Sanyo VPC-H2GX manuel d'utilisation

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    VPC-HD2EX VPC-HD2 VPC-HD2GX INS TRUCTION MANU AL Digital Movie Camera Please read th ese instructions carefully b ef ore using the camer a. Make sure to read and understand the separ ate booklet “SAFETY MANU AL”. K eep this manua l in a saf e place f or later refer ence. Important note This manual e xplains ho w to saf ely operate the VPC-HD2EX[...]

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    i English W arning T O PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE. FOR AMERICAN USERS The f ollowing advisory is included in accor dance with the la ws of th e State of Calif ornia (USA): W ARNING: This product contains chemicals , in cluding lead, kno wn to the State of Calif ornia to cause cance[...]

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    English ii FOR CANADIAN USERS i This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. FOR EU USERS Note: i This symbol mark and recycle system apply only to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Y our SANY O product is designed and manuf a ctured with high quality materials and components which ca n be re[...]

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    iii English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE Preparing the came ra 1 Insert the SD Memory Card. h An SD Memory Card is not included with your camera. Ple ase purchase a commercially sold card. h In this manual, the SD Memory Card is ref erred to as the “card”. 2 Connect the cable adaptor to the camera, and connect the AC adaptor. Card slot cover[...]

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    English iv Shooting k Video clip recording 1 Open the monitor unit, and press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera on. 2 Se t the main switch to REC. 3 Pr ess the video cl ip recording button [ ]. h Recording begins . h T o stop recording, press the video clip re cording button again. k Still image photograph y 1 Open the moni[...]

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    v English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE Playbac k k Video clip pla ybac k 1 Set the main s witch t o PLAY. h The display s witches to the Pla ybac k Screen. h T og gle the SET button to the left or right to display the video clip yo u wish to pla y back. h Video clips are indicated by a video clip pattern along the top and bottom of th e screen. [...]

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    English vi Burn your recorded video clips onto a D VD (Windows XP) Using the supplied CD-ROM (SANY O Software Pac k), you can import the captured images to your computer and store them o n a DV D. Detailed information about the SANY O Software Pack can be f ound on page 4 in the SANY O Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANU AL. Install application pr ogram[...]

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    vii English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE 3 In the installation window, click on [Finish] and remove the CD-ROM from the computer’s CD-ROM drive. <About the Kodak online service> h When the inst allation windo w closes , a dialog bo x to connect to the website introd ucing K odak’ s online ser vice appears. Chec k the [No thanks!] optio[...]

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    English viii Burn video clips onto a DVD 1 Click on your des ktop’s [Ulead DV D MovieFactory 5 Launcher] ic on to run MovieFactory. h The MovieF actor y launcher appears. h If the product registr ation screen appears , select [Register Later].[...]

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    ix English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE 2 Cli ck on [New Project]. h The [Create Vide o Disc] window o pens.[...]

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    English x 3 Se t the [DVD] option to ON, and click on the [OK] button. h The [Select source and import] window opens . 4 Click on the [Add video files] icon. h The [Open Video File] dialog bo x opens. h Open the f older that contains the video fil es (My DocumentsSANY O_PEXdatefolder). [Add video files] icon[...]

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    xi English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE 5 Sel ect the video clip files to burn onto the DVD. h Select the files yo u wish to burn onto the D VD by clicking on them. h T o select multiple files, click on the indi vidual files while holding do wn the [Ctrl] button. If y ou select one file, hold down the [Shift ] button and click on another file in[...]

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    English xii 7 Click on the [Next] button. h The window t o edit the t itle page of your D VD appears. 8 Se t your desired title page, and click on the [Next] button. h The window t o confirm the title page appears. 9 Click on the [Next] button. h The [Press Burn button to create a D VD] window opens . 10 Set the [Recording format ] to [DVD-Video]. [...]

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    xiii English SHOO T , PLA Y B A CK AND SA VE 12 Click on the [OK] button. h Disc writing begins. h After burning the disc , a dialog bo x shows that b urning is complete. 13 Click on the [OK] button. h The D VD drive tra y opens for y ou to remo ve the disc. <About saving projects> h After burning a disc, a sa v e project dialog bo x appears.[...]

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    1 English CONTENTS CONTENTS ..... ........... ............. ............. .......... ............. ........... ............. .. 1 QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION . ........... .......... ........... .......... ........ ..... 6 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSO RIES .... .............. ............. ....... 9 How to use the acce ssories ............. ........[...]

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    English 2  BASIC OPERATION BEFORE TAKING PICTURES ................. ............. ............. ............. .....4 2 How to hold the cam era .................... .......... ............. ........... .......... 42 Using the au tofocus ...... ............. ............. .......... ............. ........... ..... 43 Hints for t aking pictur es ..[...]

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    3 English CONTENTS LIGHT-MEAS URING MODE SETTI NG ..... .......... .............. ............. ..... 89 ISO SENSI TIVITY . ............. ........... ............. .......... .............. ............. ..... 90 WHITE BALA NCE ....... ............. .......... ............. ........... ............. ............. 9 1 SELF-TIME R ............ ......[...]

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    English 4  OPTION SETTINGS DISPLAYING THE OPTION SCREE N .. ............. ........... ............. ........ 128 Overview o f the Optio n Screen ...... ............. ........... ............. ........ 129 SCREEN DISPLAY .............. .......... ............. ............. ........... ............. ...13 1 SELECT THE ST ARTUP DISPLAY .......... [...]

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    5 English CONTENTS  APPENDICES COMMONLY AS KED QUESTIONS ................ ............. ............. ......... 17 6 TROUBLESHO OTING ..... ............. .......... ............. .............. .......... ...... 184 Camera .. ........... ............. .......... .............. .......... ............. ............. . 184 Docking statio n .......[...]

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    English 6 QUICK SEARCH BY OPERA TION Y our camera has an ab undance of con v enient f eatures and fu nctions. F rom creating precisely the photo y ou want , to viewing image s using various techniques , you can locate the e xact operation for y our purposes in the fo llowing tabl e. Shooting/recording Basic operation Conve nient functions Additiona[...]

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    7 English QUICK SEARCH BY OPERA TION Shoot in dark conditions • “EXPOSURE CORRECTION” on page 68 • “SHOOTING WITH THE FLASH” on page 66 • “SCENE SELECT” (n ight view por trait mode/fireworks mode/lamp mode ) on page 80 Increase the camera’ s sensitivity • “ISO SENSITIVITY” on p age 90 Photographing people • “SCENE SEL [...]

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    English 8 Pl ayb a ck Basic operation Conve nient functions Additional functions Getting started view ing im age s • “Pla ying bac k a video clip” on pa ge 47 Adjust the speaker v olume • “PLA YBA CK V OLUME” on page 102 Smooth out video clip pla yback • “SMOOTH PLA YBACK” on page 126 • “Viewing still images” on page 52 Sear[...]

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    9 English CHECKING THE INCLU DED A CCESSORIES i Handstrap and camera case: 1 set i SANY O Softw are Pack (CD-ROM): 2 i Li-ion battery pack: 1 i Docking station: 1 i Dedicated S-A V interface cable: 1 i Dedicated USB interface cable: 1 i Dedicated compo nent cable: 1 i HDMI cable: 1 Included with model VPC-HD2EX. Not inc luded with ot her model s. i[...]

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    English 10 i Remote control unit and battery (CR2025): 1 i Lens cap and strap: 1 i Cable adaptor: 1 i Microphone connection cable: 1 i Core: Small (2), large (1) Large: For use with th e AC adaptor power cord Small: For use with th e microphone connect ion cable and the HDMI ca ble i “SAFETY MANU AL” (safety precautions booklet) Please read thi[...]

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    11 English CHECKING THE IN CLUDED A CCESSORIES How to use the accessor ies k Handstrap k Lens cap[...]

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    English 12 k Camera case[...]

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    13 English CHECKING THE IN CLUDED A CCESSORIES Separatel y sold accessori es i Lithium-ion Battery Charger V AR-L40 Battery charger fo r the supplied or separa tely sold lithium-ion ba ttery pack (DB-L40A). i Lithium-ion Battery DB-L40A Same model as th e supplied lithi um-ion battery pack. i Wide Con version Lens VCP-L06W Expand y our camera’ s [...]

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    English 14 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF Y OU R CAMERA Y our camera is a digital mo vie camera with the abil ity to shoot and pla y back video clips with high image quality . Video clips can be recorded with a 16:9 aspect ratio . Of course, your camera captures high-quality still images , as y ou would e xpect, and you can e ven capture still images whil[...]

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    15 English GETTING THE MOST OUT OF Y OUR CAM ERA Capture still shots while re cording a video clip (page 57) Suppose that while you’ re recording a video c lip, there’ s a scene you’ d like to keep as a still photo. Y our camera makes it possible to recor d the still photo without interrupting the video clip recording. 297 00:10:39 F3.5 1/40 [...]

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    English 16 Docki ng station f or easy connection The docking st ation simplifies those complicated connections to y our TV or computer . Just set the camera in the docking station, and y ou can view your photos on your TV or computer right away . Dedicated USB interf ace cab le TV Printe r Computer Dedicated S-A V interface cab le Dedicated compone[...]

