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2 Getting Started Safety Precaution s CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning fl as h with a rrowhe a d s ymbol, within a n eq u il a ter a l tri a ngle, i s intended to a l[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT S AFETY IN S TRUCTION S 1. Re a d the s e in s tr u ction s . 2. K eep the s e in s tr u ction s . 3. Heed a ll w a rning s . 4. F ollow a ll in s tr u ction s . 5. Do not us e thi s a pp a r a t us ne a r w a ter . 6. Cle a n only with dry cloth. 7. Do not bloc k a ny v entil a tion opening s . I n s t a ll in a ccord a nce with the m[...]
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4 Getting Started This camcorder ena b les recording of HD format images as videos or still pictures on an S D card, and also play b ac k of these videos or still pictures. 䡵 Support s var i o u s HD video recor ding format s (1080i, 1080p, and 720p) S hooting ca n b e perf orm ed in diff erent HD recording modes, thus suppor ting a wide variety [...]
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5 Getting Star ted S af ety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Main F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Attaching the A udio Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 S[...]
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6 Getting Started Pla ying S till Pictures on the S D Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Viewing S till Pictures in a S lideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Returning to the S till Picture Index S creen . . . . . . . . . 48 S electing a File on the Date S earch S creen . . . . . . . . 48 Viewing S till Picture File Info rmation . . . . . . . [...]
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7 This camcorder comes b undle d with the fo llowing accessories. Attaching the A udio Unit The audio unit (with handle) is not attached to the camcorder unit when purchased. Attach the audio unit according to the following procedure. 1 . Attach the audio unit b y s liding it all the wa y into the s hoe on the top of the camcor der . 2 . Tu r n t h[...]
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8 Getting Started 䡵 Allow able ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use th is device within the allowa b le temperature r ange of 0°C to 40°C and a relative humidity of 3 5 % to 80 %. Using this dev ice at a temperature or hu midity outsid e the allow a b le rang es could result not only in malfunction b ut the im pact on the C CD elemen[...]
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9 䡵 If the SD car d i s remo ve d while data i s being acce ss ed, the requ e s t for recovery s creen may appear repeatedl y even if ex ecution i s s elected. When thi s happe n s , format the SD card. All data will be delete d. 䡵 Do not u s e or s tore thi s device in a pl ace that i s s ubject to s tatic el ectricit y or electrical noi s e. [...]
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10 Getting Started Fr o n t A T ally lamp ( A Page 56) B T ally lamp ( A Page 56) C Remote control sensor ( A P age 18) D [A WB] A uto White Balance b u tton ( A P age 3 5) F or adjusting the white b alance. E Lens/Lens cover ( A P age 20) To p F S hoe F or mounting separately sold accessor ies. G Eyepiece f ocus lev er Lev er for adjusting the vis[...]
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11 A Built-in microphone ( A Page 40) B Lens cov er switch ( A P age 20) C Manual ring ( A Pa g e 3 0) D [ND FIL TER] switch ( A P age 3 2) Reduces the amount of incident lig ht to 1/10. E [GAIN] s witch ( A Page 3 7) F or selecting one of the three sensitiv ity lev els. F [WHT .BAL.] White b alance selection s witch ( A Pa g e 3 5) F or selecting [...]
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12 Getting Started A LCD cov er B [COMPONENT OUT] Component outp ut terminal ( A P age 49) C [A/V OUT] A udio/Vid eo output termin al ( A P a ge 49) D [Q.REVIEW] Qu ick Re view b utton ( A P age 27) F or checking the video image immediately b efore shooting star ts. E [MENU] Menu b utton ( A P age 57) Displa ys the menu scr een. Press this b utton [...]
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13 Rear A [IRI S ] Aper ture b utton ( A P age 3 7) Press this b utton to set the aper ture manually . B [ S HUTTER] S hutter S peed b utton ( A P age 3 7) Press this b utton to set the shutter speed manually . C [AE±] Exposure b utton ( A P age 33 ) Press this b utton to set the e xposure manually . D [ADJ./V OL.] Adjustment/V olume kno b ADJ . :[...]
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14 Getting Started A [ S TA R T / S TO P ] b utton Button for starting or stopping video re cording. B [ZOOM] b utton Press (T) to z oom in. Press (W) to z o om out. Pla y b ack z oom can b e used when a video is paused or during play b ack of still images. C [ S . S HO T] S NAP S HO T b utton Button for star ting the recording of still images. D [[...]
