed range 1/50–1/8000 seconds: Tape Recording[...]

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    Playback mode 31 VQT0N61 Playback mode Playing back tape ≥ Set to Tape Playback Mode. 1 Operate with joystick. 1 / ; : Playback/Pause 6 : Re wind/Review pla yback (Rev er ts to play ba c k wit h the 1 / ; icon. ) 5 : F ast f orward/Cue pla yback (Rev er ts to play ba c k wit h the 1 / ; icon.) ∫ :S t o p ≥ During cue/review playback, fast-mov[...]

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    Playback mode 32 VQT0N61 Slow-motion playback/ fra me-by- frame playba ck ≥ Set to Tape Playb ack Mode. ( Slow-motio n playba ck can only be performe d by using the remote control.) Slow-mot ion playbac k If the image is re corded in the SP mode, then i t will be played back at a speed app rox. 1/5 the normal speed. If the image is re corded in t[...]

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    Playback mode 33 VQT0N61 Playba ck on TV Images recorded by this camer a can be played back on a T V. ≥ Insert a recorded tape into this camera. 1 Connect the m ovie camera and a TV. ≥ Connect the movie camera and a TV by using the AV cable 1 . ≥ If the TV has an S-Video terminal, then also connect an S-Video cable 2 (optional). It allows you[...]

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    Playback mode 34 VQT0N61 ª To display m ultiple playb ack files Multiple files on the card (6 files on 1 sc reen) are displayed. 1 Move the [ s /VOL r ] lever to sw itch the images. Towards [ r ] : Full-screen d isplay (Displays 1 image.) Towards [ ` ] : Multi-screen display (Displays 6 f iles on 1 scre en.) ≥ In the multi-screen display, ≥ Mo[...]

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    Playback mode 35 VQT0N61 Formatting a card Please be aware that if a card is f ormatted, then all the data recorded on the card will be erased. Store important data on a personal computer, etc. ≥ Set to Picture Playback Mode. 1 Set [ADVANCE] >> [CARD FORMAT] >> [YES]. 2 When the co nfirmation m essage appears, select [YES] and press t[...]

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    Playback mode 36 VQT0N61 ª To complete the settings Press the [MENU] button. ≥ DPOF setting made on another camera may not be recogn ised by this ca mera. Please perform the DPOF settings on your movie camera. ª To set so tha t all pictures are not printed Select [CANCEL ALL] in Step 1. ª What is DPOF? DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Forma[...]

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    Edit mode 37 VQT0N61 Edit mo de Recording from a tape onto a card Still pictures can be recorded on a memory card from scene s that have already been recor ded on a cassette. ≥ Set to Tape Playback Mode. ≥ Insert a tape which already has recorded contents and a card. 1 Start playback. 2 Pause at t he scene you wi sh to record, and press the [PH[...]

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    Edit mode 38 VQT0N61 ≥ For more information, refer to the operating instructions for your TV set and recorder. ≥ When you do not need funct ional indications or date and time indica tions, press the [OSD] button on the remote control for no indication. (When you connect the movie camera and a recorder with the DV cable, these indications may no[...]

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    Edit mode 39 VQT0N61 Audio dubbing You can add music or narration to the recorded cassette. ≥ Set to Tape Playback Mode. 1 Insert an exte rnal microphone securely into the [REMOTE/M IC] terminal as far as it will go. 2 Find a scene that y ou want to add s ound to, and press the [ ; ] button on the remote control. 3 Press the [A.DUB] button on the[...]

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    Edit mode 40 VQT0N61 Printing pictures by directly connecting t o the pr inter (PictBridge) To print pictures by directly connecting the movie camera to the printer, use a printer compatible with PictBridge. (Read the operating instructions for the printer. ) ≥ Insert a card and set to Picture Playback Mode . 1 Connect the m ovie camera and the p[...]

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    Menu 41 VQT0N61 Men u Menu list Menu figures and illustrations are provided for easy-to-understand explanations, and so they are different from the actual m enu indications. ª [TAPE RECORDING MENU] 1) [BASIC] [SCENE MO DE] -27- [REC SP EED] -18- [BLANK SEARCH] -20 - [WIND CU T] -25 - [CLOCK SET ] -15 - 2) [ADVANCE] [PICT . QU ALIT Y] -21- [SIS] -2[...]

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    Menu 42 VQT0N61 ª [CARD RECORDING MENU] 1) [BASIC] [SCENE MO DE] -27- [PICT . QU ALIT Y] -21- [PICTURE SIZE] -21- [SELF T IMER] -25 - [CLOCK SET ] -15 - 2) [ADVANCE] [BURST MODE] -26- [SHTR EFFECT ] -21- [DATE/TIME] -43- [INITIAL SET] -44- 3) [SETUP] [REC LAM P] -43- [DISPLA Y] -43- [REMOTE] -17- [BEEP SOUND] -43- [LCD SET] -15 - [EVF SET ] -15- [[...]

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    Menu 43 VQT0N61 Menus related to taking pictures ª [DATE/TIME] This switches between date and time indicati ons . ≥ The movie camera autom atically records the date and time o f picture taking on the tape. ≥ You can also show or change the date/time indication by repeatedly pressing the [DATE/TIM E] button on the remote control. ª [AUDIO REC][...]