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    17 English SYSTEM MAP Y ou can connect the camera to v arious devices to e xpand its capabilities . Remote control unit Cable ada ptor TV Printer Battery charger (optional) Separately sold or commercially av ailabl e SD Memory Card AC adaptor (supplied) Computer Docki ng station i Card reader i DPOF-compatib le printer i Photo shop[...]

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    English 18 SETUP PA R T S N A M E S Camera Front Flash button [ ? ] Flash i Extends when the flash but to n [ ? ] is pressed. Speaker Remo te control sensor Lens Flash unit Monitor unit Strap holder Batter y cover lock External microphone jack [MIC] Batter y cover Stereo microphone Charge indicator Monitor unit[...]

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    19 English P ARTS NAMES <T o open the monitor uni t> ON/OFF button[...]

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    English 20 Rear Bottom Multi-indicator Still image shooting button [ ] Video clip recording butt on [ ] Zoom swit ch MENU but to n Card slot cover Monitor SET but to n T ripod stand hole h Open the monito r unit bef ore mounting the camera on a tripod. HD/NORM button Main switch Docking st ation ter minal HIGH SENSITIV ITY but to n ON/OFF button[...]

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    21 English P ARTS NAMES Docki ng station Front Rear Docking st ation terminal Operation mode but to n [ ] DC IN terminal USB/A V terminal COMPONENT terminal HDMI termina l[...]

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    English 22 Remote control unit 1 Still image shooting b utton 2 Video clip recording b utton 3 SET button 4 Works th e same as toggling SET button to the left 5 Works th e same as toggling SET button up or pushin g zoom s witch tow ard the [T] ([ ] ]) side 6 Works th e same as toggling SET button to th e ri ght 7 Works th e same as toggling SET but[...]

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    23 English INST ALLING THE CARD Be sure to f ormat a newly purchased ca rd or one that was used in ano ther device bef ore using it in your camera (pa ge 154). If an unf ormatted card is used, the card itself ma y become unusab le. 1 Open the car d slot cover, and insert the card in the card slot. 2 Inse rt the card all the way in. h Firmly inser t[...]

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    English 24 <T o remo ve the car d ...> h T o remove the card, p ress it in, and the n release. Th e card will protrude slightly , and y ou can then pull it out. CA UTION Do not attempt to for cibl y remove the car d. i Doing so may damage the card or the stored data. If the multi-indica tor is flas hing red... i Nev er remove the card when th[...]

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    25 English PREP ARING THE DOCKING ST A TION The supplied dockin g station is used to connect y our camera to a computer , printer or TV , as well as to charge the battery pack installed in the camer a. 1 Connect the docking station to a power outlet. h Use the supplied A C adaptor and pow er cord. Docki ng station T o power outlet DC IN terminal Su[...]

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    English 26 PREP ARING TH E REMO TE CONTROL UNIT The remote contr ol unit can be used to tak e pictures and pla y them bac k with the camera. Insert the battery Install the supplied battery (CR2025) in the remote control unit. 1 Pul l out the battery case. 2 I nsert the supplied battery. h Wipe the battery with a soft, dry cloth bef ore inserting it[...]

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    27 English PREP ARING THE REMO TE CONTROL UNIT How to use the remote co ntrol unit The remote control unit can be used at an angle that is displaced 15 degrees horizontall y from the remote contr ol sensor on the fr ont of the camera, at a di stance of up to 7 meter s. When operating t he remote control unit, remove an y object that may obstruct th[...]

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    English 28 Changing the remote contr ol code The remote c ontrol unit will also work w ith other Sa ny o cameras t hat can be operated by infrared remote control. When more than one camera is present, it is recommended to chang e the remot e control code to ensure that only the intended camera operates when the remote control unit is used. The remo[...]

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    29 English PREP ARING TH E PO WER Please charge the supplied bat tery pack bef ore using it. P ower to the camera can also be supplied from a pow er outlet if the doc king station or the cable adaptor is used. Charging the bat tery pack 1 Whil e pressing the battery cover lock, slide it ( 1 ), and pull out the battery cover toward the bottom of the[...]

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    English 30 3 I nsert the battery pack. h T ake care that it is position ed correctly . 4 Repl ace the battery cover. <T o remove the battery pac k...> h Raise the edge of the battery pack to remov e it. 5 Pr epare the docking station (page 25). 6 C lose the camera’ s monitor un it, and set the camera in the docking station. h Set the camera[...]

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    31 English PREP ARING THE PO WER CA UTION Using the camera when it is set in the docki ng station... i Y ou can photograp h and view images while the camera is set in the docking stat ion. The battery pack can be charged when the ca mera is in the pla yback mode , but not in the shooting mode. Do not char ge the battery pack battery pac k immediate[...]

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    English 32 When using a power outle t P ow er to the camera can be supplied from a pow er outlet if the doc king station or the cab le adaptor is used. Using the docking stat ion Use the supplied po wer cord to conn ect the docking stat ion to a pow er outlet, and set the camera i n the doc king st ation. Using the ca ble a daptor Connect the cab l[...]

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    33 English PREP ARING THE PO WER About using the doc king station/cab le adaptor for rec har ging The recharging operatio n diff ers depending on the position of the camer a’ s main swi tch and on the pow er ON/OFF status . Recharging when the d ocking station is connect ed * 1 After one continuous hour of no recording or pla yback, the camera s [...]

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    English 34 TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF T urning on the camera 1 Se t the main sw itch. T o shoot pictures: Set to REC. T o play b ack images: Set to PL A Y . 2 Open the monitor unit. 3 Pr ess the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second. h The camera tu rns on, and an image appears on the monitor . Monitor unit Monitor ON/OFF b utton Main swi tch Reco[...]

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    35 English TURNING THE CAMERA ON AN D OFF T urni ng on th e camera wh en the power save (sleep) mode is ac tive In order to preserve battery pac k power , the power save (sleep) function will automaticall y turn off the camera after 1 minute of no use during shooting, or 5 minutes of no use d uring playback (fact ory-preset setting). i When the pow[...]

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    English 36 HINT T o immediately act ivate the power save mode i Press the ON/OFF button briefly to activ e the power sav e function. About the standby mode i T o tur n off the camera onl y briefly , you can close the monitor unit to put the camera in the stan dby mode. The standby mode uses almost no po wer . When the monitor unit is opened again, [...]

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    37 English OPERA TION BUTT ONS The procedures to change the ca mera settings , choose images , etc., are perf ormed by using the SET butto n to control the monitor displa y . This operation is used v ery frequently , so it is best to become f amiliar with it right away . PHOTO RESOLUTION 3072×2304 (7M-S) VIDEO CLIP MPEG4 640×480 30fps SHQ SCENE S[...]

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    English 38 <Select the icon to the left or right> T o select the icon to the right, toggle the SE T but ton to the right. T o select the icon to the left, toggle the SE T but ton to the l eft. <Actuate the selected icon> Press the SET bu tton. The selected icon mov es to the left end of the lineup . 720×480 30fps SDV VIDEO CLIP MPEG4 V[...]

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    39 English D A TE AND TIME SETTING The camera will record the date and ti me an image or audio recording is taken so that y ou can displa y them during pla ybac k. Theref ore, bef ore capturing images, mak e sure the correct date and time are set. Example: T o set the clock to 7:30 p .m. on December 24, 2007 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128).[...]

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    English 40 4 Set the clock. 1 Select “TIME”. 2 Press the SET bu tton. h The Set Time Screen appears. 3 Set the time to “19:30” . h The time is set in the follo wing order: Set the hour → Set the minute. h A 24-hour cloc k is used f or the time display . 4 Press the SET bu tton. 5 Se t the order in which the date is displayed during playba[...]

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    41 English D A TE AND TIME SETTING 6 Pr ess the MENU button. h The date and time setting is completed, and y ou are returned to the Option Screen. h T o return to the Shooting or Pla yback Screen, press the MENU butto n. HINT i Under normal conditions, while the batt ery pack is being replaced, an internal battery will maintain the date and time se[...]

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    English 42 BASIC OPERA TION BEFORE T AKING PICTURES How to hold the camera Hold the camera secur ely , keeping y our elbo ws cl ose to y our body and making sure the camera is stable. Make sure tha t the lens and flash are not blo ck ed b y your fin gers or the str ap . HINT i Images captured in the still image shooting mode can be rot ated when th[...]

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    43 English BEFORE T AKING PICTURES Using the autof ocus The autofocus will w ork in almost all situat ions; however , there are certain conditions that may cause the autof ocus function to not work properl y . If the autofocus function is not working properly , set the focus range to capture images (page 86). k Conditions that may cause incorrect f[...]

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    English 44 The fo llowing e xamples are some of the situations where the aut ofocus function ma y work, b ut not as desired. i When both near and far objects are present Use the focus-loc k function to lock the focus on an object at the sa me distance as the desired subject, then reposition the camera to compose the picture. i Fast-mo ving subjects[...]

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    45 English BEFORE T AKING PICTURES Hints f or taking pictures Muting the operation sounds i The operation sou nds that are gener ated, f or e xample, when the still image shooting but ton, MENU butt on or SET button i s pressed, as well as the audio guidance when yo u s witch the mode , can be m uted (page 13 3). Where is the image and audio data s[...]

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    English 46 VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AN D PLA YB A CK Record ing video c lips 1 Turn on the camera. If the monitor unit is closed → Open the monitor unit. If the camera is in the pow er sav e mode → Press the ON/ OFF button. 2 Se t the main sw itch to REC. 3 Pr ess the video cl ip recording button [] . h Recording begins . h It is not necessar y to [...]