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15 The status screen can b e display ed on the LCD screen or viewfinder . S tatus screen is a screen display f or identifying the current settings. Di s pla ying the Statu s Screen 䡵 When in the vi deo s hooting or s till picture s hooting mode Pressing the DI S PLA Y b utton each time toggles the display as follo ws: “ Main information for cam[...]
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16 Getting Started Item s Di s pla yed During Video and Still Picture Shooting A S hooting Mode A :F u l l A u t o S hooting M :M a n u a l S hooting B F ocusing Mode AF : A uto Focus MF : Manual F ocus C Exposure L :F i x e d D Aper ture E S hutter S peed F ND Filter Display ed when th e ND filter switch is set to A ON B . G White Balance Color T [...]
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17 Item s Di s pla yed During Still Picture Shooting Only A S till Picture Mode B F ocus Icon Blinks in yello w: F ocusing in progress Lights in green: Fo cusing completed C S elf-Timer : 10-second self-timer : 2-second self-timer D S till Picture Recording E S hutter Mode : Continuous S hooting : Br acke t S hooting F Remaining Num b er of S hots [...]
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18 Preparation s Adju s ting the Grip Belt Open the pad and adjust the position of the grip b elt accordingly . C a u ti o n : ● If the grip is loose, the camcorder ma y fall off resulting in injuri es or malfunction. ● P arents should take extr a care when your child is using the camcorder . Setting up the Remote Control The remote control com[...]
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19 Remo ving the Hood Remov e th e hood when attaching a filter (with external diameter 50 mm and b elow), telecon ver ter or wide conv er ter to the front of the lens . 䡵 T urn th e hood in a n anti-clock wi s e direction to remove it. Charging the Battery There are two wa ys to charge the b attery . 䡵 Charging with t he s upplied battery char[...]
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20 Preparation s Chec king the Remaining Battery P ower Preparation: Attach the b atter y . 1 . Pre ss INDEX. ● The remaining b attery power and recorda b le time are displa yed f or a b out 3 seconds. T o display the inf or mation for a b out 15 seconds, press INDEX f or 2 seconds or longer . M em o : ● The recorda b le time displa y should on[...]
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21 Setting the Date 1 . T urn on the po wer . 2 . Pre ss MENU. 3 . Select the [DISPLA Y SETTINGS] menu. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select, then press the center . 4 . Select [CLOCK ADJUST]. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select, then press the center . 5 . Set the date and time . Push the S et Lev er up or down to change the setting val[...]
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22 Preparation s Viewing the Vie wfinder/LCD Screen Y ou can monitor video images on this camcorder usin g the viewfinder , LCD screen, or b oth. 䡵 Viewi ng with the viewfi nder 1 . Pull out the viewfinder . 2 . Incli ne the vie wfinder vertically to a po s ition that enable s ea s y viewing. 3 . T urn the e yepiece focu s lever to adju s t the f[...]
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23 In s erting an SD Card This camcorder comes with tw o S D card slots . ( S lot A and S lot B) 䡵 SD car d s to u s e ● S ee A S D Cards B on P age 7. ● S DXC cards are not suppor te d. Preparation: T ur n off the power . 1 . Open the door . 2 . In s er t an SD card with the notched corner fir s t. 3 . Clo s e the door . 䡵 Selecting a car [...]
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24 Preparation s Formatting the SD Card SD car d s that are being u s ed for the fir s t time will be formatted by thi s camcor der . When a card that re q uires f or matting is inserted, a message prompting you to f or mat the card appears on the screen. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select [YE S ], then pr ess the center of the S et Lev er. [...]
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25 Shooting Selecting the Video/S till Picture Shooting Mode There are two types of shooting modes, namely the video shooting and still picture shooti ng modes. 1 . Set to the s hooting mode. Press CAM/MEDIA. ● The camera image appe ars on the monitor when in the shooting mode. 2 . Select the video/ s till picture mode . The wa y of operation dif[...]
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26 Shooting Selecting a Focu s ing Mode There are two f ocusing modes, namely Auto and Manual. 䡵 Setting to the A uto Focu s mo de Press AF/MF to displa y the A uto F ocus icon ( AF ) on the screen. ● F ocus is adjusted automatically . 䡵 Setting to the Ma nual Focu s mode Press AF/MF to displa y the Manual Focus icon ( MF ) on the screen. ●[...]
