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Digital Video Camcorder Instruction Manual Camescope vidéo numérique Manuel d’instruction Videocámara digital Manual de Instrucciones English Françai s Español NTSC PUB.DIM-583 Mini Digital Video Cassette[...]
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2 Introduction E Important Usage Instructions WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Digital Video Camcorder , OPTURA Xi systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,[...]
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3 Introduction E IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In these safety instructions the word “product” refers to the Canon Digital Video Camcorder OPTURA Xi A and all its accessories. 1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating in[...]
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4 Introduction E 14. Lightning — For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, disconnect it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power -line surges. 15. Overloading — Do not overload wall [...]
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5 Introduction E Reference Guide The following manuals are supplied with the camcorder: ❍ Digital Video Camcorder OPTURA Xi Instruction Manual This manual explains the camcorder operations from basic video recording to the use of the full range of features. ❍ Digital Video Software Instruction Manual This manual explains how to download images [...]
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6 Introduction E T able of Contents Introduction Reference Guide ..............................................................................................................5 Thank Y ou for Choosing a Canon ................................................................................9 Introducing the OPTURA Xi .................................[...]
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7 Introduction E Using the Zebra Pattern ..............................................................................................85 Backlight Compensation ..............................................................................................85 Setting the Shutter Speed ( Mode) ..........................................................[...]
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8 Introduction E Conventions Used in This Manual Operating Modes Available functions depend upon the operating mode. It is indicated as follows: : Function can be used in this mode. : Function cannot be used in this mode. Other Symbols and References ❍ : Reference page number . ❍ : Functions to be operated on the body of the camcorder . ❍ : F[...]
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9 Introduction E Thank Y ou for Choosing a Canon The Canon OPTURA Xi provides a full range of options and functions. We recommend reading this manual thoroughly before you use the camcorder . It will help you to become more familiar with your camcorder , and learn how to operate it properly . We suggest that you master the basic operations of the c[...]
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10 Introduction E Introducing the OPTURA Xi The OPTURA Xi incorporates a 2 megapixel CCD, allowing recording of high-resolution still images on a memory card. (T ape: 1.23 megapixels) Canon’ s optical technology stabilizes your recording even in long telephoto shots. Y ou can keep on shooting in dark places with the Night and Super Night mode. In[...]
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11 Introduction E Components Guide OPTURA Xi ( L I N E - I N ) Mode dial (p. 62) Card access indicator (p. 113) TAPE/CARD switch (p. 8) EXP dial (p. 84) REC SEARCH + button (p. 35) / (fast forward) button (p. 37) / CARD + button (p. 125) REC SEARCH – button (p. 35) / (record review) button (p. 35) / (rewind) button (p. 37) / CARD – button (p. 1[...]
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12 Introduction E POWER indicator PHOTO button (p. 57, 113) POWER switch (p. 8) CAMERA OFF PLAY(VCR) NETWORK* Diopter adjustment lever (p. 20) Viewfinder protect cover (p. 161) Viewfinder (p. 20) Start/stop button (p. 28, 113) Cassette compartment cover (p. 22) Cassette compartment (p. 22) Grip belt (p. 21) Strap mount (p. 21) Advanced accessory sh[...]
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13 Introduction E Terminal cover Tally lamp (p. 54) Remote sensor (p. 24) Stereo microphone (p. 76) Tripod socket (p. 36) OPEN/EJECT switch (p. 22) S-video IN/OUT terminal (p. 40) DV IN/OUT terminal (p. 97) USB terminal (p. 139) MIC terminal (p. 76) Bottom view AV IN/OUT terminal (p. 40) DC IN terminal (p. 15) CHARGE indicator (p. 16) Assist lamp ([...]
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14 Introduction E Zoom buttons (p. 30) MIX BALANCE button (p. 107) PHOTO button (p. 57, 113) SEARCH SELECT button (p. 94) 12bit AUDIO OUT button (p. 107) D. EFFECTS (Digital effects) button (p. 68) CARD STILL/MOVIE button (p. 126) Digital effects ON/OFF button (p. 68) CARD buttons (p. 125) SLIDE SHOW button (p. 127) Direction buttons (p. 91, 145) R[...]
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15 Mastering the Basics E Using a Household Power Source Y ou can operate the camcorder from a household power source using the supplied power adapter . The power adapter converts current from a power outlet (100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) to the DC current used by the camcorder . 1. T urn the POWER switch to OFF . 2. Connect the power cord to the power a[...]
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16 Mastering the Basics E Attaching and Charging the Batter y Pack Charge the battery pack with the supplied power adapter before you use the camcorder for the first time and subsequently when the message “CHANGE THE BA TTERY P ACK” appears. 1. T urn the POWER switch to OFF . 2. Extend the viewfinder and move it upward. 3. Attach the battery pa[...]
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17 Mastering the Basics Charging, Recording and Playback Time Below times are approximate and vary according to the charging, recording or playback conditions. Charging Time • Charge the battery pack in temperatures between 41º F and 104º F (5º C and 40º C). • A lithium ion battery pack can be charged at any charge state. Unlike conventiona[...]
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How much power is left? The battery symbols indicate the charge status of the battery pack. When the battery pack is empty , “CHANGE THE BA TTERY P ACK” appears for 4 seconds and starts flashing. The battery charge indicators are not constant – they vary according to the condition under which battery pack and camcorder are used. Battery Pack [...]
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19 Mastering the Basics E Installing the Backup Battery The backup battery allows the camcorder to retain date, time and other camcorder settings while the power source is disconnected. Power the camcorder from a household power source or with a battery pack when replacing the backup battery to retain the setting. 1. Open the backup battery cover .[...]
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20 Mastering the Basics E Preparing the Camcor der Adjusting the Viewfinder (Diopter Adjustment) 1. T urn on the camcorder and keep the LCD panel closed. 2. Extend the viewfinder and move it upward. 3. Adjust the diopter adjustment lever . Do not leave the viewfinder exposed to direct sunlight as it may melt (due to concentration of light by the le[...]
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21 Mastering the Basics E Fastening the Grip Belt Hold the camcorder with your right hand and adjust the belt with your left. Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the zoom lever and photo button with your index finger , and the start/stop button with your thumb. Attaching the Shoulder Strap For extra security and portability , attach the shou[...]
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22 Mastering the Basics E Loading a Cassette Use only videocassettes marked with the D logo. Loading and Unloading 1. Slide and hold the OPEN/EJECT switch and open the cassette compartment cover . The cassette compartment opens automatically . 2. Load/unload the cassette. • Load the cassette with the window facing the grip belt and the REC/SA VE [...]
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23 Mastering the Basics Protecting T apes from Accidental Erasure T o protect your recordings from accidental erasure, slide the tab on the cassette to the left. (This switch position is usually labeled SA VE or ERASE OFF .) If you load a protected cassette in CAMERA mode, the message “THE T APE IS SET FOR ERASURE PREVENTION” appears for approx[...]
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24 Mastering the Basics E Using the Wireless Contr oller Y ou can operate the camcorder with the supplied wireless controller from a distance of up to 16 feet (5 m). Point it at the camcorder’ s remote sensor when you press the buttons. Following functions cannot be operated without the wireless controller: • Some special playback modes ( 38) ?[...]