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    47 English VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AND PLA YB A CK Playing bac k a video clip 5 Set the main switch t o PLAY. h The video clip just recorded is shown on the monitor . 6 Press the SET button. h Play back of the video clip begins . Main s witch SET button <Example: After recor ding a video clip: HD mode> <Example: After recor ding a video clip:[...]

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    English 48 When y ou are finish ed using the camera.. . i Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera off . T o do this ... Do this Normal forward pla yback Press the SET butt on. Stop pla ybac k During pla yback, toggle the SET but ton do wn. P ause During playbac k, press t he SET button or toggle the SET bu tton up . During accelerated pla yback,[...]

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    49 English VIDEO CLIP RECORDING AND PLA YB A CK HINT Adjusting the monitor brightness i While the Shoot ing Screen is activ e, y ou can quic kly access the screen f or adjusting the brightness of the monitor by pressin g the MENU button f or at least 1 second. The focus can be lock ed i The autof ocus can be set to a fix ed f ocus dur ing video cli[...]

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    English 50 CAPTURING AND PLA YING B A CK STILL IMA GES Shooting single shots 1 Pres s the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on. 2 Se t the main swit ch to REC. 3 Pres s the still image shooting button [ ]. 1 Press th e still imag e shooting button halfway . h The autofocus operat es, and the image is f ocuse d (f ocus lock). 2 Continue to gently pre[...]

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    51 English CAPTURING A ND PLA Y ING BA CK STILL IMA GES HINT What is the cam era focusi ng on? i A target mark & on t he monitor sh ows the area the camera is f ocusing on. i The camera automatically determines the correct f ocus b y measuring from 9 diff erent f ocus points within the shooting area. If t he target mark is at a position t hat i[...]

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    English 52 Viewing still images 1 Se t the main sw itch to PLAY. h An image is displa yed on the monitor . 2 Se lect the image you wish to view. T o display the pre vious image, toggle the SE T but ton to the l eft. T o display the ne xt image, toggle the SET butt on to the right. h Display the desired image. 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 SET button M[...]

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    53 English CAPTURING A ND PLA Y ING BA CK STILL IMA GES 9-image displa y playbac k 1 Set the main sw itch to PLAY . 2 Push the zoom sw itch toward the [W] ([ P ]) side. h The 9-image displa y appears. 3 Select the image t o play back . h T og gle the SET button up, down, left or r ight to move the orange fr ame to th e desired image, and press t he[...]

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    English 54 Art mode pl aybac k Art mode playback displa ys all 22 ima ges that immediately f ollow the image currently shown on the normal display , or the framed im age on the 9-ima ge display . * When the number of imag es is less than 22, the blank frame s are filled in with col or . 1 I n normal playback, di splay an image (pages 47 and 52), or[...]

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    55 English CAPTURING A ND PLA Y ING BA CK STILL IMA GES 2 If switching to the art mode playback from normal playback, push the zoom switch toward the [W] ([ P ]) side two times. P ush it one time if switching from the 9-image playback displa y. h The screen changes to art mode play back. <Art mode playback screen operation> T oggle the SET bu[...]

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    English 56 Magnifying (zooming in) the ima ge 1 Display the imag e that yo u want to mag nify. h F or a video clip , pause pla yback at t he place you w ant to magnify . 2 Push the zoom sw itch toward the [T] ([ ] ]) side. h Magnification is enab led. h The image is magnified, and the central por t ion of image i s displa y ed. h T oggle the SET bu[...]

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    57 English SHOO T A STILL IMA GE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP Y ou can capture a still image (a single-shot) while recording a video clip . 1 Press the ON/OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera on. 2 Set the main swit ch to REC. 3 Pr ess the video clip r ecording button [ ]. 4 When you see a scene you’ d like to captur e as a still i[...]

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    English 58 CA UTION i When shooting a still image while recordi ng a video clip , the flash does not operate. i When shooting a still image whi le recording a video cl ip, the displa y briefly pauses, and then r eturns to the video clip display after t he still image is captured. i If the still image resolution is set to k , it automat ically chang[...]

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    59 English RECORDING IN THE HD MODE In addition to the standard video clip recor ding mode (normal mode, aspect ratio 4:3), y our camera ca n also record video clips in the widescreen mode (HD mode) with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Switching bet ween the normal mode and HD mode 1 Pr ess the ON/OFF button f or at least 1 second to turn the camera on. 2[...]

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    English 60 3 Pres s the HD/NORM button. h The monitor displa y changes to the 16:9 aspect ra tio HD mode. h Each time the HD/NORM butt on is pressed, the mode s witches between th e HD mode and the normal mode. 4 Pres s the video clip recording button [ ]. 297 00:20:39 F3.5 1/40 297 00:07:10 297 00:07:10 F3.5 F3.5 1/40 1/40 297 00:07:10 F3.5 1/40 &[...]

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    61 English A UDIO RECORDING AND PLA YBA CK Y our camera can make a udio recordings and pla y them b ack. A udio recor ding 1 Set the main swit ch to REC. 2 Pr ess the MENU button. h The menu displa y appears . 3 From the video c lip mode menu, select the audio memo icon < , and press the SET button. h The audio recording mode is enabled. h The m[...]

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    English 62 4 Pr ess the video clip recording button. h Aud io recording begins . During recording, < appears in the monitor . It is not necessa ry to continue pressing the video clip recording button wh ile recording. h The maximum time f or recording a continuous audio memo is ab out 13 hours. 5 En d the recordi ng. h Press the video clip recor[...]

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    63 English A UDIO RECORDING AN D PLA YBA CK A udio play back 1 Display the desired audio data. 2 Pl ay back the recording. Start forward pla yback: Press the SET b utton. Pause: During playbac k, press the SET button, or toggle the SET b utton up. During fast forward or f ast rev erse , toggle the SET b utton up . Stop playback : During pla yback, [...]

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    English 64 SHOO TING AND PLA YB A CK WITH THE REMO TE CONTROL UNIT The remote control sen sor on y our camera ma kes it possib le to capture images and pla y them bac k using the supplied remote control uni t. 1 Pr epare the remote control unit (page 26). 2 Turn the cam era on, and set the main switch to REC or PLAY. h Set the main s witch to REC f[...]

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    65 English USING THE ZOOM Y our camera has t wo zo om functions: opt ical zoom and digital z oom. Y ou can specify whether or not the digit al zoom is enab led (page 140). 1 Point the camera lens at the subject. 2 Press [T] or [W] on the zoom switch to compose the desired image. [T]: Zoom in on the sub ject. [W]: Zoom out. h When the z oom s witch [...]

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    English 66 SHOO TING WITH THE FLASH The flash is used n ot only f or taking pi ctures where there is insuff icient light, but also when the subject is in shade or in backlight conditions. Y our camera’ s flash has f our modes of operation (au tom atic flash mode , for ced flash mode, flash off mode, and red-ey e reduction mode ). Select the flash[...]

  • Page 81

    67 English SHOO TING WITH THE FLASH 3 Pr ess the flash button to set the flash mode. h Each time the flash button is pressed, th e flash mode changes. h Display the icon for the desired flash mode. 4 Press the still image shooting button. h The picture is snapped and the fl ash op erates according to the selected mode. HINT i The flash cannot be us[...]

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    English 68 EXPOSURE CORRECTION When capturing images , you can mak e the image lighter or dark er . 1 Se t the main swit ch to REC. h If the Shoo ting Setting Screen is displa yed, press the MENU butt on to e xit it. 2 While the Shooting Screen is displayed, toggle the SET button to the right. h The e xposure correction bar appears. 3 Toggle the SE[...]

  • Page 83

    69 English EXPOSURE CORRECTION HINT The exposure correction setti ng is canceled in the foll owing cases: i When the pointer is set to the center position. i When the Option Screen is accessed. i When the main s witch is set to PLA Y . i After the pow er is turned off.[...]

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    English 70 SHOO TING IN THE HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE Y ou can press the HIGH SENSITIVITY b utton to capture an e ven brighter image. Y ou can also get a brighter image by setting the IS O sensitivity (page 90) to a higher sett ing. 1 Pr ess the HIGH SENSITIVITY button. h The m ark appears on the monitor , and the camera changes to the high sensitivity[...]

  • Page 85

    71 English SHOO TING P AGE 1 (BASI C SETTINGS) DISPLA YING THE SHOO TING SETTING SCREENS The Shooting Setting Screens are used to ad just your camera’ s shooting settings. The Shoo ting Setting Screens are organiz ed into tw o displa ys: PA G E 1 and PA G E 2 . The PA G E 1 settings (page 73) cov er the basic shooting settings , and t he PAG E 2 [...]

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    English 72 Switching the pa ge Switch from PA G E 1 to PA G E 2 , or vice v ersa, depe nding on ho w you wish to use your came ra. 1 Display a Shooting Setting Screen. 2 Toggle the SET button to the left. h The Shooting Settin g Screen P AGE changes. h Each time the SET b utton is togg led to the left, the P AG E changes. VIDEO CLIP MPEG4 640×480 [...]

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    73 English DISPLA YING THE SHOO TING SETTING SCREENS Overview of the Shooting Set ting Screens PA G E 1 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 VIDEO CLIP MPEG4 640×480 30fps SHQ[...]