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27 Di s pla ying the Remain ing Space on the SD Card Displays a pie chart, which shows the remaini ng space on the S D card and the remaining time for each video recording mode. Preparation: Inser t an S D card. 1 . Di s play the remaining time . Press INDEX. ● The remaining time on the S D card is display ed. 2 . Pre ss INDEX repeatedly to chang[...]
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28 Shooting 1 . Set to the Record P au s e mode. 2 . Pre ss Q.R EV IE W. ● The last 5 seconds of the preceding sce ne is pla yed b ack. ● After pla y b ack ends , the video switches to the Record P ause mode. T o star t recording i mmediately dur ing q uick revie w , press REC twice. 䡵 Deleting the preced ing s cene file During quick revie w,[...]
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29 Setting the Picture Quality , Recording Size, and Sen s itivity Preparation: S et to the still picture shooting mode. ( A P age 25) 䡵 Picture quality S et the [IMA GE QU ALITY] menu. ( A P age 67) ● The setting values of the a b o ve men u ite ms are display ed on the monito r screen. 䡵 Picture s ize S et the [IMA GE S IZE] menu. ( A P age[...]
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30 Shooting 1 . Pre ss Q.R EV IE W. ● The most recently captured still picture is display ed. 2 . Pre ss Q.R EV IE W a gai n t o r e turn to th e camera image . 䡵 Deleting the mo s t recentl y recorded image During q uic k revie w of still pictures, press the U S ER b utton that is set as [DELETE]. Assignin g functions to the U S ER b uttons:( [...]
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31 Preparation: S et to the video shooting or still picture shooting mode. 䡵 Setting to the Ma nual Focu s mode Press AF/MF to displa y the Manual Focus icon ( MF ). 1 . Set the [FOCUS /ZOOM] ring s witch to FOCUS. Doing so ena b les y ou to use the manual ring of the lens as a f ocus r ing. 2 . T urn the man ual ring to adju s t the focu s . Usi[...]
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32 Shooting Applica b le to: Full A uto shooting mode A , Manual shooting mode M Y ou can adjust the exposure and shutter speed according to the su b ject to ensure that shooting is perf o rmed with the optimal settings. 1 . Open the Program AE s election s creen. Push the S et Le ver to the right. 2 . Select the mo s t appropriate mode, and confir[...]
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33 Applica b le to: Full A uto shooting mode A , Manual shooting mode M Generally , the b r ightness of the su b ject that is b eing shot is automatically adjusted according to the reference values of the camera. How ev er , the b righter or dar ker areas of an image may appear unclear depending on the shooting conditions. T o prev ent this from oc[...]
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34 Shooting Applica b le to: Video shooting mode A Full A uto S hootin g Mode M Manual S hooting Mo de During video sho oting, diagonal lines (ze b ra patter n) are display ed o nly at areas with the specified luminan ce lev els. Y ou can specify the luminance lev el range f o r displa ying the ze b ra patter n. Di s pla ying the Zebra Pattern Ther[...]
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35 Applica b le to: Man ual shooting mode M 䡵 S et to the Manual shooting mode. 䡵 Select a white bal ance type u s ing the WHT .B AL. s witch. Y ou can select one of the th ree white b alance types using the WHT .BAL. switch. Me m o : ● Y ou can assign the F A W (Full A uto Wh ite Balance) mode to the WHT .BAL. s witch. ( A Pag e 3 6) Adju s [...]
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36 Shooting U s ing the Full A uto White Balance (F A W) Function The F A W function adjusts th e white b alance value automatically as the lighting condition changes. This mode is convenient when y ou have no time to adjust the white b alance or when the camcorder is mov ed fre q uently in and out of places with different lighting conditions. 䡵 [...]
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37 Applica b le to: Video shooting mode Manual shooting mode M 䡵 S et to the Manual shooting mode. The light sensitivity ca n b e electrically b oosted using the GAIN switch when there is insufficient illumination on the su b ject. ( 3 positions) The b oosting le vel for e ach position can b e specified using [GAIN L], [GAIN M] , and [ GAIN H] in[...]