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25 Mastering the Basics E Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time Set the time zone, date and time when you first start using your camcorder . Install the backup battery before you begin ( 19). Setting the Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. T urn the selector dial to select [SYSTEM] and press the selector dial[...]
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26 Mastering the Basics E ❍ Once you have set time zone, date and time, you do not need to reset the clock each time you travel to another time zone. Just set the time zone to the one of your destination, and the camcorder automatically adjusts the clock. ❍ Days per month and leap years will be automatically adjusted. Setting the Date and Time [...]
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27 Mastering the Basics 2. T urn the selector dial to select [SYSTEM] and press the selector dial. 3. T urn the selector dial to select [D/TIME SET] and press the selector dial. The year display starts to flash. 4. T urn the selector dial to select the year , and press the selector dial. • The next part of the display starts flashing. • Set the[...]
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28 Mastering the Basics E Recording Movies on a T ape Y ou can use the LCD screen or the viewfinder when recording. Adjust the angle of the LCD panel or viewfinder for comfortable recording. Before Y ou Begin Recording Make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly . Before you make important recordings, clean the video he[...]
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29 Mastering the Basics When Y ou Have Finished Recording 1. T urn the POWER switch to OFF . 2. Close the LCD panel and return the viewfinder to its original position. 3. Replace the lens cap. 4. Unload the cassette. 5. Disconnect the power source. When recor ding outdoors or through a window , do not leave LCD screen, viewfinder or lens exposed to[...]
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30 Mastering the Basics E Zooming The camcorder’ s zoom lens allows you to choose the best picture angle for your recordings. The camcorder automatically switches between optical zooming and digital zooming. Image resolution is slightly lower with the digital zoom. 11 × Optical Zoom (Card: 9 × ) Move the zoom lever toward W to zoom out (wide- a[...]
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31 Mastering the Basics ❍ Keep at least 3.3 ft. (1 m) to the subject. At wide-angle, you can focus on a subject as close as 0.79 in. (2 cm) in CAMERA mode and 2.4 in. (6 cm) in CARD CAMERA mode. ❍ A zoom indicator appears for 4 seconds. It extends in light blue when the digital zoom is set to 44 × , and extends further in dark blue when set to[...]
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32 Mastering the Basics E Using the LCD Screen 1. Push the OPEN button at the LCD panel and open the LCD panel. The LCD screen switches on and the viewfinder switches off. 2. Rotate the LCD panel and choose the angle of the screen. Y ou can rotate the LCD panel so that the screen faces in the same dir ection as the lens ( 33), or push it flat again[...]
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33 Mastering the Basics E Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Screen 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. T urn the selector dial to select [DISPLA Y SET UP] and press the selector dial. 3. T urn the selector dial to select [BRIGHTNESS] and press the selector dial. 4. T urn the selector dial and adjust the level. T ur n the selector dial u[...]
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34 Mastering the Basics E 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. T urn the selector dial to select [DISPLA Y SET UP] and press the selector dial. 3. T urn the selector dial to select [LCD MIRROR] and press the selector dial. 4. T urn the selector dial to select [OFF]. 5. Press the MENU button to close the menu. When [LCD MIRROR] is set to [O[...]
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35 Mastering the Basics E Searching and Reviewing when Recor ding Record Review In record pause mode, this function allows you to review the last few seconds of your recording to check if it has been recorded properly . Press and r elease the c (recor d review) button. The camcorder r ewinds the tape, plays back the last few seconds, and returns to[...]
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36 Mastering the Basics E Tips for Making Better Videos Holding the Camcorder For maximum stability , grip the camcorder in your right hand and keep your right elbow pressed against your body . If necessary , support the camcorder with your left hand. Be careful that your fingers do not touch the microphone or lens. For More Stability Lighting When[...]
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37 Mastering the Basics E Playing Back a T ape When you use the LCD screen for playback, the camcorder plays back the sound via built-in speaker . The built-in speaker is monaural. Use headphones for stereo sound or when using the viewfinder for playback. Preparations Connect a power source. Load a cassette. Playback 1. Set the camcorder to PLA Y ([...]
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38 Mastering the Basics E Special Playback Modes Special playback modes (except of playback pause and fast/rewind playback) can only be operated with the wireless controller . e / a (Playback Pause) T o pause playback, press the e / a button. Press the e / a button to resume playback. The camcorder goes into stop mode after 5 minutes in playback pa[...]
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39 Mastering the Basics Playing Back with the Built-in Speaker/Headphones ❍ The built-in speaker does not sound when you use headphones. ❍ The built-in speaker is monaural. Use headphones for stereo sound. Adjusting the V olume T ur n the selector dial up to increase the volume, and down to lower the volume. • A volume bar appears for 4 secon[...]
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40 Mastering the Basics E Playing Back on a TV Screen Y ou can connect the camcorder to a TV or VCR to play back your recordings on a TV screen. When you use the TV as a monitor during recor ding, keep the TV volume turned down as long as the camcorder’ s audio terminals are connected. An unpleasant high-pitched squeal, called feedback, may be pr[...]
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41 Mastering the Basics E 3. Connect the STV -250N Stereo Video Cable to the camcorder’ s A V terminal and the audio terminals of the TV/VCR. Connect the white plug to the white AUDIO terminal L (left), and the red plug to the red AUDIO terminal R (right). Do not connect the yellow plug. 4. If connecting to a TV , set the input selector to VIDEO.[...]
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Selecting the Audio Output Channel Y ou can select the output channels when playing back a tape with audio recorded on two channels. 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 2. T urn the selector dial to select [AUDIO SET UP] and press the selector dial. 3. T urn the selector dial to select [OUTPUT CH] and press the selector dial. 4. T urn the se[...]
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43 Using the Full Range of Features E Menus and Settings Many of the camcorder’ s advanced functions are selected from menus that appear on the screen. Selecting Menus and Settings 1. Set the camcorder to the correct operating mode. 2. Press the MENU button to open the menu. 3. T urn the selector dial to select a submenu and press the selector di[...]
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44 Using the Full Range of Features E Submenu Menu Item Setting Options CARD MIX MIX TYPE CARD CHROMA , CARD LUMI., 133 CAM. CHROMA, C. ANIMATION ANIMAT. TYPE CORNER , STRAIGHT, RANDOM 133 MIX LEVEL 133 CAMERA SET UP D. ZOOM OFF, 44 × ( 40 × ), 220 × (200 × ) 30 IMAGE S. i * ON , OFF 73 WHITE BAL. AUTO , SET W , INDOOR T , OUTDOOR U 89 AF AST[...]
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45 Using the Full Range of Features E Submenu Menu Item Setting Options SYSTEM CUSTOM KEY OFF , IMAGE S., BLC, ZEBRA 53 WL. REMOTE A 1 , A 2, OFF B 51 TALLY LAMP ON , OFF 54 BEEP ON , OFF 54 T.ZONE/DST See list of time zones 25 D/TIME SET 26 MY CAMERA S-UP SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52 SHTR SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 5[...]