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    English 74 1 Video clip mode menu (page 77 ) <In the normal mode> <In the HD mode> 2 Still image mod e menu (page 79 ) 3 Scene select menu (p age 80 ) 4 Manual ex posure setting menu (page 81) 5 Filter menu (page 83) 6 Self-timer men u (pa ge 93) 7 Option icon (page 128) h Displays t he Option Screen . 8 P A GE display (page 72) 9 HELP [...]

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    75 English DISPLA YING THE SHOO TING SETTING SCREENS PA G E 2 0 IMAGE STABILIZER VIDEO VIEW[...]

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    English 76 1 Image sta bilizer menu (page 84 ) 2 Focus menu (page 86) 3 Focus mode menu (page 88) 4 Light-measuring mode (EXP MEASURE) menu (page 89) 5 ISO sensitivity men u (page 90) * The indicated ISO v alue is the standard output sensit ivity . 6 White balance men u (page 91) 7 Option icon (page 128) h Display the Option Screen. 8 P A GE displa[...]

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    77 English VIDEO CLIP MODE (IMA GE QU ALITY) SETTING When it comes to video clips, a larger n umber of pix els and a higher frame rate means be tter image qualit y and smoother pla yback. O n the other h and, the file siz e becomes large and uses more memory . Set the image quality to a setting that’ s right for you r purpose. 1 Dis play the PAGE[...]

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    English 78 CA UTION When editing video clip s... i In order f or video clips to be joined, the y must ha v e been photogra phed in the same mode . i Video clips that were phot ographed in dif fere nt modes cannot be joined. Playing back vid eo clips that were re corded with a differen t camer a i Video clips recorded using model VPC-HD1A or VPC-HD1[...]

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    79 English STILL IMA GE MODE (RESOLUTION) SETTING By setting the still image resoluti on (pix els) to a higher setting, image det ail is enhanced f or a smoother , finer picture. Howe ver , the file siz e also becomes large and uses more memory . Select the resolution settin g that suits you r purpose. 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 S hooting Setting Screen[...]

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    English 80 SCENE SELECT Y ou can select f rom various preset settings (aperture, shutter sp eed, etc.) f or specific shooting conditio ns. 1 Di splay the PAGE 1 Shooting Setting Screen (pa ge 72). 2 Se lect the scene select menu. 3 Se lect the desired icon from the scene selec t menu, and press the SET button. h This completes th e scene select fun[...]

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    81 English EXPOSURE SETTING V arious settings—including shutter speed, aperture size, the ND filter ON/ OFF sta tus—can be set by the user. 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 S hooting Setting Screen ( page 72). 2 Select the manual exposure menu. @ : The optimum shutter speed and aperture size are set according to the brightness of the subject (aperture and[...]

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    English 82 3 Se lect the desired icon from the manual exposure menu, and press the SET button. <If T , g or , was selected> 1 T oggle the SET button up or down to select ND filter , aperture value or shutter sp eed. 2 T og gle the SET button le ft or r ight to change t he setting f or the selected parameter . 4 Pres s the SET button. h This c[...]

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    83 English FIL TERS The filter f eature change s image characteristics such as color t ones, to app ly unique eff ects t o the photog raphed ima ge. 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 S hooting Setting Screen ( page 72). 2 Sel ect the filter m enu. 3 Sel ect the desired icon from the filter menu, and press the S ET button. h This completes th e filter setting. [...]

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    English 84 MO TION COMPENSA TION (IMA GE ST ABILIZER) Y our camera can minimiz e a jittery picture b y compensating for unintentional hand motion (only during video clip recording). 1 Di splay the PAGE 2 Shooting Setting Screen (pa ge 72). 2 Se lect the image s tabilizer menu. 3 Se lect the desired icon from the image stabili zer menu, and press th[...]

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    85 English MO TION COMPENSA TI ON (IMA GE ST ABILIZER) <Concerning the changing f ield of view when motion compensation is enabled> i When the motio n compensation is set to ON, the f ield of vie w during recording standb y diff ers from the recordab le field of vie w as shown b elow . i When set to the moti on compensation q set ting, the vi[...]

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    English 86 FOCUS RANGE 1 Di splay the PAGE 2 Shooting Setting Screen (pa ge 72). 2 Select the focus ra nge menu . h When shooting a subject at a medium to f ar distance, by setting the fo cus ra nge to * , y ou will find it b oth easier and f aster to focus. h When the f ocus range is set to * , + or - , the correspond ing indication appears on the[...]

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    87 English FOCUS RANGE How to use the manual focus 1 Sel ect the manual focus icon - from the focus menu, and press the SET button. 2 Pr ess the SET button. h The focus dista nce adjustment bar appears. 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjust the focus distance, and press the SET button. h The focus distance is set, and you are retur[...]

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    English 88 FOCUS AREA SETTING Y ou can choose from the f ollowing 2 type s of aut ofocus (stil l image shooting only): 9-point range finder focus: The correct f ocus is determined from 9 different f ocus points within the shooting area visib le on the monitor . When the image is focused, a ta rget mark & appears. Spot focus: The camera f ocuses[...]

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    89 English LIGHT -MEASURING MODE SETTING Y ou can select from 3 types of light-measuring modes . Multi-section light- measuring: The light is modulated after sampling from mul tiple areas of the entire shooting screen. Center-weighted l ight-measuring: The light is modula ted f or the entir e image after me asuring from mostly the center area. Spot[...]

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    English 90 ISO SENSITIVITY With the initial se ttings, the ISO sensit ivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject. Howe ver , the ISO sensitivity can be set to a fixed setting. 1 Di splay the PAGE 2 Shooting Setting Screen (page 72). 2 Select the ISO sensitivi ty menu. * The indicated ISO v alue when capturing still images[...]

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    91 English WHITE B ALANCE This camera automaticall y adjusts the white balance und er most lighting conditions. Ho we v er , if you w ant to specify the lighting conditions or change the ov erall tone of the image, the whit e balance can be manuall y set. 1 Dis play the PAGE 2 S hooting Setting Screen ( page 72). 2 Sel ect the white balance menu. &[...]

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    English 92 3 Se lect the desired icon from the white bal ance menu, and press the SET button. h This completes the white balance setting. h Once the white balance sett ing is programmed f or the ] icon, it is retained e v en if another white balance se tting ( > , r , o , p , or q ) is selected. If you changed to ano ther setting, whene v er you[...]

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    93 English SELF-TIMER 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 S hooting Setting Screen ( page 72). 2 Sel ect the self- timer menu. 3 Select the desired icon from the self-timer me nu, and press the SET button. h This completes the self-timer setting. HINT T o pause or cancel the self-timer function... i If the video clip recording b utton or still image shooting b u[...]

  • Page 108

    English 94 CAPTURING SEQU ENTIAL SHO TS 1 Di splay the PAGE 1 Shooting Setting Screen (pa ge 72). 2 Se lect P fro m the stil l image m ode menu. h The camera ch anges to the sequential shots mod e. 3 Pres s the still image shooting button [] . h Shooting begins . Shooting continu es as long as the still image shooting b utton is kept pr essed. HINT[...]

  • Page 109

    95 English PLA YBACK P AGE 1 (BASI C SETTINGS) DISPLA YING THE PLA YB A CK SETTING SCREENS The Play back Setting Scree ns are used to adjust you r camera’ s playback settings. The Pla yback Setting Screens are organiz ed into two displa ys: PA G E 1 and PA G E 2 . The PA G E 1 settings (page 97) cov er the basic play back setting s, and the PAG E[...]

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    English 96 Switching the pa ge Switch from PA G E 1 to PA G E 2 , or vice v ersa. 1 Di splay a Playback Setting Screen (pa ge 95). 2 Toggle the SET button to the left. h The Pla ybac k Setting Scre en changes to the other P AGE . h Each time the SET bu tton is toggled to the left, t he P AGE changes. PLA YBACK MODE Set to play all or to play 1 clip[...]

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    97 English DISPLA YING THE PLA YB A CK SETTING SCREENS Overvie w of the Pla ybac k Setting Scr eens PA G E 1 1 Playback method setting (page 99) h Select continuous pla yback or single -frame p layback. 2 Slideshow (pag e 101) h Select the slideshow setti ngs and initiate pla yback. 3 Multi-pla yback (page 53 ) h Displa y images in the 9-frame mult[...]

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    English 98 PA G E 2 1 Rotate image (page 107) h Rotate still images. 2 Resize (page 108) h Reduce the resolut ion of a still image. 3 Extract still i mage (page 109) h Extract a stil l image from a video clip. 4 Video clip edit (pag e 111) h Edit video clips. 5 Printing instru ctions (page 120) h Specif y the pr inting instructions (DPOF sett ings)[...]

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    99 English PLA YB A CK MODE Y ou can choose to ha v e data pla ye d bac k successively (contin uous pla yback) or hav e only selected data pla ye d back ( clip pla ybac k). 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Sel ect the playback mode icon = , and press the SET button. h The Play back Mode Screen appears. PLA Y ALL: Hav e dat[...]

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    English 100 HINT How to initiate continuous playbac k i Set the camer a to the pla yback mode, and p ress the SET b utton. Continuous pla yback starts. How is continuous playback different fr om slideshow playback (page 101)? i With continuous pla yback, t he av ailab le oper ations include pause (f or continuou s play back) and pause , f ast f orw[...]