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38 Shooting 䡵 S et to the Manual shooting mode. 1 . Set to the aper ture adju s tment mode . Press the IRI S b utton. ● The current F-n um b er is di splay ed. 2 . Select an F-number . T ur n the ADJ./V OL. kno b up or do wn . ● The selected F-num b er is displa yed. 3 . Confirm the F-number . Press the ADJ ./VO L. kno b . ● Doing so exits [...]
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39 Applica b le to: Man ual shooting mode M 䡵 S et to the Manual shooting mode. Displa ys the color b ar on the screen and star ts recording in this state. ( S ee b elo w) There are two wa ys to displa y the color b ar . 䡵 S et [COLOR BAR] in the [CAMERA PR OCE SS ] menu to [ON]. ( A P age 61) 䡵 S et [U S ER1], [U S ER2], or [U S ER 3 ] in th[...]
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40 Shooting Applica b le to: Video shooting mode There are three ways to input audio sound. A Built-in microphone B MIC termin al C INPUT1 terminal / INPUT2 terminal The prior ity order of th e input is in the se q uence of C > B > A . T When the b uilt-in microphone or MIC ter minal is in use, remov e the audio uni t ca b le from the A UDI O[...]
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41 Applica b le to: Video shooting mode, video pla y b ack mode 䡵 Connecting the headph one Connect the headphone to the headphone ( ) jack. 䡵 Setting the he adphone s ound to mixed s ound or s tereo s ound Menu settings S et the [A UDIO MONITOR] men u. ( A P age 64) 䡵 Adju s ting the headph one’ s audio level T ur n the ADJ./V OL. kno b . [...]
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42 Shooting Pre s etting the Time Code/U s er’ s Bit The time code and user ’ s b it can b e set in the [TC/UB] menu. There are two wa ys to display the [TC/UB] menu. 䡵 Display the menu screen using the MENU b utton, then select the [TC/UB] menu. ( A P age 64) 䡵 S et [U S ER1], [U S ER2], or [U S ER 3 ] in the [CAMERA S ETTING S ] menu to [[...]
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43 Playbac k There are tw o types of pla y b ack modes, namely the video pla y b ack and still picture play b ac k mo des. 1 . Set to the playback mode. Press CAM/MEDIA. ● The pla y b ack mode is ena b led, and a play b ac k index screen appears on the monitor . 2 . Select the video/ s till picture mode . The wa y of operation differs according t[...]
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44 Playbac k 1 . Select a file . Push the S et Lev er up/down or to the left/right to mov e the cursor to the th um b nail you want to pla y . Me m o : ● Y ou can mov e to files under the next or pre vious date b y pressing the + or – b utton on the remote control. 2 . Play the file. Press the center of the S et Le ver. ● The selected video f[...]
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45 Selecting a File on th e Date Searc h Screen Press the INDEX b utton when the play b ac k index screen is displa yed. ● The date search scree n appears. A list of dates b ased on the date of the selected file o n the pla y b ack inde x screen is displayed. The list displays files up to a maximum of 6 da ys. 1 . Select a date . Push the S et Le[...]
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46 Playbac k Viewing Video File Inf ormation 1 . Select the file to view information when the index s creen i s di s played. Or Set to the s till mode during video playbac k. 2 . Pre ss the DISPLA Y button. ● The file information is display ed. 3 . T o c le ar the file information di s play , pre ss the DISPLA Y button. ● Retur ns to the index [...]
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47 Enlarging a Still Image Make use of the remote control. Me m o : ● This function is not av aila b le on the camcorder unit. ● T o use the remote control, set [REMOTE] in the [CAMERA S ETTING S ] menu to [ON]. 1 . Set to the s till mode during the video pl aybac k mode. When in the s till picture pla yback mode, di s pla y the s till picture [...]
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48 Playbac k Preparation: Inser t an S D card, and select the card slot. 1 . Set to the s till picture playbac k mode . ( A Pa ge 43) ● The still picture i nde x screen appears. 2 . Select a file . Push the S et Lev er up/down or to the left/right to mov e the cursor to the th um b nail you want to pla y . Me m o : ● Y ou can mov e to files und[...]
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49 Viewing Still Picture File Inf ormation 1 . Select the file to view information when the index s creen i s di s played. Or Di s pl ay th e re l eva n t s till picture. 2 . Pre ss the DISPLA Y button. ● The file information is display ed. 3 . T o c le ar the file information di s play , pre ss the DISPLA Y button. ● Return s to the index scre[...]