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46 Using the Full Range of Features E PLA Y (VCR) Menu (VCR MENU) CARD CAMERA CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA Submenu Menu Item Setting Options VCR SET UP REC MODE SP, LP 56 AV DV OUT ON, OFF 101 AUDIO SET UP OUTPUT CH L/R , L/L, R/R 42 AUDIO DUB. AUDIO IN , MIC. IN 105 WIND SCREEN ON, OFF 77 MIC ATT ON, OFF 76 MIC LEVEL AUTO , MANUAL 75 AUDIO MOD[...]
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47 Using the Full Range of Features E Submenu Menu Item Setting Options MY CAMERA S-UP SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52 SHTR SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52 OPER. SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52 SELF-T SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52[...]
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48 Using the Full Range of Features E CARD CAMERA Menu (C. CAM. MENU) CARD PLA Y (VCR) CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA Submenu Menu Item Setting Options CAMERA SET UP D.ZOOM OFF , 36 × 30 IMAGE S. i * ON , OFF 73 WHITE BAL. AUTO , SET W , INDOOR T , OUTDOOR U 89 DRIVE MODE* CONT. , AEB , SINGLE 119 AF AST LAMP AUTO , OFF 60 FOCUS PRI. ON , OFF 118 [...]
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49 Using the Full Range of Features E Submenu Menu Item Setting Options SYSTEM CUSTOM KEY OFF , IMAGE S., BLC, ZEBRA, DRIVE MODE 53 WL. REMOTE A 1 , A 2, OFF B 51 TALLY LAMP ON , OFF 54 BEEP ON , OFF 54 T.ZONE/DST See list of time zones 25 D/TIME SET 26 MY CAMERA S-UP SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1, MY SOUND2 52 SHTR SOUND OFF, DEFAULT , MY SOUND1,[...]
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50 Using the Full Range of Features E CARD PLA Y (VCR) Menu (C.PLA Y MENU) CARD PLA Y (VCR) CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA Submenu Menu Item Setting Options COPY [ ] CANCEL , EXECUTE 137 PRINT ORDERS YES, NO 131 ALL ERASE IMAGE ERASE CANCEL , SINGLE, ALL 129 FORMAT CANCEL , EXECUTE 138 PROTECT 128 PRINT ORDER 130 VCR SET UP REC MODE SP , LP 5[...]
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51 Using the Full Range of Features E Changing the Remote Sensor Mode T wo remote sensor modes and an off setting are available to prevent interference from other Canon wireless controllers being used nearby . T urning the Remote Sensor Off Open the menu and select [SYSTEM]. Select [WL. REMOTE], set it to [OFF B ] and close the menu. “ B “ appe[...]
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52 Using the Full Range of Features E Customizing the Camcorder Y ou can personalize your camcorder by customizing the start-up image and the sound it makes for start-up, shutter , operation and self-timer (collectively called the My Camera settings). ❍ The start-up image can only be selected in CARD PLA Y (VCR) mode. ❍ Y ou can save your origi[...]
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53 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Custom Key Y ou can assign the following functions to the CSTM KEY , independently for CAMERA and CARD CAMERA mode. Assigning a Function to the CSTM KEY Open the menu and select [SYSTEM]. Select [CUSTOM KEY], select a setting option and close the menu. The name of the selected function appears on the [...]
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54 Using the Full Range of Features E Other Camcorder Settings Beep Y ou will hear a beep upon camcorder operations such as power on/off, start/stop, self- timer countdown, automatic shut-off, and unusual conditions of the camcorder . The beep will not be recorded. If you turn off the beep, all camcorder sounds including the ones of the My Camera s[...]
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55 Using the Full Range of Features E ❍ The 16:9 mode is an electronically pr ocessed effect. ❍ The 16:9 mode cannot be selected in the Easy Recording mode. ❍ Still images cannot be recor ded when the 16:9 format is selected. ❍ Multi-image screen and car d mix function cannot be used when the 16:9 format is selected. ❍ If you play back a [...]
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56 Using the Full Range of Features E Changing the Recording Mode (SP/LP) Y ou can choose from SP (standard play) and LP (long play). LP extends the tape usage by 1.5 times. ❍ T apes recorded in LP mode cannot be used for audio dubbing ( 105) or A V insert ( 103). ❍ Depending on the nature and usage condition of the tape, pictur e and sound rec[...]
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57 Using the Full Range of Features E Recording Still Images on the T ape Starting your recording with a still image allows you to easily locate the beginning of the recording with the Photo Search function ( 94). Y ou can also record still images on a memory card while recording movies on a tape ( 114). Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Se[...]
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58 Using the Full Range of Features E During Recording 1. Press the PHOTO button fully . • The camcorder r ecords the still image for approx. 6 seconds. During this time, the camcorder displays the still image and keeps recor ding the sound. • The camcorder r eturns to record pause mode. ❍ When you turn the POWER switch to OFF while the camco[...]
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59 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Built-in Flash Y ou can use the built-in flash for recording still images. 1. Press the (flash) button. • The setting changes with each press of the button. • The symbol of the selected flash mode appears on the screen. “ ” disappears after 4 seconds. 2. Press the PHOTO button halfway . • Th[...]
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60 Using the Full Range of Features E ❍ The flash will not fire in the following cases: - When you lock the exposure by pr essing the EXP dial in (auto) or (red-eye r eduction, auto) mode. - When the shutter speed is set to 1/2000 in Tv mode in CAMERA mode. However , if (flash on) is selected, the shutter speed becomes set to 1/1000 and the flash[...]
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61 Using the Full Range of Features E T ur ning Off the AF-Assist Lamp T o tur n off the AF-assist lamp, open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Select [AF AST LAMP], set it to [OFF] and close the menu. CARD PLA Y (VCR) CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA AF AST LAMP••AUTO CAMERA SET UP ( 43)[...]
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62 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Recording Pr ograms The camcorder is equipped several program AE modes. The availability of functions differs depending on the selected mode. A vailability of Functions in Each Mode: A: Auto setting h : Available × : Not available Shaded area : Can be used only when the T APE/CARD switch is set to b [...]
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63 Using the Full Range of Features E Shutter -Priority Mode Use this mode to select the shutter speed ( 86). Use a high shutter speed for recording sports scenes (such as tennis or golf) or moving subjects (such as roller coasters). Use a slow shutter speed when recording in dimly lit places, or to create a trailing effect. Aperture-Priority Mode [...]
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64 Using the Full Range of Features E Super Night Use this mode to record in very dark places. The shutter speed is adjusted automatically . The assist lamp (White LED) lights up automatically responding to the surrounding brightness and illuminates the subject in the center of the screen. ❍ The range of the assist lamp is limited. Check the imag[...]
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65 Using the Full Range of Features E Using Digital Effects Y ou can use the digital effects during recording and playback. Faders ( 66): Begin or end scenes with a fade to or from black. Effects ( 69): Add flavor to your recordings. Multi-image screen ( 71) A vailability of Digital Effects by Operating Modes: h : A vailable i : Not available *1: B[...]