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    101 English SLIDESHO W PLA YB A CK Specify the settings f or pla ying bac k st ill images and video clips contin uously in a “slideshow” f ormat. In a slideshow of still images , you can set the transition time and transition effects. 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Select the slideshow icon V , and press the SET butt[...]

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    English 102 PLA YBA C K V OLUME Adjust the pla yback v olume f or video clips and audio data. 1 Di splay the PAGE 1 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Se lect the playback volume icon Z , and press the SET button. h The v olume control bar appe ars. 3 Toggle the SET button left or right to adjust the volume, and press the SET button. h The volu m[...]

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    103 English IMA GE PR O TECT Prev ent accidental erasure of image and audio data. 1 Dis play the data that you want to protect from accidental erasure, and display the PAGE 1 Playback S etting Screen (pa ge 96). 2 Select the protect icon A , and press the SET button. h “LOCK” appears . h If the protect mode has alread y been enabled for the dat[...]

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    English 104 CA UTION i Even if the prot ect mode is set f or certain data files, they will be deleted if the card is ref or matted (page 154). HINT T o select a different image in steps 2 and 3... i T oggle the SET button to the left or right. T o cancel the protect mode f or an image... i Displa y the desired data and repeat steps 1 to 3 . The pro[...]

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    105 English DELETING D A T A Data can be deleted one at a ti me or all at once. 1 Dis play the PAGE 1 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Sel ect the erase i con c , and press the SET button. h The Delete Mode Screen appears . DELETE SINGLE: Deletes one data at a time. DELETE ALL: Deletes all the data from the ca rd. 3 Toggle the SET button up or [...]

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    English 106 4 Se lect “DELETE”, and press the SET button. <DELETE SINGLE> h The currently disp la yed image is deleted. h T o delete other data, select the data, and press th e SET button. h T o return to the Pla yback Set ting Screen, press the MENU b utton twice. <DELETE ALL> h The Delete Confirmation Screen again appears . T o de[...]

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    107 English RO T A T E I M A G E Captured still images can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing. 1 Display the still im age you wish to r otate, and display t he PAGE 2 Playback Setting Scre en (page 96). 2 Sel ect the rotate icon L , and press the SET button. h The Rotate Imag e Screen appears . RIGHT: Rotates image cl ockwise 90 degr[...]

  • Page 122

    English 108 CHANGING IMA GE SIZE (RESIZE) A captured image can be resized t o a smaller size and sa ved as a separate image. 1 Display the still im age whos e size you want to change, and display the PAGE 2 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Select the resize icon I , and press the SET button. h The Resize Screen appears. 3 Toggle the SET button [...]

  • Page 123

    109 English EXTRA CTING A STILL IMA GE FR OM A VIDEO CLIP Y ou can select one image (scene) from a vid eo clip , copy i t, and sav e it as a still image (the original data remains unchanged). 1 Play bac k a video clip, and pause at the point you wish to copy and save. 2 Dis play the PAGE 2 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 3 Sel ect the extract st[...]

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    English 110 HINT When an image fr om a video c lip recor ded in the HD mode is sa ved with an aspec t rati o of 4:3 … i The still image that is gener ated will b e a 4:3 (640 × 48 0 pix els) V G A image with blac k bars at the top and bottom of a 640 × 360-pix el picture.[...]

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    111 English EDITING VIDEO CLIPS Y ou can trim awa y unw anted portions from a video clip and sav e it as a new video clip (video clip cutting [e xtracti ng]). Y ou can also join two video clips together and sa v e them as one separate cl ip (“joining”). Procedure to cut (e xtract) a portion of a video clip J Extract the specif ied portion. Spec[...]

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    English 112 Proce dure to jo in video c lips CA UTION Caution when editing video clips i When editing video clips , do not mov e the main s witch. If y ou mov e the main switch while editing video c lips, not only will the editing not be properly completed, but the original video clip may also be erased. i As the number or size of the video clips i[...]

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    113 English EDITING VIDEO CLIPS Video clip cu tting (e xtracting) 1 Dis play the video clip from which you wish to extract a segment. 2 Dis play the PAGE 2 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 3 Sel ect the edit vi deo icon k , and press the SET button. h The Edit Video Screen appears . 4 Sel ect “CUT” and press t he SET button. h The Cutting Scr[...]

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    English 114 5 Spec ify the star t point of the extra ct. h Use the procedure below t o specify the frame from which the vid eo clip extr act will start. h Pla y the video clip until appro ximately the desired point, pause the video clip , then pla y the video clip one frame at a time , stopping at the star t point of the extract. This will be the f[...]

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    115 English EDITING VIDEO CLIPS 7 Press the still image shooting button [ O ]. h A screen appears f or you to select either to sav e the edited video clip as a new (separat e) file, or to delete the original video clip and replace it with the edited video clip . SA VE AS NEW: The edited video clip will be sa ved as a new file . The original video c[...]

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    English 116 HINT i If the original video clip is protected, e ven if you select “O VER WRITE FILE” in steps 8 and press the SET b utton, the original video clip will not be erased. If y ou want it to be erased, y ou will need to first remo ve the protection (page 103). i If the “Card full” message appe ars, y ou will need to free some of th[...]

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    117 English EDITING VIDEO CLIPS Joining two video clips CA UTION i Video clips that wer e photographe d in diff erent modes cannot be join ed. 1 Dis play the PAGE 2 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Sel ect the edit vi deo icon k , and press the SET button. h The Edit Video Screen appears . 3 Sel ect “JOIN” and press the SET button. h The 6-[...]

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    English 118 4 Move the ora nge frame to the video clip you wish to join, and press the SET button. h The specified video clip i s labeled with a number . h Up to 9 video clips can be selected. h T o cancel a selection and remove the number label fro m a video clip , select the video clip and press the SET butt on. 5 Pres s the still image shooting [...]

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    119 English EDITING VIDEO CLIPS 6 Select the desired option, and press the SET button. h Editing starts. h When editing ends, you are returned to the Pla ybac k Setting Screen. HINT i If the original video clip is protected, e ven if you select “O VERWRITE FILE” in steps 6 and press the SET b utton, the original video clip wil l not be erased. [...]

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    English 120 PRINT INSTR UCTIONS In addition t o using y our printer to print out still images captu red with y our camera, as with co nv entional film, you can ha v e prints made at shops off ering digital pr int ser vic es. Moreover , this ca mera is DPOF-compatible , so you can use the camera to specify t he number of prints, wheth er or not the [...]

  • Page 135

    121 English PRINT INSTRUCTIONS HINT Printing a single frame from a video clip i T o print with a printer or have th e digital print ser vice shop print out a still image from a video clip , you must first sav e it (sav e frame) as a still image (page 109). About the DPOF format i DPOF (Digital Print Order Fo rmat) is a print order f ormat. Y ou can[...]

  • Page 136

    English 122 Specifying date imprin ting and print quantit ies Y ou can specify printing instruct ions for eac h individual image (EA CH IMA G E), or apply the printi ng instructions to all the images on the car d (ALL IMA GES). 1 Di splay the Printing Instructions Scr een (page 120). 2 Se lect “EACH IMAGE” or “ALL IMAGES”. ALL IMA GES: The [...]

  • Page 137

    123 English PRINT INSTRUCTIONS 4 Speci fy whether the date is displayed on the print, and the number of prints. <Specify the number of prints> h T oggle the SET but ton up or do wn. h The quantity indication changes. h Display the desired number of prints. <Specify dated prints> h Push the zoom switch toward th e [T] or [W] s ide. h Eac[...]

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    English 124 Index pr int Printing out m any small images on one sheet is called an “index print”. This is con venient f or use as a list of the images y ou have captured. 1 Di splay the Printing Instructions Scr een (page 120). 2 Se lect “INDEX”. 3 Pres s the SET button. h The Inde x Print Screen appea rs. SET: Specify an inde x print copy [...]

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    125 English PRINT INSTRUCTIONS Clearing all the printing instructions Delete the printing instructions f or all images. 1 Dis play the Printing Instructions Screen (page 120) . 2 Select “ALL CLEAR”. 3 Pr ess the SET button. h The Confirm All Clear Screen appears. CANCEL: Clear the printing instructions for all images . EXIT : Discontinue the cl[...]

  • Page 140

    English 126 SMOO TH PLA YB A CK Suppress the video fl ick er that occurs , f or ex ample, when pla ying back video clips that were recorded with camera moving f ast. 1 Di splay the PAGE 2 Playback Setting Screen (page 96). 2 Se lect the smooth playback O icon, and press the SET button. h The Smooth Pla yback Screen appears. ON: Activ ate smooth pla[...]

  • Page 141

    127 English DISPLA YING IMA GE PR OPER TIES (INFORMA TION SCREEN) On the Inf or mation Screen y ou can chec k what the settings w ere when an image was capt ured. 1 Dis play the desired image. 2 Press the MENU button for at least 1 second. h The Inf ormation Screen appears. h If the MENU button is pressed again, the Inf ormation Screen is canceled.[...]

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    English 128 OPTION SETTI NGS OPTION SETTI NGS DISPLA YING THE OPTION SCREEN The Option Screen is used to adjust v arious camera settings . 1 Turn on the camera, and press the MENU button. h The Shooting or Pla yback Setting Screen appears. 2 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the PAGE indication. 3 Toggle the SET button to the right, and se[...]