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50 Editing File s Applica b le to: Video pla y b ack mode , sti ll picture play b ac k mode Y ou can ena b le or disa b le the file protection f eature, which helps to prev ent a video or stil l picture file from b eing deleted. The file p rotection feature is indicated on the camcorder as follo ws. Ena b le protection : “ Append OK mark ” Disa[...]
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51 Appending T o or Deleting Fr om All File s 1 . Select [MARK ALL] or [D ELETE ALL] in the [OK MARK] menu, and pre ss the center of the Set Le ver. ● A confir mation screen appears. 2 . Select [YES] to execute. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select [YE S ]. Press the center of the S et Le ver. ● Execution star ts. A message appears at the [...]
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52 Editing File s 3 . Pre ss the MENU button. A screen to confir m deletion a ppears. 4 . Select [EXECUTE AND QUIT] to ex e cute. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select [EXECUTE AND QUIT]. Press the center of the S et Le ver. ● Deletion star ts. A message appears at the end of the process. 5 . Pre ss the center of the Set Lever. ● Return s t[...]
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53 2 . Specify [MEDIA] and [FIL E UNIT]. Push the S et Lev er up or down to select an item. Push the S et Le ver to the lef t or right to select a setting val ue. 䡵 When [FILE UNIT] is set to [ S CENE] (f o r videos) o r [FILE] (f or still pictures) Press the center of the S et Lev er to d isplay the screen f or selecting the files to copy . ( S [...]
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54 Other Feature s Applica b le to: Video/still picture shooting modes, video/still picture play b ac k modes Files stored on the S D card can b e retr iev ed to a PC b y connecting this camcorder to the PC using a U S B ca b le. Me m o : ● Howe ver , files cannot b e written to the S D card from the PC . 1 . Connect to a compu ter . A T ur n on [...]
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55 2 . Select the file to s av e s etting s to. S elect [FILE S ELECT], and push the S et Le ver to the left or right to select a file name. (EXT1, EXT2, EXT 3 , EXT4) 3 . To s pecify a s ubtitle, pu s h the Set Lever up or do wn to s elect [SUB NAME]. S ee A S pecifying a su b title B b elo w . If you do not w ant to specify a su b title, push the[...]
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56 Other Feature s Y ou can select whether to ena b le the operation so und as well as illumination of the tally lamp. Operation s oun d S et using [OPERA TION S OUND] in the [CAMERA S ETTING S ] menu. ( A P age 66) When this is set to [ON], operat ion sound is output from the b uilt-in speak e r . If a headphone is connected, no operation sound wi[...]
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57 Menu Screen s The settings are sa ved in the mem or y of the camcorder , and will not b e deleted ev en when the power of the camcorder is turned off. Menu settings v ar y according to the operation mode. 1 . Set to the operation mode yo u want to configure. (Video shooting/still picture shoo ting/video play b ack/still picture play b ac k modes[...]
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58 Menu Screen s Although the menu items b elow are displayed on the screen, some of the m may not b e a vaila b le dependin g on the operation mode. 䡬 : V alid setting. ⳯ : In valid setting. Li s t of V alid Menu Item s for Each Operation Mode Menu Ite m Operati on Mode Video S hooting S till Picture S hooting Video Play b ack S till Picture P[...]
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59 Menu Screen s of the Video Shooting Mode Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CAMERA PROCE SS F or setting the camera operation and image q uality du ring shooting. FOCU S A SS I S T F or selecting whether to add color to the cont our of the focused image upon switchin[...]
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60 Menu Screen s Menu Screen s of the Video Shooting Mode (continued) Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CAMERA PROCE SS COLOR MA TRIX F or setting the COLOR MA TRIX . OFF : T urns the function OFF . R S TA N D A R D : S ets a normal color matr ix. CINEMA VIVID COLOR : [...]
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61 Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CAMERA PR OCE SS GAIN L F or setting the gain value f or each position on th e GAIN s witch. GAIN M (Fi x ed at AGC when in FULL A UTO mode A ) GAIN H 0dB 3 dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB AG C <F actor y settings> GAIN L:0d b GAIN [...]
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62 Menu Screen s Menu Screen s of the Video Shooting Mode (continued) Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. REC MODE CLIP CONTINUOU S REC F or selecting whether to record multiple clips as a continuous file. R OFF : Disa b les continuous cl ip recor ding. ON : Ena b les co[...]
