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Model No. AG-AC130P SS0911SI0 -YI Printed in Japan VQT3T61 (E) ENGLISH Vol.1 Note that Operating Instructions Vol.1 describes basic operations of the Memory Card Camera-Recorder. For instructions on advanced operations of the Memory Card Camera-Recorder, refer to Operating Instructions Vol.2 (pdf file) contained in the supplied CD-ROM. T[...]
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2 indicatessafetyinformation. W ARNING: • T o reduce the risk of re or electricshock, do not expose thisequipmenttorainormoisture. • T o reduce the risk of re or electric shock hazard, keep this equipment away from all liquids.?[...]
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3 CAUTION: Thisapparatuscanbeoperatedatavoltageintherangeof1 10-240V AC. V oltagesotherthan120VarenotintendedforU.S.A.andCanada. Operationatavoltageotherthan120V ACmayrequiretheuseofadif ferent ACplug.Pleasecontacte[...]
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4 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1)Readtheseinstructions. 2)Keeptheseinstructions. 3)Heedallwarnings. 4)Followallinstructions. 5)Donotusethisapparatusnearwater . 6)Cleanonlywithdrycloth. 7)Donotblockanyventilationopenings.Installinaccordancewith[...]
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5 Para remover a bateria Bateria Principal de Energia Pressioneobotãoparaliberarabateria. Botãodeliberaçãoda bateria Bateria do Controle Remoto 1) Empurreatravanadireçãoexibidapelaseta 1 pararemoverosuporte. 2) Removaabateriatipobotãodosuported[...]
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6 It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire[...]
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7 ■ ■ How to read this document Illustrations • Illustrationsofthecamera,menuscreens,andotheritems,mayvaryfromtheactualitems. • Inordertoidentifytheterminalsonthecamerabody ,thesuppliedprotectivecapsarenotillustrated exceptin“Descrip[...]
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8 How to use the camera Thiscameraisequippedwitha1/3,2.2megapixel3MOSsensorandanoptical22Xcam-typezoomlens. Itsupportssimultaneousandrelayrecordingusingtwomemorycardslots.Inaddition,itisahand-held camera-recorderthatsupportscommercia[...]
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9 Read this rst! ................................................ 2 How to use the camera .................................. 8 Please read before use ................................ 1 1 Compatiblememorycardforthiscamera ..... 1 1 (SDspeedclass4) ....................... 12 (SDspeedclass6) .........[...]
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10 V olume2(CD) Shooting Using the viewnder T ally lamp Basic shooting operations Using the zoom function Shooting in manual mode Shooting in 1080i/480i progressive mode Using convenient shooting functions Using special functions for recording Adjusting the shutter speed Changing audio input Using shooting settings (scene les) Storing s[...]
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1 1 Compatible memory card for this camera Shooting in A VCHD mode Speedclass4oraboveisrequiredforrecordinginPHmode/HA mode.Speedclass2oraboveisrequired forrecordinginPMmode/HEmode.ItisrecommendedthatyouusethefollowingPanasonicmemory card[...]
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12 (SD speed class 4) Thisreferstoaclass4speedstandard(SDspeedclass)forthecontinuouswritingofdatabetweenSD compatibledevicesandmemorycardsasdesignatedbytheSDstandard. WhentheuseofanSDspeedclass4memorycardisrecommendedforS[...]
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13 When using the camera in the rain, snow , or at the beach, do not allow water to get into it. • Doingsowillcausedamagetothecameraand thememorycard.(Thismayresultinirreparable damage.) Keep the camera away from devices (such as TV sets and video game machines) that generate magnetic elds[...]
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14 Make sure to remove the battery after use. Completelyremovethebatteryfromthecamera. (Evenifyouturnthecameraoff,leavingthe batteryattachedstillconsumesasmallamountof electricity .)Thebatterywillover-dischargeifyou leaveitinthecameraforlong?[...]
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15 Before use Before using the camera Always take trial shots • Whenshootingimportantevents(suchasweddings),makesuretotaketrialshotstoconrmthatsound andimagearebeingproperlyrecordedbeforeactualshooting. Be sure to check and set the calendar and time zone • The[...]