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66 Using the Full Range of Features E Faders Fade T rigger (FADE-T) Wipe (WIPE) Corner Wipe (CORNER) Jump (JUMP) Flip (FLIP) The image gradually fades in. The image gradually fades out. The image begins as a vertical line in the center and expands sideways until it fills the whole screen. The image is wiped off from the sides of the screen. The ima[...]
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67 Using the Full Range of Features E Puzzle (PUZZLE) Zigzag (ZIGZAG) Beam (BEAM) Tide (TIDE) The image appears in 16 pieces. The pieces move around until the puzzle is solved. The image is divided into 16 pieces. The pieces move around and disappear . The image appears in zigzag from the top of the screen. Black stripes appear in zigzag from the b[...]
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68 Using the Full Range of Features E Selecting a Fader 1. In CAMERA mode, tur n the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Press the SELECT button. [D.EFFECTS | ], [F ADER], [EFFECT] and [MUL TI-S] appear . 3. Select [FADER]. 4. Select the fader option. 5. Press the SELECT button. The name of the selected fader flashes. CAMERA mode: 6. Fade in:[...]
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69 Using the Full Range of Features E Effects Art (ART) The image becomes like a paint (solarization). Black and White (BLK & WHT) The image becomes black and white. Sepia (SEPIA) The image becomes monochrome with a brownish tint. Mosaic (MOSAIC) The image is blurred through enlarging the size of some pixels. Ball (BALL) The image becomes like [...]
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70 Using the Full Range of Features E Selecting an Effect 1. In CAMERA mode, tur n the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Press the SELECT button. [D.EFFECTS OFF], [F ADER], [EFFECT] and [MUL TI-S] appear . 3. Select [EFFECT]. 4. Select the effect. 5. Press the SELECT button. The name of the selected effect flashes. 6. Press the ON/OFF butto[...]
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71 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Multi-Image Screen The multi-image screen captures moving subjects in 4, 9 or 16 sequences of still images with the Image Capture feature and displays them at one time. Sound will be recorded normally . This feature can be used in CAMERA and PLA Y (VCR) mode. Y ou can choose the transition speed at wh[...]
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72 Using the Full Range of Features E Capturing 10 . Press the ON/OFF button. • MANUAL: Images will be captured each time you pr ess the ON/OFF button. The blue frame indicating the next sequence disappears after the last image. T o cancel the last captured image, pr ess and hold the ON/OFF button. T o cancel the multi-image screen, press and r e[...]
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73 Using the Full Range of Features E T ur ning Off the Image Stabilizer Canon’ s optical image stabilizer allows you to obtain steady recordings even at telephoto. Unlike electronic image stabilizers, it causes no loss in picture quality . There is no need to turn off the image stabilizer during normal recording. However , the camcorder tries to[...]
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74 Using the Full Range of Features E Recording With the Self-Timer 1. Press the (self-timer) button. “ ” appears. When recor ding movies 2. Press the start/stop button. • The camcorder starts r ecording after a 10-second countdown (2 seconds when using the wireless contr oller). The count down appears on the screen. • The tally lamp starts[...]
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75 Using the Full Range of Features E Audio Recording Changing the Audio Mode Y ou can record sound in two audio modes— 16-bit and 12-bit. The 12-bit mode records sound on two channels (stereo 1), leaving 2 channels free (stereo 2) for adding new sound later . Select the 16-bit mode for higher sound quality . Open the menu and select [AUDIO SET U[...]
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76 Using the Full Range of Features E ❍ The microphone level r esets to [AUTO] when you turn the mode dial to [ . ❍ We r ecommend using headphones when manually adjusting the audio level. ❍ When recor ding near loud sounds (such as fireworks, drums or concerts), sound may become distorted or may be recor ded not in the actual sound level. ❍[...]
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77 Using the Full Range of Features E Wind Screen Y ou can reduce the wind noise when recording in windy places. Open the menu and select [AUDIO SET UP]. Select [WIND SCREEN], set it to [ON] and close the menu. “WS O ” appears when you turn the wind screen on. ❍ Low sound may be reduced together with the wind noise. W e recommend turning off [...]
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78 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the VL-3 Video Light (Optional) This VL-3 Video Light attaches to the camcorder’ s advanced accessory shoe for cable-free operation and is powered by the camcorder’ s power supply . Refer also to the VL-3 Video Light instruction manual. ❍ Always turn off the camcorder befor e attaching/removing the [...]
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79 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the VFL-1 V ideo Flash Light (Optional) This video flash light attaches to the camcorder’ s advanced accessory shoe for cable-free operation and is powered by the camcorder’ s power supply . Using it as video light, you can set it to turn on and off automatically according to the surrounding brightnes[...]
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80 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Video Flash Light as Flash If you attach the video flash light and set it to ON, the video flash light fires in place of the built-in flash. Refer to Using the Built-in Flash ( 59) for instructions on selecting the flash mode. 1. Set the camcorder to CAMERA or CARD CAMERA mode. 2. Set the video flash [...]
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81 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the DM-50 Microphone (Optional) The high sensitive Directional Stereo Microphone DM-50 attaches to the advanced accessory shoe for cable-free operation and is powered by the camcorder’ s power supply . Use it for recording or dubbing audio. Refer also to the DM-50 Microphone instruction manual. ❍ Alwa[...]
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82 Using the Full Range of Features E Adjusting the Focus Manually Autofocus may not work well on the following subjects: 1. T urn the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Adjust the zoom. When you operate the zoom after adjusting the focus, the subject may not stay in focus. Adjust the zoom before the focus. 3. Press the FOCUS A/M button. “[...]
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83 Using the Full Range of Features E Infinity Focus Use this function when you wish to focus on faraway subjects such as mountains or fireworks. Press the FOCUS A/M button mor e than 3 seconds in step 3. “MF ∞ ” appears. When you operate the zoom or turn the focus ring, “ ∞ ” disappears and the camcorder changes to manual focus.[...]
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84 Using the Full Range of Features E Adjusting Exposure Manually Exposure Lock Y ou can lock the exposure when recording in situations where the lighting may change suddenly to control the brightness of the image. 1. T urn the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Press the EXP dial. • “E.LOCK ±0” appears on the screen. • When you ope[...]
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85 Using the Full Range of Features E Using the Zebra Pattern The zebra pattern is a series of diagonal stripes that appear on the screen to indicate overexposed areas. Use it as a guide when setting the exposure, aperture or shutter speed. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Select [ZEBRA], set it to [ON] and close the menu. ❍ The zebra pa[...]
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86 Using the Full Range of Features E Setting the Shutter Speed ( Mode) In (Shutter-Priority) mode, you can adjust the shutter speed to make stable shots of fast moving subjects or when recording in dimly lit places. 1. T urn the mode dial to . 2. T ur n the EXP dial to select the shutter speed. T ur n the EXP dial up for a slower shutter and down [...]
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87 Using the Full Range of Features E ❍ Guidelines for Recording with High Shutter Speeds: - Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis: 1/2000 - Moving objects such as cars or roller coasters: 1/1000, 1/500 or 1/250 - Indoor sports such as basketball: 1/100 - Do not point the camcorder dir ectly at the sun when the shutter speed is set to 1/1000 or h[...]