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63 Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CONNECTION S ETTING S F or setting connections with external devices. DI S PLA Y ON TV For specifying whether to ena b le on-screen display on the monitor . R OFF : Disa b les on-screen displa y . ON : Ena b les on-screen display . [...]
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64 Menu Screen s Menu Screen s of the Video Shooting Mode (continued) Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. A UDIO REF . LEVEL For setting the ref erence audio recording le ve l. R -20dB -12dB MIC LEVEL S ETTING F or setting the input lev el of the micropho ne connected to[...]
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65 Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. DI S PLA Y S ETTING S F or setting screen displa ys. LANGU AGE For selecting a display language . ( A P age 21) CLOCK ADJU S T A separate screen is displayed. ( A P age 21) F or setting the date and time. DA TE D I S PL A Y S TYLE A[...]
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66 Menu Screen s Menu Screen s of the Video Shooting Mode (continued) Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CAMERA S ETTING S RE S ET ALL MENU A separate screen is displa yed. ( A P age 56) Use this item to reset the menu and camcorder settings to their de f ault values. A[...]
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67 Menu Screen s of the Still Picture Shooting Mode Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. CAMERA PROCE SS F or setting the camera operation and image q uality during shooting. FOCU S A SS I S T For selecting whether to add color to the cont our of the focused image upon s [...]
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68 Menu Screen s Menu Screen s of the Still Picture Shooting Mode (continued) Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. GAIN UP F or b r ightening the image el ectrically when shootin g a dark su b ject. OFF : Disa b les the function. R A UTO : Adjusts automati cally according[...]
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69 Menu Screen s of Video/ Still Picture Pla yback Mode s Item Description Items that are shaded ( ) are common to all modes. S ettings with the R mark are default v alues. DELETE A separate screen is display ed . ( A P a ge 51) F or deleting video or still picture files. CURRENT : Deletes th e currently selected vide o or still picture file. FILE [...]
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70 Other s Before sending f or repair , check the camcorder ’ s pro b lem according to the ta b le b elow . If the pro b lem persists, cons ult our authorized dealers o r JVC service center . T r ouble s hooting S ymptom Action Pa g e Card S D card cannot b e inser ted. ● Check that the S D card is f acing the r ight direction. 2 3 Po w e r P o[...]
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71 䡵 The follo wi ng phenomena a re not malfunctions. ● The screen momentar ily tur ns red or b lack wh en the sun enters the field of view . ● Black dots , or sh iny red, b lue, or green spots appea r on the screen. (The LCD screen contains 99.99 % or more eff ective pix els, b ut 0.01 % or f ewer p ix e ls may b e inactive or alwa ys lit.) [...]
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72 Other s Wa r n i n g D i s pla y s Display Ac tion Pa g e CHECK LEN S CO VER ● Open the lens cov er. 20 S ET D A TE/TIME! ● S et the date and time. ● Using an AC adapter , charge the camcorder for o ver 24 hours, then set the date and time. 21 - COMMUNICA TING ERROR ● Attach the b atter y agai n. 19 CANNO T U S E IN VIDEO MOD E ● Repla[...]
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73 The estimated recordin g time and estimated num b er of still picture shots are only a guide. Changes may occur depending on the shooting en vironment, S D card in use, and the b atter y condi tion. E s timated Video Recording Time E s timated Number of Still Picture Shot s Unit: Num b er of S hots E s timated Recor dable Time/Number QuickTime/M[...]
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74 Other s Camcorder Acce ss orie s AC A d a p t e r Specification s 䡵 General Pow e r : DC 11 V (using AC adapter) DC 7.2 V (using b atter y) P ower consumption : Approx 7.8 W (when b acklight is set to [ S T A ND ARD] while the LCD screen or viewfinder is in use) Rated Current Consumption: 1A Dimensions : 3 66 mm (W) × 179 mm (H) × 1 3 8 mm ([...]
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75 Remote Contr ol Dimen s ional Outline Dra wing (Unit: mm) ● The specifications and appearance of this product are su b ject to changes for fur ther improv ement without pr ior notice. Ty p e : DC 3 V ( b utton b atter y CR2025) Batter y lif e : Approx. 1 year (v ar ies according to fre q uency of use) Operating distance : Appro x. 5 m (16.4ft)[...]
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