  • Page 143

    129 English DISPLA YING THE OPTION SCREEN Overvie w of the Option Scre en CLOCK SET INFO DISPLAY STARTUP DISPLAY OPERATION BEEP POST VIEW WIND NOISE REDUC. NOISE REDUCTION IMAGE SETTINGS FLICKER REDUCT DIGITAL ZOOM BRIGHTNESS EXT MIC VOLUME LANGUAGE TV OUTPUT SETTINGS POWER SAVE FILE NO. RESET FORMAT RESET SETTINGS 1/3[...]

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    English 130 1 Date and time setting (page 39 ) h Set the camera’ s internal clock. 2 Screen displa y (page 131) h Specify what inf ormation is display ed on the Pla ybac k Screen. 3 Startup display (page 132) h Select the screen displa y that appears when the camera is turned on. 4 Operation sounds setting (page 133) h Select the oper ation sound[...]

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    131 English SCREEN DISPLA Y Specify what inf or mation is displa yed o n the Pla ybac k Screen. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Select the info display ic on j , and press the SET button. h The Screen Displa y Screen appears. D A TE & TIME: Display the capture-date . COUNTER: Display the video clip pl ayba ck time. SHO W ALL: Display[...]

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    English 132 SELECT THE ST ARTUP DISPLA Y The star tup displa y is the display tha t appears on the monitor when the camera is turned on in the recording mode. 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the st artup display ic on + , and press the SET button. h The Startup Display Set ting Screen appears. DA T E & T I M E : The camera?[...]

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    133 English OPERA TION SOUNDS Use this menu to set the confirming audio signals when t he camera is turned on/off or when the o peration b uttons (still image shooting b utton, SET b utton, MENU button , etc.) are pressed, to a djust the operat ion sound v olume, and to enable/d isable the audio guide. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Sel[...]

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    English 134 3 Se lect “CHANGE SETTINGS”, and press the SET button. h The screen to change t he settings appears. 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and press the SET button. h The screen to select op eration sounds appears. <If “TURN ON/OFF” or “AUDIO GUIDE” is selected> h The respectiv e screen to e[...]

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    135 English POST -VIEW SETTING Specify the duratio n that the captured image appear s on the monitor (post- view) after the still image shooting b utton is pressed. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Sel ect the post-v iew icon o , and press the SET button. h The P ost-view Scree n appears. 1 sec: The post-view image is displa yed for 1 sec[...]

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    English 136 WIND NOISE REDUCTION This f eature reduces t he ambient sound of the wind when y ou are reco rding a video clip or making an audio recording in a str ong wind environ ment. Set the function to on or off . 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the wind noise reduction icon ` , and press the SET button. h The Wind Noise Redu[...]

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    137 English NOISE-REDUCTION FUNCTION Use this setting to minimize noise in sti ll images and produce a clear image . 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Sel ect the noise-reduct ion icon ^ , and press the SET butt on. h The Noise Reduction Screen appears. ON: The noise-reduction function is enabled. OFF: The noise-reduction function is disab[...]

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    English 138 ADJUST THE IMA GE QU ALITY The camera can adjust the image quali ty as the image is captured. 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the image qual ity icon P , and press the SET button. h The Image S ettings Screen appears. NORMAL: Shoot with image quality at normal. VIVID: Color saturat ion is increased. SOFT: The sharpne[...]

  • Page 153

    139 English FLICKER-REDUCTION The flick er-reduction setting reduces the fli ck er that results when f ilming video clips under fluorescent lights and the like where the bac kground lig hting pulsates at the frequency of th e power supply . The flick er-reduction setting is set to a frequency of 50 Hz. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Sel[...]

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    English 140 DIGIT AL ZOOM SETTING This setting allo ws you to specify whet her or not the digital z oom is enabled during zoom shoo ting. 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the digital zoom icon Q , and press the SET button. h The Digital Zoom Scre en appears . ON: Digital zoom can be used. OFF: Digital zoom canno t be used. 3 Se l[...]

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    141 English MONIT OR BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the camera’ s monitor display . Use this adjustment when the monitor image is diff icult to vie w because of ambient lightin g. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Select the brightness icon , , and press the SET button. h The brightness control displa y appears. 3 Toggle the SET but[...]

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    English 142 ADJUST THE V OLUME OF AN EXTERNAL MICR OPHONE The input le v el of a micro phone connected t o the camer a can be ad justed. 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the external microphone volume icon W , and press the SET button. h The volume adju stment bar appears. 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjus t t[...]

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    143 English SCREEN LANGU A GE Y ou can set the monitor o f your camera to displa y the messages in any one of sev eral lang uages. 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Select the language icon z , and press the SET button. h The Language Screen appears . DEUTSCH: German ENGLISH: English ESP AÑOL: Spanish FRANCAIS: Fr e n c h IT ALIANO: Itali[...]

  • Page 158

    English 144 TV OUTPUT SETTING Specify the type of image signal tha t is output from your camera’ s USB/A V term inal, COMPONEN T term inal or HDMI ter minal. 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the TV output settings icon j , and press the SET button. h The TV Output Se tting Screen appears. TV SYSTEM: Set the type of TV signal th[...]

  • Page 159

    145 English TV OUTPUT SETTING 3 Sel ect the desired setti ng, and press the SET button. h The screen to change the par ameter f or the selected se tting appears . <If “TV SYSTEM” is selected> NTSC : Outputs NTSC video si gnals. PA L : Outputs P AL vid eo signals. <If “TV TYPE” is sele cted> 4:3: Use this setting when a TV ha vin[...]

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    English 146 k Relation between “TV TYPE” setting and TV display The tables belo w sho w the video signal that is output when the “TV TYPE” setting is ch anged. Ho we ver , note that f or some TVs that hav e an auto-detect function, the o utput ma y not conf or m to the tab le, or the TV displa y may not change at all. “TV TYPE” setting [...]

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    147 English TV OUTPUT SETTING * The still image examples are f or images captured with the still image mode set to a se tting other t han v or u . 16:9 16:9 Still image Video clip in normal mode Video clip in HD mode “TV TYPE” setting TV type to be connected Image data to be displayed TV display[...]

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    English 148 CA UTION If the TV dis play is not corr ect… i If the appear ance of the image on the TV monitor is not correct, y ou can either change the camer a’ s “TV TYPE” setting, or chang e the screen siz e setting on y our TV . T o change the screen siz e setting on y our TV , please refer to the instruction ma nual f or y our TV . The [...]

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    149 English PO WER SA VE FUNCTION Y our camera has a “pow er sav e” function whereby the pow er automatically tur ns off after a sp ecified pe riod of inactivity . T he power save function works to conserve the battery pack p ower whe n the camera is not being used, or to prev ent the batter y pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been[...]

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    English 150 3 Se lect the desired option, and press the SET button. h The Set Standb y Time Screen appears. 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to set the standby time. Up: Increases the st andby ti me. Down: Decreases the standby time. 5 Pres s the SET button. h The standby t ime is set. 6 Pres s the MENU button. h Y ou are retu rned to the Option [...]

  • Page 165

    151 English FILE NO . RESET FUNCTION If a newly f or matted card is used, the file name (image nu mber) of the captured image automatically begins from 000 1. If the card is subsequently ref ormatted, or if a diff erent ref ormatted card is used, the file names again begin from 0001. This is because the file number reset functi on is set to “ON?[...]

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    English 152 i If Card B already has image data in it when it replaces Card A, file numbers are assigned as f ollows . When the highest file number on Card B (bef ore replacing) is lo wer than the highest file number on Car d A: the file n umber of the ne xt recorded image contin ues from last file numbe r recorded on Card A. When the highest file n[...]

  • Page 167

    153 English FILE NO . RESET FUNCTION 1 Dis play the Option Screen (page 128). 2 Sel ect the file numbe r reset icon i . 3 Pr ess the SET button. h The File Number Reset Screen appears. ON: The file number reset function is “ON”. OFF: The file number reset function is “OFF”. 4 Select “OFF”, and press the SET button. h The file number res[...]

  • Page 168

    English 154 FORMA TTING A CARD A card must be f ormatted with this camera: i After purchasing, when used f or the first ti me, or i If it wa s f ormatted using a personal computer or a nother digita l camera. The card cannot be fo rmatted if the loc k s witch is set to the “LOCK” position. Proceed with th e f ormat procedure after set ting the [...]

  • Page 169

    155 English FORMA TTING A CARD 3 Select the desired format option, and press t he SET button. h A confirmation screen appears . 4 Select “YES”, and press the SET button. h Fo rmatting begins. h During formatting, “F or matting” and “do not pow er off” are shown on the monitor . CA UTION Caution during formatting i Do not turn off the po[...]

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    English 156 RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS Reset the camera to the f actor y-preset settings . 1 Di splay the Option Scr een (page 128). 2 Se lect the reset settings icon 2 , and press the SET button. h The Reset Settings S creen appears. RESET : Reset to the f actory-preset settings. EXIT: Do not change the settings , and return to the Option Scree[...]