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88 Using the Full Range of Features E Setting the Aperture ( Mode) Select the aperture to control the depth of field to give accent to your subject by blurring the background or the foreground. 1. T urn the mode dial to . 2. T urn the EXP dial to select the aperture. • T ur n the EXP dial up to open the aperture (decrease the F number) and down t[...]
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89 Using the Full Range of Features E Setting the White Balance The camcorder’ s auto white balance system adjusts the colors to appear natural for different lighting conditions. However , you can use the preset modes to reproduce colors more accurately , or set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting. ❍ In the Easy Recording mode,[...]
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90 Using the Full Range of Features E For T (Indoor) or U (Outdoor) Setting: 1. T urn the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. 3. Select [WHITE BAL.]. 4. Select [INDOOR T ] or [OUTDOOR U ]. “ T ” or “ U ” appears. 5. Close the menu. For Custom White Balance: 1. T urn the mode dial to a position[...]
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91 Using the Full Range of Features E Magnifying the Image The playback image can be magnified up to 5 times. 1. Move the zoom lever toward T . • The image is magnified by 2 times. • A frame appears indicating the position of the magnified area. • T o further enlarge the image, move the zoom lever toward T . T o shrink the image below 2 times[...]
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92 Using the Full Range of Features E Displaying the Data Code Once date and time are set, the camcorder maintains a data code containing recording date and time and other camera data such as shutter speed and exposure (f-stop). Only date and time appear when playing back a memory card. ❍ The data code display turns off when you turn the camcorde[...]
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93 Using the Full Range of Features E Selecting the Date/Time Display Combination Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SET UP]. Select [D/TIME SEL.], set it to [DA TE] or [TIME] and close the menu. Selecting the Data Code Display Combination Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SET UP]. Select [DA T A CODE], set it to [CAMERA DA T A] or [CAM. & D/T[...]
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94 Using the Full Range of Features E Photo Search/Date Sear ch Y ou can search for a still image recorded anywhere on the tape with the photo search function, or locate the change of the date/time zone with the date search function. 1. Press the SEARCH SELECT button to choose between photo search and date sear ch. “PHOTO SEARCH” or “DA TE SE[...]
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95 Using the Full Range of Features E Returning to a Pre-marked Position If you wish to return to a particular scene later , mark the point with the zero set memory and the tape will stop at that point when you rewind/fast forward the tape. 1. Press the ZERO SET MEMOR Y button at the point you wish to return to later . • “0:00:00 Â ” appears[...]
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96 Editing E Recording to a VCR or Digital V ideo Device Y ou can copy your recordings by connecting the camcorder to a VCR or a digital video device. If you connect a digital video device, you can copy recordings with virtually no generation loss in image and sound quality . When connecting a VCR: ❍ The quality of the edited tape will be slightl[...]
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97 Editing Connecting a Digital Video Device Refer also to the instruction manual of the digital video device. E Commercially available DV cable Signal flow[...]
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98 Editing E Recording fr om Analog Video Devices (VCR, TV or Camcorder) Y ou can record videos or TV programs from a VCR or analog camcorder on the tape in the camcorder . ❍ Anomalous signals sent from the connected device may be r ecorded as anomalous picture (although it may not appear so on the scr een), or it may not be recor ded at all. ❍[...]
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99 Editing E Recording fr om Digital Video Devices (DV Dubbing) Y ou can record from other digital video devices equipped with a DV terminal with virtually no loss in picture and sound quality . ❍ When recor ding from digital video devices, make sur e that “A V DV” is not displayed on the screen. If “A V DV” is displayed, change the s[...]
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100 Editing Copyright Signal Certain software tapes are copyright protected. If you attempt to play back such tape, “COPYRIGHT PROTECTED PLA YBACK IS RESTRICTED” appears and you will not be able to view the contents of the tape. If you attempt to record from such tape via the DV terminal, “COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DUBBING RESTRICTED” appears and[...]
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101 Editing E Converting Analog Signals into Digital Signals (Analog-Digital Converter) By connecting the camcorder to a VCR or 8mm video camcorder , you can convert analog video/audio signals to digital signals and output the digital signals via the DV terminal. The DV terminal serves as output terminal only . ❍ Unload the tape from the camcor d[...]
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102 Editing T ur ning On the Analog-Digital Converter Press the A V DV button on the wireless contr oller . OR Open the menu and select [VCR SET UP]. Select [A V DV OUT], set it to [ON] and close the menu. ❍ For normal use, set [A V DV OUT] to [OFF] (so that “AV DV” does not appear on the screen). If it is set to [ON], digital signals[...]
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103 Editing E Replacing Existing Scenes (A V Inser t) Y ou can insert and replace images/audio on the tape of the camcorder with images/audio from other video devices connected via A V terminal or DV terminal. ❍ Y ou cannot insert from a TV program when the synchronized signals ar e distorted. Camcorder: ❍ Use only tapes recor ded in SP mode. ?[...]
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104 Editing Example: A V Insert from a VCR 1. Connect the camcorder to the VCR. See Playing Back on a TV Screen ( 40). 2. VCR: Load a recorded cassette. Locate the scene you wish to insert and pause playback shortly before the scene. 3. Set the camcorder to PLA Y (VCR) mode and load a recorded cassette. Make sure the tape-pr otect switch is set to [...]
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105 Editing E Audio Dubbing Y ou can add sound from audio devices (AUDIO IN) or with the built-in or an external microphone (MIC. IN). ❍ Use only tapes recor ded in SP mode 12-bit audio sound with this camcorder . Audio dubbing will stop if the tape has a blank section or a section recor ded in LP mode, 16-bit or 12-bit 4-channel sound. In above [...]
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106 Editing E Using a Microphone ❍ When using the built-in microphone: Do not connect any cables to the microphone terminal or the accessory shoe. ❍ When using an external microphone: Connect it to the microphone terminal. ❍ When using the DM-50 Microphone: Do not connect any cables to the microphone terminal. ❍ When you connect a TV via th[...]
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107 Editing E 7. Press the STOP 3 button on the wireless contr oller to stop dubbing. Audio device: Stop playback. Set the zero set memory at the end of the scene you wish to dub audio. The camcorder will automatically stop audio dubbing at that point. Playing Back the Added Sound Y ou can select to play back Stereo 1 (original sound), Stereo 2 (ad[...]
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108 Editing E Connecting to a Computer Using a DV (IEEE1394) Cable Y ou can transfer recordings to a computer equipped with a DV (IEEE1394) terminal or IEEE1394 capture board (optional software required). ❍ Operation may not work correctly depending on the softwar e and the specifications/settings of your computer . ❍ Do not disconnect the DV c[...]
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109 Using a Memory Card E Inserting and Removing the Memor y Card Y ou can use SD Memory Cards or a commercially available MultiMediaCards with this camcorder . The SD Memory Card has a protect switch for prevent accidental erasure. ❍ This camcorder is compatible with SD Memory Car ds or MultiMediaCards only . Do not use any other types of memory[...]