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16 ■ What is A VCHD? A VCHDisastandardforrecordingandplaybackofhighdenitionvideo. VideoiscompressedintheMPEG-4 A VC/H.264format,andaudioisrecordedinDolbyDigital. ■ What is DV? DVisaformatthatadoptsthe A VIT ype2leformatthatcan[...]
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17 Before use Optional accessories • XLR microphone AG-MC200G • Battery VW-VBG6(7.2V ,5800/5400(typ./min.)mAh) Battery* Eye cup (Page 26) Shoulder strap (Page 25) AC adaptor ( Battery char ger)/ DC cord AC power supply cables Wireless r emote contro l and coin battery (CR2025) (Page 26) Microphone holder (Page 63 of V ol.2) Micro[...]
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18 Left side BARS EVF DTL LCD COUNTER-RESET/TC SET ZEBRA CH1 SELECT AUDIO INT (L) I NT (R) IN PU T1 IN PU T2 IN PU T2 CH2 SELECT WFM AUTO MAN U CH2 AUTO MAN U CH1 1 4 8 9 10 5 16 3 6 7 21 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 22 23 2 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 35 39 40 38 33 34 36 37 Description of parts 1 Built-in microphone (Page 37 of V ol.2) 2 INPUT1 swit[...]
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19 Description of parts T op and right side 14 15 8 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 7 11 13 12 10 16 1 VIDEO OUT (TC PRESET IN/OUT) terminal (Page 66 of V ol.2) 2 AUDIO OUT CH1/CH2 terminal (Page 66 of V ol.2) 3 Mode lamp (Page 27) 4 POWER/MODE switch (Page 27) 5 Lock release button (Page 27) 6 ST ART/STOP button (Page 1 1 of V ol.2) 7 Protective caps Keepprotect[...]
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20 Front side and rear side 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 17 21 1 Remote control sensor (front) (Page 26) 2 Natural light sensor (Page 22 of V ol.2) 3 T ally lamp (front) (Page 9 of V ol.2) 4 Built-in speaker (Page 62 of V ol.2) 5 A WB button (Page 20 of V ol.2) 6 T ripod hole (bottom) (Page 15) 7 Viewnder (Page 5 of V ol.2)[...]
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21 Description of parts Preparation Remote control Whenusingtheremotecontrol,setthe[IRREMOTE]onthe[OTHERFUNCTIONS]menuto[ON].The factorysettingissetto[OFF].(Page93ofV ol.2) T akenotethatthefollowingbuttonsarefor functionsthatcannotbeexe[...]
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22 Charging lamp ON:Charging OFF:Chargingcomplete Flashing:Seebelow If the charging lamp is ashing Conrmthatthereisnodirt,dust,orforeign substancesattachedtotheconnectorsofthe batteryorthe ACadaptorandensurethatthe adaptorhasbeenconnecte[...]
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23 Preparation Power sources Using the battery Installation 1 Insert the battery until it clicks into place. Removal 1 T ur n t h e POW ER /MO D E s wi tch <O F F> (P ag e 2 7 ), and confirm that the mode lamp is off. 2 Remove the battery while pressing the battery release button. Supportthebatterywithyourhandtoensure [...]
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24 Using the AC adaptor Installation 1 Connect the DC cord to the AC adaptor . 2 Plug the AC cord into the power outlet. 3 Insert the DC cord’ s battery connector until it clicks into place. DC cord’s battery connector Removal 1 T ur n t h e POW ER /MO D E s wi tch <O F F> (P ag e 2 7 ), and confirm that the mode lamp is off. 2 Remove the[...]
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25 Preparation Attaching the shoulder strap Itisrecommendedthatyouattachtheshoulderstraptoavoiddroppingthecamera. 20 mm or longer 20 mm or longer Attaching/removing the lens hood Removing the lens hood • T urnthelenshoodcounterclockwisetoremove it. Attaching the lens hood • Att[...]
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26 Fitting the eye cup Attachtheeyecupbyttingthe eyecupholderand theridgesoftheeyecuptogether . • T urningtheeyecupafterattachingitmay causetheeyecupholdertocomeoff.Iftheeye cupholderdoescomeoff,see“Cleaningthe[...]