  • Page 171

    157 English CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMOR Y Y ou can check ho w many images can be captured and how much recording time is av ailab le on the card. F or a table sho wing the maximum numb er of images and recording time f or specific cards , please see “P ossible No . of Images/P ossible Shooting Time/P ossible Recording Time ” on page 203. [...]

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    English 158 HINT i When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording time is “0”, y ou cannot cap ture an y more images . T o capture more images , either install a ne w card, or sa v e the images to a computer and then del ete them (page 105) from the card. i When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recordi[...]

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    159 English CHECKING THE REMAINING B A TTER Y P A CK CHARGE When using the battery pack, t he remaining battery pack charge can be check ed on the monitor . Make sure to check this indicat or bef ore capturing an image. F or an indication of the po ssible leng th of time fo r battery pack operation, see page 20 2. 1 Display a Shooting or Playback S[...]

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    English 160 HINT i If any data is present , yo u can also che ck t he remaining bat tery pack charge on the Inf ormation Screen (page 127). i Battery life ma y diff er e v en among battery packs of the same type . i Depending on the usage of the camera (such as the n umber of times the flash is used, the use of the mon ito r , etc.) or the ambient [...]

  • Page 175

    161 English O THER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING T O A TV By connecting the ca mera to a TV , you can pla y back t he recorded files on the TV . CA UTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully i When connecting the ca bles , mak e sure that the cab le plugs are correctly oriented and that the y match the shapes of the terminal sock ets on the[...]

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    English 162 <Connecting using the cable adaptor> Attach the cab le adaptor to th e camera, and use t he supplied dedicated S-A V interf ace cab le to connect the cab le adaptor’ s USB/A V ter minal to the TV’ s VIDEO and A UDIO input terminals. <When connecting to an S-VIDEO input terminal> * When connected, the images are not produ[...]

  • Page 177

    163 English CONNECTING T O A TV Enjo y higher image qual ity (pr ogressive output) If your TV has a 480p /720p input terminal, y ou can enjoy th e high video quality of prog ressive outp ut from your camer a. During recording: The image appears on the monit or only; it does not appear on the TV . During playbac k: The image appears on the TV only; [...]

  • Page 178

    English 164 Connecting to the HDMI terminal HINT i HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Mult imedia Interf ace are trademarks or registered tr ademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC . T o AC adaptor HDMI terminal HDMI cable T o HDMI ter minal i Please affix a small core (suppli ed) to the cable on the docking station end. T o reduce spurio us radiation[...]

  • Page 179

    165 English CONNECTING T O A TV Playin g back on a TV i After connecting the camer a to the tele vision, set the TV input swit ch to VIDEO input. i When an S-A V interface cab le is c onnected, no image appears o n the camera’ s monitor . i The play back method is the same as when viewing images on t he camera’ s monitor . Audio pla yback : see[...]

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    English 166 DIRECT PRINTING Y our camera supports the PictBridge function. By connect ing the camera directly to a PictBridge-enab led printer , the camera’ s monitor can be used to select images and initiate printing (P ictBridge printing). Print preparat ions 1 I nstall the card in the camera, open the monitor unit to turn on the camera, and tu[...]

  • Page 181

    167 English DIRECT PRINTING 3 Select “PRINTER”, and press the SET button. 4 The PictBridge printing mode is activated. h The camera switches to th e PictBridge printing mode , and the PictBridge Screen appears. CA UTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully i When connecting the ca bles , mak e sure that the cab le plugs are correctly oriente[...]

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    English 168 T o select one image and prin t it (one image) Procedure to select one still image and print it. 1 Compl ete the printing setup (page 166). 2 Se lect the one image icon Y , and press the SET button. h The screen to select images f or printing appears . 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the image you wish to print. [...]

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    169 English DIRECT PRINTING 4 Specify the number of prints. 1 T oggle the SET b utton up to select “COPIES”, and press the SET button. 2 T oggle the SET button u p or down to specify the n umber of prints . 3 Press the SET b utton. h “PRINT” is selected. 5 Pr ess the SET button. h Printing begins. HINT T o cancel printing 1 During printing,[...]

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    English 170 T o print all the image s (all images ) Print all of the images on the card. 1 Compl ete the print preparations (page 166). 2 Se lect the all images icon u , and press the SET button. h The Print All Images Screen appears. 3 Se lect “PRINT”, and press the SET button. h Printing begins . CA UTION Printing is not possible i f there ar[...]

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    171 English DIRECT PRINTING Thumbnail prints ( index) Make an index print of all the ima ges on the card. 1 Comple te the print preparations (page 166). 2 Sel ect the index print icon [ , and press the SET button. h The Inde x Print Screen appears. 3 Sel ect “PRINT”, and press the SET button. h Printing begins. INDEX EXIT PRINT OK 100-0002[...]

  • Page 186

    English 172 T o print images according to the printing instructions (print request ed images) Procedure to print all the ordered images. 1 Compl ete the print preparations (page 120), and comple te the print preparations (page 166). 2 Se lect the DPOF icon w , and press the SET button. h The Print Requested Images Screen appears . 3 Se lect “PRIN[...]

  • Page 187

    173 English DIRECT PRINTING T o change the printer se ttings and p rint images (change printer settings) Images are printed accordi ng to settings specified by the came ra, such as paper type, size, layout, printing quality , etc. 1 Comple te the print preparations (page 166). 2 Sel ect the printer settings icon v , and press the SET button. h The [...]

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    English 174 3 Ad just the pr inter settin gs. 1 T oggle the SET button up or down to sel ect a printer setting parameter , and press the SET but ton . h The screen to set the selected parameter a ppears. 2 T oggle the SET button up or down to adjust the setting, and press the SET button. h The selected paramet er is set, and you are returned to the[...]

  • Page 189

    175 English CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL MICR OPHONE A commercially sold stereo microphone can be connected to th e camera. * Use the separately sold VCP-MPO1 or other commercially sold microphone. HINT i The input le v el of the connected microphone can be adjusted (pag e 142). i When an ex ternal microphone is connected, the camera’ s stereo micropho[...]

  • Page 190

    English 176 APPENDICES COMMONL Y ASKED QUESTIONS If you h av e a question a bout the camera o peration, y ou might fin d the ans wer in this compilation of co mmonly asked quest ions. Question Answer Action Pow e r Why d oesn’t the powe r turn on? Due to cold temperatures , the battery pack temporarily lost its powe r . Place the camer a in your [...]

  • Page 191

    177 English COMMONL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Shooting Are the settings retained e ven after the camer a is turned off? — All settin gs except the self-time r and the e xposure correction are retained e ven after the camera is turned off . Which resolution setting should I use? — Select the resolution setting according to the intended use: w , x , E , [...]

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    English 178 Shooting What is the diff erence between th e digital zoo m and the optical zoom? — Because shooting with the optical zoom uses the optics of a ph ysical lens, y ou can sh oot without losing minute detail s in the image. The digital zoom, o n the other hand, works b y magnify ing a p or tion of the image that hits the CCD sensor and m[...]

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    179 English COMMONL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Viewi ng images Why is the image too bright? The subject was too bright. When capturing an image, de vise a wa y to compensate f or a bright subject, f or ex am p l e, by changing the shooting angle . Why is the image out of f ocus? The focus is no t lock ed properly . Hold the camera correctly and slo wly pres[...]

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    English 180 Viewing images Why do vertical stripes appear? If a bright subject is shot in t he video clip recording mode , vertical stripes may ap pear on the monitor or in the image. Not a malfunction. Why isn’ t the magnified image clear? Due to the characteristics of the camera, magnified images appear less clear . Not a malfunction. Why isn?[...]

  • Page 195

    181 English COMMONL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Connecting to a TV What is the diff erence among the normal video (composite video) output, S-video output and progressive/HDMI output? — Normal video (composite video) output: Combines Y (luminance) signal and chrominance signal and output s the combined signal. S-video output: Outputs the Y signal and chrom[...]

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    English 182 Connecting to a TV No image appears on the TV , ev en though the dedicated component cab le is used to connect the camera to the TV . The TV setting is 480i (D1) or 1125i (D3). Change the TV setting to 480p or 720p. Printing Why d oes a message appear during PictBr idge printing? There is a problem wit h the printer . Please ref er to t[...]

  • Page 197

    183 English COMMONL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Misc Why can’t the camera be operated? A temporary inter nal circuitr y problem ma y be the cause. Remov e the A C adaptor and the battery pack from the camera, wait a fe w minutes, the n reinstall the battery pack and try again. A problem such as inability to record or pla y back occurs . The card contains f[...]

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    English 184 TR OUBLESHOO TING Bef ore taking your ca mera to the repair shop , check the follo wing tabl e f or a possible solution to the prob lem. Camera Problem Cause Action Reference page Pow e r No power . The battery pack is dead. Recharge the battery pack, or replace with a new batte ry pac k. Or connect the A C adaptor (supplied). 25, 29, 3[...]

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    185 English TROUBLESHOO TING Shooting An image is not captured when the still image shooting button or video clip rec ording button is pressed. The maximum number o f images that can be captured or the maximum video clip recording time has been reache d. Install a new card. 23 Delete the images that are not necessary . 105 The fl ash doe s not oper[...]

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    English 186 Shooting When zoomin g in or out, the zoom mov ement stops momentarily . The optical zoom has mov ed to the maximum magnification position. Not a malfunction. Release the zoom s witch, and press it again. 65 There is noise in the captured image. The ISO sensitivity setting is too high. Set the ISO sensitivity to a lower set ting. 90 The[...]