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110 Using a Memory Card E Selecting the Image Quality/Size Changing the Still Image Quality Y ou can choose between Superfine, Fine and Normal. Open the menu and select [CARD SET UP]. Select [SI QUALITY], set it to [SUPER FINE] or [NORMAL] and close the menu. Changing the Still Image Size Y ou can choose between 1632 × 1224 pixels, 1280 × 960 pix[...]
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111 Using a Memory Card E ❍ The indication may not decrease even though a r ecording has been made, or may decrease by 2 images at once. ❍ All indicators are displayed in gr een when a memory card is played back. Changing the Movie Size Y ou can choose between 352 × 288 pixels and 176 × 144 pixels. Open the menu and select [CARD SET UP]. Sele[...]
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112 Using a Memory Card E T o change the setting, open the menu and select [CARD SET UP]. Select [FILE NOS.], set it to [RESET] and close the menu. CARD PLA Y (VCR) CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA FILE NOS.••••CONTINUOUS CARD SET UP 101-0101 101 101-0102 101-0104 101 101-0101 101 101-0103 CONTINUOUS RESET When you record 3 still images. When[...]
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113 Using a Memory Card E Recording Still Images on a Memory Car d Y ou can record still images with the camcorder , from a tape in the camcorder ( 115) or from devices connected via the DV terminal or A V terminal ( 116). ❍ Do not turn off the camcorder , disconnect the power source, open the memory card cover or r emove the memory card while th[...]
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114 Using a Memory Card E 3. Press the PHOTO button fully . • F and focusing frame disappear and you hear a shutter sound. • The card access indicator flashes and the card access display appears. • The still image shown on the screen will be r ecorded on the memory card. ❍ T o use the self-timer ( 74), press the (self-timer) button before s[...]
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115 Using a Memory Card E 1. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Select [PHOTO REC], set it to [CARD ] and close the menu. 2. While you are recor ding a movie, press the PHOTO button. The image shown on the screen will be r ecorded on the memory car d. Recording fr om a T ape in the Camcorder Y ou can record images from a tape in the camcorde[...]
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116 Using a Memory Card E Recording fr om Other V ideo Devices Y ou can record images from devices connected via the S-video terminal or AV terminal (analog line-in function), or via the DV terminal as still images on a memory card. When recor ding via the A V terminal, make sure that “A V DV” is displayed on the screen. When r ecording via t[...]
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Selecting the Focusing Point The subject you wish to record is not always in the center of the screen. In the Focus- priority mode, you can choose from one of three focusing points to automatically put the subject you wish into sharp focus. When the mode dial is set to [ , the Focus-priority becomes set to ON (only the center focusing point is avai[...]
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118 Using a Memory Card E ❍ If you operate the zoom lever , press the EXP dial or do not press the PHOTO button within 4 seconds, the frames other than the selected one disappear . ❍ When you press the PHOTO button fully befor e F and focusing frame turn green, F and focusing frame turn yellow. It may take up to 4 seconds until focus is adjuste[...]
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119 Using a Memory Card E Selecting the Drive Mode Y ou can choose between three drive modes (recording modes). Continuous Shooting Y ou can capture a quick series of still images with the continuous shooting function. 1. Set the camcorder to CARD CAMERA mode. 2. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Select [DRIVE MODE], set it to [CONT . ] and[...]
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120 Using a Memory Card E Auto Exposure Bracketing With Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB), the camcorder records a still image in three different exposures (dark, normal, light in 1/2 EV steps), allowing you to choose the perfect exposed shot. 1. Set the camcorder to CARD CAMERA mode. 2. Open the menu and select [CAMERA SET UP]. Select [DRIVE MODE], s[...]
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121 Using a Memory Card E Recording Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist Mode) Y ou can shoot a series of overlapping images and merge them into one large panoramic scene using the supplied software (PhotoStitch) on a computer . When Recording in Stitch Assist Mode: PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portion of adjoining images and merges them. T ry to[...]
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122 Using a Memory Card E ❍ Compose each image so that it overlaps 30 to 50% of the adjoining image. T ry to keep the vertical misalignment within 10%. ❍ Do not include moving subject in the overlapping portion. ❍ Do not try to stitch images that include both distant and close subjects. They may appear warped or doubled up. ❍ The continuous[...]
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123 Using a Memory Card E Recording MPEG-4 Movies on a Memory Card Y ou can record MPEG-4 movies with the camcorder or from a tape in the camcorder ( 124). ❍ Do not turn off the camcorder , disconnect the power source, open the memory card cover or r emove the memory card while the car d access indicator is flashing. Doing so could result in data[...]
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124 Using a Memory Card E Recording fr om a T ape in the Camcorder Y ou can record movies from a tape in the camcorder on a memory card. 1. Set the camcorder to PLA Y (VCR) mode. 2. Play back the tape. 3. Press the start/stop button when the scene you wish to recor d appears. Y ou can keep recording until “CARD FULL” appears. 4. Press the start[...]
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125 Using a Memory Card E Playing Back a Memory Card Y ou can play back memory card images on the LCD screen, viewfinder screen, or on a connected TV screen (see Playing Back on a TV Screen 40). Y ou can display a single image, 6 at one time (index screen 126), or one after another (slide show 127). Use the Card Jump function to quickly locate an i[...]
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126 Using a Memory Card E Playing Back MPEG-4 Movies (Movie Playback Mode) Movies are played back in the movie playback mode. 1. Set the camcorder to CARD PLA Y (VCR) mode. 2. Press the CARD STILL/MOVIE button. • The camcorder displays the movie playback mode. • The last recorded movie appears with the first scene as a still image. • Pressing[...]
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127 Using a Memory Card E 2. Press the CARD +/– button to change the image selection. 3. Move the mark to the image you wish to view . • T ur n the selector dial up to move to the next image and down to move to the previous image. • T ur ning the selector dial up on the last image displays the next index screen. T urning the selector dial dow[...]
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128 Using a Memory Card E Protecting Images Y ou can protect important images from accidental erasure when displaying a single image or index screen. If a memory card is formatted, all still images and movies, even pr otected ones, will be erased permanently . ❍ The sample images recor ded on the supplied SD Memory Card ar e already protected. ?[...]
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129 Using a Memory Card E Erasing Images Y ou can erase images singly or all at once. Be careful when erasing images. Erased images cannot be r ecovered. ❍ Protected images cannot be erased. ❍ When you select to erase all images, only those images in the respective playback mode (still image or movie) will be erased. ❍ In movie playback mode,[...]
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130 Using a Memory Card E Selecting Still Images for Printing (Print Or der) Y ou can select still images for printing and set the number of copies. These print order settings are compatible with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards and can be used for printing on DPOF compatible Canon printers and PictBridge-compliant printers. ❍ Make[...]
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131 Using a Memory Card E Erasing All Print Orders 1. Open the menu and select [CARD OPERA TIONS]. 2. Select [ PRINT ORDERS ALL ERASE]. “ERASE ALL PRINT ORDERS?”, [NO] and [YES] appears. 3. Select [YES]. All “ ” disappear . 4. Select [ b RETURN] to close the menu. CARD PLA Y (VCR) CARD CAMERA PLA Y (VCR) CAMERA PRINT ORDERS ALL ERASE CARD O[...]