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27 Preparation T urning the camera ON/OFF T urning on the power: T urnthePOWER/MODEswitchuptothe<ON> positionwhilepressingthelockreleasebutton. Themodelamp<CAMERA>lightsupinredand thecameragoestorecordingstandbystatus (<CAMERA>mode). ?[...]
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28 Y oucanchangecamerasettingsusingthesetup menuaccordingtotheshootingsceneand recordingdetails. <MENU> button OPERATION lever Using the setup menu • Themenuitemsdisplayedingraycharacters cannotbechanged. 1 Press the <MENU> button when the camera is not sho[...]
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29 Preparation 6 Repeat steps 4 to 5 to change other items. Pressthe<MENU>buttontocompletesettings andreturntothenormalscreen. • Insomemenus,tiltingtheOPERA TION leverinthe< >directionorpushingthe OPERA TIONleverchangesthesettingvalue a[...]
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30 The[CLOCKSET]valueisrecordedinthe contents(clip)andaffectstheplaybacksequence ofthethumbnails.Beforeshooting,besureto check/setthe[TIMEZONE]and[CLOCKSET]. Thissectionwillexplainthestepsonhowtosetthe calendartoSeptember[...]
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31 Preparation 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the remaining items. • Thedatecanbesettoanydatebetween January1,2000andDecember31,2039. • ForanydateafterDecember31,2039,[--]will appearonthedisplay . • T imeisdisplayedinthe24-hourformat.[...]
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32 Setup menu structure <CAMERA> mode menu CAMERA MENU SCENEFILE LOAD/SA VE/INIT (Page79ofV ol.2) SYNCSCAN TYPE SYNCHROSCAN SWMODE FUNCTIONKNOB DET AILLEVEL (Page82ofV ol.2) LOWGAIN VDET AILLEVEL MIDGAIN DET AILCORING HIGHGAIN CHROMA LEVEL SUPERGAIN CHROMA [...]
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33 Menu DISPLA YSETUP ZEBRA DETECT1 (Page89ofV ol.2) ZEBRA DETECT2 YGET MARKER SAFETYZONE * 3 CARDFUNCTIONS CARDFORMA T CENTERMARKER (Page92ofV ol.2) CARDST A TUS FOCUSBAR IRISMETER RECCOUNTER VIDEOOUTOSD USERFILE CARDREAD DA TE/TIME (Page92ofV ol.2) [...]
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34 Playback <PB> mode menu PBMENU PLA YSETUP PBFORMA T *2 (Page95ofV ol.2) REPEA TPLA Y RESUMEPLA Y THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL MODE SKIPMODE * 2 (Page96ofV ol.2) INDICA TOR DA T A DISPLA Y DA TEFORMA T OPERA TION DELETE (Page96ofV ol.2) INDEX * 2 CLIPPROTECT * 2 REP AIR *1 SWMODE USER[...]
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35 Reference Menu General Supply voltage DC7.2V(whenthebatteryisused)/ DC7.3V(whenthe ACadaptorisused) Power consumption Recording:1 1.6W indicatessafetyitems. Ambient operating temperature 0°C-40°C(32°Fto104°F) Ambient operating humidity 10%to80%(nocondensat[...]
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36 Image/Recording/Playback A VCHD mode Recording format A VCHDstandardcompliant Compression formats MPEG-4 A VC/H.264 Recording media SDmemorycard: 512MB,1GB,upto2GB (F A T12,F A T16formatssupported) SDHCmemorycard: 4GB,6GB,8GB,12GB,16GB,32GB (F A T32form[...]
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37 Reference Audio recording playback A VCHD mode Compression formats Recording/Playback: Dolby Digital/2 ch Sampling frequency 48 kHz Encoding 16 bit Compressed bit rate PH mode: 384 kbps PM/HA/HE mode: 256 kbps DV mode Compression formats Recording/Playback: linear PCM (digital 2 ch) Sampling frequency 48 kHz Encoding 16 bit Audio input B[...]
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Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union EU ThesesymbolsareonlyvalidintheEuropeanUnion.Ifyouwishtodiscard theseitems,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesordealerandaskforthe correctmethodofdisposal. 2011[...]