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    187 English TROUBLESHOO TING Monitor No pla yback image appears. The main switch is not set to PLA Y . Set the main switch to PLA Y . 47, 52 Viewing images The image is too dark. The flash was bloc ked b y a finger or ot her object. Hold the camera correctly , and make sur e the flash is not obstructed. 42 The subject was too f ar away . Capture th[...]

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    English 188 Viewing images The image is too bright. The for ced flash mode is selected. Select a different flas h mode. 66 The subject was too bright. Use the ex posure correction function. 68 The ISO sensitivity setting is incorrect. Set the ISO sensitivity to t . 90 The image is not in f ocus. The subject is too close to the camera. Capture the i[...]

  • Page 203

    189 English TROUBLESHOO TING Viewing images The colors of the imag es captured indoors are not correct. This is due to ambient lighting. Capture the image using the f orced flash mode. 66 The white balance setting is incorrect. Set the white balance setting correctly . 91 A part of the image is missing. The strap or a finger w as bloc king the lens[...]

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    English 190 Connect ing to a TV There is no color in the image. The image is distor ted. The TV output setting is not correct. Select the correct TV output setting. 144 Both the dedicated S- A V interface cable and the dedicated component cable are connected. Make the correct connection. 163 No image or sound. The camera is not correctly connected [...]

  • Page 205

    191 English TROUBLESHOO TING Charging The camera is set in the docking station but t he installed battery is not being recharged. The AC adaptor is not connected to the docking station. Check t hat the powe r cord of the A C adaptor is connected correctly . 25 The camera is not correctly connected to the docking station. When inserting the camera i[...]

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    English 192 Misc. The “No card” message appears. No card is inser ted. T ur n off the power and inser t a card. 23 The “Image is protect ed” message appears and the data canno t be deleted. Y ou ha ve attempted to delete data that is protected from accidental erasure. Set the protect setting for the data to UNLOCK. 103 The audio guide does [...]

  • Page 207

    193 English TROUBLESHOO TING Docki ng station Probl em Cause Action Reference page Remote control unit The re mote control unit does not seem to work. The remote control unit is aimed at the TV (not at the camera’ s remote control sensor). Aim the remote control unit at the camera’ s remote control sensor (within a range of about 30 degrees hor[...]

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    English 194 Remote control unit The remote control unit does not seem to work. The remote control unit is too f ar from the camera’ s remote control sensor . Operate t he remote c ontrol unit from a position up to 7 meters from the doc king station. 26, 27 The remote control codes for the remote control unit and camera’ s remote control sensor [...]

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    195 English TROUBLESHOO TING Notes regar ding the Scene Select f eature a nd filters Scene Select * When recording a video clip in dark surroundings, th e shutter speed automatically de creases to the follo wing v alues in or der to produce a sufficiently bright image . Howe ver , when the flick er-reduct ion function is set to “ON”, t he shutt[...]

  • Page 210

    English 196 Filter About the scene select function and f ocus range settings i The scene select function changes to = when the focus ra nge is set to + . i Even if you set the focus range to * , + or - , i t changes to - when the scene select functio n is set to = , a , > or + . Setting Remarks Cosmetic % Focus range: + cannot be selected. Monoc[...]

  • Page 211

    197 English SPECIFICA TIONS Camera T ype Digital Movie Came ra (recording an d pla yback) Recorded image file f ormat Still images : JPEG format (DCF , DPOF , Exif 2.2 compliant) Note: Designed mai nly by the J apan Electronics and Inf ormation T echnolog y Industries Association (JEIT A), DCF (Design rule f or Camera File system) is standard f or [...]

  • Page 212

    English 198 Video clip recording mode (recording resolution, frame rate, bit rate ) HD mode U : 1,280 × 72 0 pix els, 30 fps, 9 Mbps V : 1,280 × 720 pixels , 30 fps , 6 Mbps Normal mode S : 720 × 480 pixel s, 30 f ps, 3.5 Mbps b : 640 × 480 pixel s, 30 f ps, 3 Mbps a : 640 × 480 pixel s, 30 f ps, 2 Mbps l : 320 × 240 pixel s, 30 f ps, 640 Kbp[...]

  • Page 213

    199 English SPECIFICA TIONS Shutter speed Still image shooting mod e: 1/2 to 1 /2,000 sec. (Maximum appro x. 4 seconds when scene select function set to lamp Q ) (During flash: 1/30 to 1/2,000 sec.) Sequential shot s mode: 1/15 to 1/2,000 sec. (no flash) Video clip reco rding mode: 1/30 to 1/10,000 sec. (1/15 sec. max.: when scene select function i[...]

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    English 200 Focus TTL-type AF (still image shoo ting mode: 9-point range finder/spot focus; video clip recor ding mode: Continuous f ocus) , manual f ocus (22 steps) Self-timer Approx . 2-second dela y , 10-second delay Ambient environment T emperature 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (operat ion), –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140°F) (stor age) Humidity 30 [...]

  • Page 215

    201 English SPECIFICA TIONS Camera connector s [USB/A V] (communication/ audio and video output) terminal Regrouped jac k Audio output 265 mVrms (–9 dBs), 12 k Ω or l ess, st ereo Video output 1.0 Vp-p , 75 Ω unbalanced, sync negat ive , composite video NTSC color TV system/P AL color TV system (switchab le from the Option Screen) S-video out[...]

  • Page 216

    English 202 Batter y life i Until battery pack runs out when using a fully char ged battery pack at a 25 °C (77°F) ambient tempera ture. i The operati on time ma y v ary depending on the conditions of t he battery pack and the co nditions of use. Espec ially when used at temperatur es below 10 °C (50°F), the bat tery pack operation time is dr a[...]

  • Page 217

    203 English SPECIFICA TIONS P ossible No. of Images/P ossible Shooting Time/ P ossible Recording Time The table sho ws the possib le number of captured images and the possible recor ding times f or commer cially avai lable SD Memory Car ds (1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB). i The maximum continuous shooting ti me at the l setting is 5 hours 30 minutes. The maximu[...]

  • Page 218

    English 204 Docki ng station Remote control unit Part num ber PDS-H D2 P ow er supply DC 5V Rated output DC 5V Ambient environment T emperature 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F) (recharge), –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 14 0°F) (storage) Humidity 20 to 80% (no condensation) Dimensions 80.4 (W) × 38.3 (H) × 105.5 (D) mm 3.17 (W) × 1.51 (H) × 4.15 (D) in. W[...]

  • Page 219

    205 English SPECIFICA TIONS Concerning the m ulti-indicator The camera’ s multi-indicator will lig ht, flash, or be off, depending on the different camera ope rations. Color Multi-indicator status Camera status Green Lit Connected to a computer Flashing P ower sa ve mode activ e Orange Lit Connected to a TV Red Lit Connected to a printer Flashing[...]

  • Page 220

    English 206 Concerning the cha rge indicator The charge indica tor shows t he charging sta tus and the self -timer operat ion. Supplied A C adaptor i When using the supplied A C adaptor abroad, the po wer cord ma y need to be replaced in accordance with local requiremen ts. Pl ease contact y our local dealer f or details. Lit Charging Flashing (slo[...]

  • Page 221

    207 English SPECIFICA TIONS Supplied Li-ion battery pac k Model number DB-L40 V oltage 3.7 V Rated output 1,200 mAh Ambient environment T emperature 0 to 40 ° C (32 to 10 4°F) (during use , when charging) –10 to 30 °C (14 to 86°F) (storage) Humidity 10 to 90% (no condensation) Dimensions 53.4 (W) × 6.0 (H) × 35.5 (D) mm 2.10 (W) × 0.24 (H)[...]

  • Page 222

    English 208 Others Mac OS, QuickTime and iT unes are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. in the USA and other cou ntries. Microsoft and Windo ws are registered trad emarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and o ther countries . In this m anual, the Microsof t ® Windows ® Mill ennium Edition ope rating system, Microsoft ® Windows ® 2[...]

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    209 English HINTS FOR T AKING PICTURES T aking great pictures in difficult surround ings is easier than y ou might think. By keeping a f ew points in mind and c hoosing the correct settings , y ou can create photos that you’ll be pr oud to displa y and share . If images are b lurred e ven when the autof ocus is used Y our camera emplo ys an autof[...]

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    English 210 Photographing a moving subject Situation: Y ou would like to snap an action shot of a mo ving child or pet. The autof ocus is activa ted, but becau se the subject is mo ving, the image ma y be blurr ed. In particular , when the dist ance between th e camera and t he subject is changing, it is dif ficult to loc k the focus on the subject[...]

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    211 English HINTS FOR T AKING PIC TURES Shooting portraits (portrait mode > ) Po i n t s : i Choose a backg round that doesn’t detr act from y our subject. i Mov e in close to your subject. i P a y attention to lighting and how it af fects y our subject. NO TE i If the backg round is distracting, it will not show y our subject to his best adva[...]

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    English 212 Night photograph y (night view portrait mode / ) Po in t s: i A void came ra shak e. i Increase the ISO sensitivity . NO TE i Camera shutter spee d during night photog raph y is considerab le slow er , so there is a much greater chance t hat your photog raphed image s will be blurry . Use a tripod whenev er possible, or if a tripod is n[...]

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