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132 Using a Memory Card E Combining Images (Card Mix) Y ou can produce effects not possible with just a tape with the Card Mix function. Choose one of the sample images provided on the supplied SD Memory Card (such as picture frames, backgrounds and animations) and combine it with the live video recording. ❍ Card mix cannot be used when [PHOTO RE[...]
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133 Using a Memory Card E Card Luminance Key (CARD LUMI.) Combines illustrations or title with your recordings. The live video recording will appear in place of the light area of the card mix image. Y ou can create your own title or illustration by drawing on a white paper and recording it to the memory card. Mix level adjustment: light area of the[...]
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134 Using a Memory Card E Selecting the Card Mix Ef fect 1. T urn the mode dial to a position other than [ . 2. Open the menu and select [ CARD MIX]. The card mix menu appears. 3. Select the image you wish to combine with the CARD +/– button. 4. Select [MIX TYPE]. [CARD CHROMA], [CARD LUMI.], [CAM. CHROMA] and [C. ANIMA TION] appears. 5. Select[...]
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135 Using a Memory Card E Recording with the Car d Mix Effect Movie: 1. Press the start/stop button to begin recor ding. The combined image is recor ded on the tape. 2. Press the start/stop button to end recor ding. Still Image: 1. Press the PHOTO button halfway . F flashes in white and turns green when focus is adjusted. 2. Press the PHOTO button [...]
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136 Using a Memory Card E Copying Still Images Y ou can copy still images from tape to memory card, or from memory card to tape. ❍ All still images from the selected still image onwar d will be copied. ❍ The size of a still image copied from tape to memory car d will be 640 × 480. ❍ The data code of the still image reflects the date and time[...]
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137 Using a Memory Card E Copying Still Images from Memory Car d to T ape Load a cassette with enough free space, and insert a recorded memory card. Make sure that the protect tab on the cassette is set to allow recording. 1. Select the first still image you wish to copy with the CARD +/– buttons. T o copy all still images from the memory card, s[...]
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138 Using a Memory Card E Formatting a Memor y Card Format new memory cards, or when you get the message “CARD ERROR”. Y ou can also format a memory card to erase all images recorded on it. The camcorder formats memory cards in the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) standard. ❍ Formatting a memory card erases all data, including pr otec[...]
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139 Using a Memory Card E Connecting to a Computer Using a USB Cable Y ou can download images from the memory card to a computer using the supplied USB cable. ❍ Do not disconnect the USB cable, open the memory card cover , remove the memory card, change the position of the POWER switch or turn off the camcorder and computer while data is being tr[...]
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140 Using a Memory Card E Do not connect the camcorder to a printer when [USB CONNECT] is set to [STORAGE], or in movie playback mode when [USB CONNECT] is set to [ST ANDARD] mode. ❍ In [ST ANDARD] mode, install the software provided on the DIGIT AL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK when downloading still images to a computer . W ith the software, you can br o[...]
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141 Using a Memory Card E Memory Card Information Images recorded on a memory card with this camcorder can be transferred to a computer using the following products for SD Memory Cards or MultiMediaCards: PC Card Adapter: An adapter to insert a memory card into the card slot on the computer . USB Reader/Writer: Connects to the USB port of a compute[...]
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142 Using a Memory Card E Sample Images 27 sample images are pre-recorded on the supplied SD Memory Card: 8 card chroma key images, 5 card luminance key images, 2 camera chroma key images and 12 card animation images. Card Chr oma Key Card Luminance Key Camera Chroma Key Card Animation[...]
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143 Using a Memory Card E The sample images recor ded on the supplied SD Memory Card are intended only for the personal use with this camcorder . Do not use these sample images for other purposes. If you have mistakenly erased the sample images on the supplied SD Memory Card, they can be downloaded fr om the homepage http://www .canondv .com. For d[...]
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144 Direct Printing E Printing Still Images (Direct Printing) Y ou can print still images by connecting the camcorder to a printer with Direct Print function or to a PictBridge-compliant printer . Y ou can also use the print order settings for direct printing ( 130). Y ou can connect Canon Card Photo Printers with the logo, Canon Bubble Jet Printer[...]
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145 Direct Printing E 3. Set the camcorder to CARD PLA Y (VCR) mode. W ait until the card access indicator stops flashing. 4. Connect the camcorder to the printer using the cable. appears and changes to when the printer is properly connected to the camcorder . (Does not appear with movies, or still images that cannot be played back with the camcord[...]
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146 Direct Printing E ❍ Cancel Printing Press the contr oller in while "NOW PRINTING" is displayed. A confirmation dialog appears. Select [OK] and press the contr oller in. Printing stops even if it is incomplete and the paper is fed through. ❍ Printing Errors - If an error occurs during the printing pr ocess, an error message appears[...]
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147 Direct Printing E Image Standard Prints 1 still image per page. Multiple Prints 8 copies of the same still image on one page. Borders Borderless Prints right to the edges of the page. Bordered Prints with a border. • [Multiple] can only be selected when printing on card size paper. The center portion of the recorded image is printed at an enl[...]
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148 Direct Printing E Selecting the Image Style 2. Make sure that (Image) is selected and press the controller in. 3. Press the controller to the right or left to select the image style and press the contr oller in. Pressing the MENU button brings you back to the print settings menu. Selecting the Borders 2. Press the controller to the right or lef[...]
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149 Direct Printing E Selecting the Borders 2. Press the controller to the right or left to select (Borders) and pr ess the controller in. 3. Press the controller to the right or left to select a borders option and pr ess the controller in. Pressing the MENU button brings you back to the print settings menu. Print Setting Menu 3 Paper Settings The [...]
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150 Direct Printing E Including the Date in the Print 1. In the print setting menu, tur n the controller up, down, to the right or left to select [ ] and pr ess the controller in. 2. T urn the controller up or down to select [ON] and press the contr oller in. T rimming Settings Set the print style before you start with the trimming settings. 1. In [...]
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151 Direct Printing E Printing with Print Order Settings Y ou can print still images you have selected with the Print Order function. If you wish to print more than 1 copy , set the number of copies in the print order ( 130). When printing with print order settings, you can select the print style such as bordered or borderless, but not the trimming[...]
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152 Additional Information E About the NETWORK Mode The NETWORK mode is for use with DV Messenger version 2 (Windows XP only). Set the camcorder to NETWORK mode and connect it to the computer using a USB cable or DV (IEEE1394) cable. For details on DV Messenger version 2, refer to the DV Network Software Instruction Manual. Do not connect the camco[...]
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153 Additional Information E Screen Displays LCD Screen Displays Y ou can hide the displays on the LCD screen to have a clear screen for playback. Open the menu and select [DISPLA Y SET UP]. Select [DISPLA YS], set it to [OFF <PLA YBK>] and close the menu. • The LCD screen will become completely blank (also the TV scr een if connected). •[...]