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    Menu 44 VQT0N61 Other menus ª [INITIAL SET] When there is a menu that cannot be se lected depending on a combination of f unctions, s et to [YES] for changing the menu settings back to the initial shipping condition. (Language setting cannot be back t o the initial shipping condition.) ª [DEMO MODE] If you set to [DEMO MODE] >> [ON] wit hou[...]

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    Others 45 VQT0N61 Others Indications Various funct ions and the m ovie came ra status are shown on the screen. Basic indications r : Remaining battery power 0h00m00s00f: Time code 15:30:45: Date/Time indication Recording indicati ons R0:45: Remaining tape time ≥ Remaining tape time is indicated in minut es. (When it reache s less than 3 minutes, [...]

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    Others 46 VQT0N61 : 1 600 or more, less than 2048 : 1 280 or more, less than 1600 : 1024 or more, less than 1280 : 8 00 or more, less than 1024 : 640 or more, less than 800 (The size is not display ed at under 640 pixels.) Warning/alarm indications If any one of the following indications light s up or flashes, please check the movie camera. Confirm[...]

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    Others 47 VQT0N61 NO INK IN PRINTER: There is no ink. Check the connect ed printer . NO PAPER IN PRINTER: There is no paper . Check the connected printer . PRINT ER ER ROR : Check the connected printer . PC DO ES N OT SUPPO RT US B2.0: The movie camera is connected to a personal computer that does not s upport USB 2.0. CAN NOT USE USB: You are c on[...]

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    Others 48 VQT0N61 Before requesting repair (Problems and solutions) Power/ Body 1: The movie camera power ca nnot be turned on. • Is the battery fully charged? Use a fully charged battery. • The battery protection c ircuit may have operated. Attach the battery to the AC adaptor for 5 to 10 s econds. If t he movie camer a still cannot be used, t[...]

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    Others 49 VQT0N61 5: The movie camera cannot be operated though pow ered up. The movie camera does not operate normally. • Remove the cassette and the n press the [RESET] button. ( -51- ) If normal conditions are not restored yet, turn off t he power. Then, about 1 minute later, t ur n on the power again. (Conducting the above operation when the [...]

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    Others 50 VQT0N61 Playback (Sound ) 1: Sound is not played back from the built-in speaker of the mo vie camera or the headphon es. 0 Is the v olume too low? During playbac k, push the [ s /VOL r ] lever to display the volume indication and adjust it . ( -31- ) 2: Different sounds are reproduced at the same time. • Have you set [SETUP] >> [1[...]

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    Others 51 VQT0N61 5: During playback, [UNPLA YABLE CA RD] is displayed. • The image was either recorded in a different format, or data is dam aged. Others 1: The indication disappears, the sc reen is frozen, or no op eration can be per formed. • Turn off the power to the movie camera. If the power cannot be turned off, press t he [RESET] button[...]

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    Others 52 VQT0N61 When [ 3 ] in yellow ≥ You cannot us e the Tape Recording/ Playback M ode. Leave the movie camera for about 30 minutes. ≥ However, you can us e the Card Rec ording Mode or P icture Playback Mode when a cassette is not inserted. When [ 3 ] in red ≥ The power Lamp blinks for about 1 minute and then the m ovie camer a automatic[...]

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    Others 53 VQT0N61 When you u se your movie cam era in a sandy or dusty pl ace such as o n a beach, do not let sand or fine dust get into the body and terminals of the movie camera. Also, protect the movie camera from getting wet. ≥ Sand or dust may damage the mov ie camera or cassette. (Care should be taken w hen inserting and removing a cassette[...]

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    Others 54 VQT0N61 ª About the AC ad ap tor ≥ If the battery is warm, charging requires more time than normal. ≥ If the temperature of the battery is extremely high or extremely low , the [CHARGE] lamp may continue flashing, and the battery may not be charged. Aft er the battery temperature has decreased or increased su fficiently, recharging s[...]

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    Others 55 VQT0N61 Viewfinder ª Periodical check-ups ≥ To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend r eplacing worn parts such as heads after approx. 1000 hours of use. (This, however, depends on operat ing conditions including temperature, h umidity and dust.) Explanation of terms ª Automatic white balance White balance adjustment recogn[...]

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    Others 56 VQT0N61 ª White balanc e The image recorded by the movie camera may become bluish or reddish under the influence of light sources. To av oid such phen omena, adjust the white balance. White balance adjustment determines the wh ite colour under different light sources. By recognizing which is the white colour under sunlight and which is t[...]

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    Specifications 57 VQT0N61 Specificat ions Specifications Digit al Video Camer a Informa tion for you r safety Recordi ng format : Mini DV (Consu mer-use digital video SD f ormat) Tape us ed: 6.35 mm digit al video tape Record ing/p layba ck time: SP: 80 m in; LP : 120 mi n (with D VM80 ) Video Record ing s ystem: Digital component Televisi on sy st[...]

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    Specifications 58 VQT0N61 AC ad aptor Informa tion for you r safety Dimens ions: 61 mm (W ) k 32 mm (H) k 91 mm ( D) Weight: Approx . 110 g Weight and dimensi ons are appro ximate value s. Specifi cations may cha nge with out pri or notice . ≥ The numbers shown in the tab le are approximations. ≥ These figures vary depending on the subject bein[...]

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    59 VQT0N61 GS75GN.book 59 ページ 2005年 1月26日  水曜日 午後 5時8分[...]

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    A VQT0N61 S0105Ke0 C Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global / GS75GN.book 60 ページ 2005年 1月26日  水曜日 午後 5時8分[...]