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154 Additional Information E Screen Displays during Basic Recor ding/Playback indicates flashing. CAMERA mode (battery pack attached): • Remote sensor mode and audio mode disappear after a few seconds. PLA Y (VCR) mode: • Remote sensor mode and volume bar disappear after a few seconds. STEREO1 PAUSE 1:23:45:00 END 1 16b i t : Backup battery ( 1[...]
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155 Additional Information E PLA Y (VCR) Mode Screen Displays during Advanced Recor ding/Playback CARD MIX FADE–T IMAGE S. 1 2 bit 16:9 1sec PHOTO WS ON 12:00 PM JAN.1,2003 T W P S E.LOCK BLC MF 0 A M -dB 40 12 0 Zoom ( 30)/Exposure ( 84) Recording mode ( 56) Self-timer ( 74) Wind screen ( 77) 16:9 mode ( 54) Photo mode ( 57) Accessory attached t[...]
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156 Additional Information E CARD CAMERA Mode 1 2 CLOSE 0:10 12:00 PM JAN.1,2003 T W E.LOCK MF BLC 0 S.FINE 50 352 1632 1sec A IMAGE S. Still image quality ( 110) Movie size ( 111) Still image size ( 110) Remaining card capacity for still images ( 110) Zoom ( 30)/Exposure ( 84) Program AE ( 62) Exposure level ( 84) Manual focus ( 82) White balance [...]
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157 Additional Information E List of Messages Message Explanation You have not set the time zone, date and time. This message appears each time you turn the power on until you set the time zone, date and time. Battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack. Cassette is protected. Replace the cassette or change the position of the pro[...]
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158 Additional Information E Message Explanation Memory card not is inserted into the camcorder. SD Memory Card is set for erasure prevention. Replace the card or change the position of the protect switch. No images are recorded on the memory card. A memory card error occurred. The camcorder cannot record or play back the image. The error may be te[...]
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159 Additional Information E Direct Print Related Messages Message Explanation There is a problem with the paper. Paper is not correctly inserted or there is no paper. The paper jammed during printing. Paper size has been changed between print setting and start of printing. You attempted to print on paper that cannot be used with the camcorder. You[...]
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160 Additional Information E Maintenance Camcorder Handling Pr ecautions ❍ Do not carry the camcorder by the LCD panel or viewfinder . ❍ Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temperatures, such as a sun- heated car , and high humidity . ❍ Do not use the camcorder in places subject to magnetic or electric fields such as near the[...]
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161 Additional Information E ❍ At cold temperatures, the screen may be darker than usual. This is not a malfunction. The screen returns to normal when the camcorder warms up. Viewfinder ❍ Extend the viewfinder and move it upward. Remove the protect cover and clean the glass with a cotton swab. Reattach the protect cover when finished. ❍ Be ca[...]
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162 Additional Information E Condensation Moving the camcorder rapidly between hot and cold temperature may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its internal surfaces. Stop using the camcorder if condensation is detected. Continued use may damage the camcorder . Condensation may form in the following cases: How to avoid condensation: ❍ [...]
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163 Additional Information E Using the Camcorder Abr oad Power Sources Y ou can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to charge battery packs in any country with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult the Canon Service Center for information on plug adapters for overseas use. Playback on a TV Screen Y ou can o[...]
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164 Additional Information E T roubleshooting If you have a problem with your camcorder , refer to this checklist. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. Power Source Recording/Playback Problem Cause Solution Battery pack is exhausted. Battery pack is not correctly attached. Battery pack is exhausted. Power save func[...]
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165 Additional Information E Recording Playback Problem Cause Solution Camcorder is not set to CAMERA mode. Time zone, date and time are not set, or the backup battery is exhausted. Camcorder is turned off. Cassette is not loaded. Tape reached the end ( flashes on the screen). Cassette is protected ( v flashes on the screen). Camcorder is set to a [...]
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166 Additional Information E Memory Card Operation Problem Cause Solution Memory card was not facing the correct direction. Memory card is full. Memory card is not formatted. Memory card is not inserted. File number reached maximum value. SD Memory Card is protected. Camcorder is not set to CARD PLAY (VCR) mode. Memory card is not inserted. The cam[...]
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167 Additional Information E System Diagram (A vailability differs fr om area to ar ea) Mult i Med i aCard IFC-300PCU USB Cable Canon pr i nters w i th d i rect pr i nt funct i on/ P i ctBr i dge-compl i ant pr i nters PC Card Adapter USB Reader/Wr i ter Stereo M i crophone (commerc i ally ava i lable) WL-D81 W i reless Controller M i n i DV V i de[...]
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168 Additional Information E Optional Accessories Call or visit your local retailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accessories. Y ou can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camcorder by calling: 1-800-828-4040, Canon U.S.A. Information Center . BP-500 Series Battery Packs When you need extra battery packs, select from the following: BP-5[...]
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169 Additional Information E TL-H46 T ele-converter This T ele-converter lens increases the focal length of the camcorder lens by a factor of 1.7. • The image stabilizer is not as effective when the T ele- converter is attached. • The image quality may be degraded at the telephoto side. • The minimum focusing distance with the T ele-converter[...]
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170 Additional Information E WS-20 Wrist Strap Use this for extra additional protection for active shooting. SC-1000 Soft Carrying Case A handy camcorder bag with padded compartments and plenty of space for accessories. SC-A50 Soft Carrying Case This lightweight bag keeps the camcorder within easy reach without weighing you down or getting in the w[...]
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171 Additional Information E Specifications OPTURA Xi 7.4 V DC 4.5 W (using viewfinder), 5.7 W (using LCD screen) EIA standard (525 lines, 60 fields) NTSC color signal 2 rotary heads, helical scanning DV system (Consumer digital VCR SD system); Digital component recording Tape: PCM digital sound: 16 bit (48 kHz/2 ch); 12 bit (32 kHz/4 ch) Card: ADP[...]
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172 Additional Information E Weight and dimensions are approximate. Errors and omissions excepted. Subject to change without notice. SDC-8M SD Memory Card 8 MB SD Memory Card standard 32 – 104˚F (0 – 40˚C) 1.3 × 0.94 × 0.08 in. (32 × 24 × 2.1 mm) 0.07 oz. (2 g) Capacity: Interface: Operating temperature: Dimensions: Weight: Still image: J[...]
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173 Additional Information E Index 112bit audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 16:9 wide screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 6-second auto date . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Abroad, using the camcorder . . . 163 Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 168 Advanced accessory shoe . . 21, 78-81 AF assist lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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174 Additional Information E Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . 109, 141 Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 81 Microphone attenuator . . . . . . . . 76 MIC terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Movie playback mode . . . . . . . . . 126 Movie size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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175 Additional Information E CANON ® OPTURA Xi DIGIT AL VIDEO CAMCORDER LIMITED WARRANTY The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (“CUSA”) with respect to each Canon OPTURA Xi Digital Video Camcorder (“DV Camcorder”) pur chased and used in the United States. Each Canon DV Camcorder , when delivered to you in new [...]
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176 Additional Information E CANON CONSUMER DIGIT AL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon Canada Inc. (“Canon Canada”) with respect to Canon digital video equipment purchased in Canada. This limited warranty is only effective upon pr esentation of a bill of sale or other proof of purchase for t[...]
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