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4-171-504- 12 (1) Digital HD Video C amera Recorder ˏ 2010 Sony Corporation Operating Guide US Guía de operaciones ES HDR- CX300/CX350/CX350V/ CX370/XR350/XR350V[...]
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2 US Owner ’ s Record The model and serial numbers a re located on the bot tom. Reco rd the serial num b er in the space pr ovided below . Refer to these num bers whene ver yo u call upon yo ur S on y dealer regar ding this prod uc t. M o del N o . HDR - Ser ial N o . M o del N o. A C- Ser ial N o . WARNING T o reduce fir e or shock hazard, do no[...]
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3 US IMPOR T ANT SAFE T Y INSTRUC TIONS SA VE THESE INS TR UCTI ONS. D ANGER - TO RED UCE THE RISK O F FIRE OR ELECTRI C S HO CK, CAREFULL Y FOLL O W THESE INSTR UCTI ONS. Read these instructions. K eep t hese instructions. H eed all warnings. Fo llow all instruction s. Do not use this appa ratus near wa ter . Clean onl y with dr y cloth. Do not bl[...]
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4 US Representativ e plug of power supply cord of c ountries/regions around the w orld. A T ype (American Ty p e ) B T ype (British T yp e) BF T ype (British T yp e) B3 T ype (British T yp e) C T ype (CEE T ype) SE T yp e (CEE T ype) O T ype (Ocean T ype) The rep resenta tive sup ply vol tage and pl ug typ e ar e descr ibed in this chart. Depend on[...]
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5 US C ountries/regions V oltage Fr equenc y (Hz) Plug type V ietnam 220 50 A/C Oceania C ountries/regions V oltage Fr equenc y (Hz) Plug type A ustralia 240 50 O New Zealand 230/240 50 O Nor th America C ountries/regions V oltage Fr equenc y (Hz) Plug type Canada 120 60 A USA 120 60 A Ce ntral America C ountries/regions V oltage Fr equenc y (Hz) P[...]
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6 US Read this first Before o p era ting the unit, please read this man ual thoro ug hly , and reta in it for fu ture refe renc e. CAUTION Battery pack If the ba ttery pack is mishandled, the bat ter y pack can b urst, ca us e a fire o r even chemical b urns. Obser ve the follo wing ca utions . Do not disassemble. Do not crush and do not expose the[...]
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7 US F or the customers in the U.S.A. UL is an in terna t ionall y recognized safety or ganizatio n. The UL Ma rk on the product means i t has been UL Listed. If y ou hav e any q uestions abou t this pr oduct, you ma y call: Son y Custom er Info r ma tion Center 1-800- 222-SONY (7669). The num ber b elow is f or the FCC rela ted mat ters only . Reg[...]
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8 US In crease the separa tion between the equi pment a nd receiver . Connect the equip ment in to an ou tlet on a circuit differ ent from tha t to which the receiver is co nnected. Consul t the dealer or an experienced radio/ T V technician fo r help . The sup plied interface cab le must be used with the equi pmen t in or der to com ply with the l[...]
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9 US LCD screen. These points a re normal resul ts of the manufacturing p rocess and do not affect the recor ding in an y way . Exposing the LCD screen o r the lens to direct sunlight fo r long periods of time may ca use malfunctions. Do not aim a t the sun. Doing so might ca us e your ca mcorder to malfunction. T ake images of the sun onl y in low[...]
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10 US Notes on battery pack/AC Adapt or Be sure to remo ve the batt er y pack or the A C A dapto r after turning off the camco rder . Disconnect the AC A d ap tor from the camcor der , holding both the camcor der and the DC plug. Note on the camcor der/batter y pack temperature When the tem peratur e of the camcor der or ba tter y pack becomes extr[...]
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11 US Notes on use Do not do an y of the follo wing. Other wise, the recor ding media may be damag ed, recorded images ma y b e impossible to pla y back or may be lost, or other malfunctions could occur . ejecting the memory card when the access l am p (p . 22) is li t or fl ashing remo ving the batt er y pack or A C Ada ptor from the camco rder , [...]
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12 US Operation flow Getting star ted (p . 15) Pr epare the power so urce and memo r y card. Recording movies and phot os (p. 23) Recor ding movies p . 24 Changin g t he reco rding mode Expected recor ding time(MEDI A INFO) Shootin g photos p . 26 Playing movies and phot os Playback o n the camcorder p. 28 Playin g images on a T[...]
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13 T able of contents US T able of contents IMPORT ANT SAFE T Y INSTRUC TIONS ............................................................ 3 Read this first .... ..................................................................................... 6 Operation flow .... ................................................................................[...]
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14 US Saving images with an external device Saving images in external media (DIREC T COP Y ) ........................................... 47 Creating a disc with a DVD writer , recorder .... .............................................. 49 Cust omizing your camcor der Using menus .....................................................................[...]
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Getting star ted 15 US Getting star ted Step 1: Char ging the batter y pack HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370 HDR -XR350/XR350V Battery pack /CHG (flash/charge) lamp AC A daptor T o the wall ou tlet (wall socket) P ower cord (Mains lead) DC plug DC IN jack Battery pack DC IN jack DC plug P ower cord (Mains lead) T o the wall outlet (wall socket) AC A d[...]
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16 US Y ou can c harge the “ InfoLITHIU M” ba ttery pack (V s eries) after a ttaching it t o your camco rder . Notes Y ou cannot a ttach an y “Inf oLITHIUM” ba ttery pack other than the V series to your camco rder . 1 T urn off your camcorder b y closing the L CD screen. 2 Attach the battery pack by aligning the battery terminals ( ) an[...]
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17 Getting star ted US T o use a wall outlet (wall socket) as a power sourc e Mak e the same connection s as “S tep 1: Chargin g the batt er y pack. ” E ven if the bat ter y pack is at tached, the bat ter y pack is not dischar ged. Notes on the battery pack When y ou remov e the battery pack or disconnect the A C Ada ptor , close t he LCD scree[...]
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18 US Step 2: T urning the pow er on, and setting the date and time 1 Open the L CD screen of your camcor der . Y our camco rder is turned o n and the lens co ver is opened. T o turn on y our camcor der w hen the LCD screen is o p en, pr ess POWER. 2 Selec t the desired geog raphical area with / , then touch [NEXT ]. T o set the date a nd time agai[...]
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19 Getting star ted US Notes The dat e and time does not ap p ear during r ecording, b ut they are a utoma tically recor ded on the recor ding media, and can be displa yed during pla yback. T o display the da te and time, to uch (MENU) [Show others] [PLA YBA CK SET] (under [PLA YBA CK] catego r y) [DA T A CODE] [D A TE/TIME] [...]
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20 US Step 3: P r eparing the recor ding media The recor ding media that ca n be us ed differs depending on y our camcor der . The follo wing icons a re displa yed on the screen of y our camcor der . HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370 * In ternal memor y Me m or y car d HDR -XR350/XR350V * Inte rn a l h ard disk Me m or y car d * In the defa ult setting[...]
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21 Getting star ted US T ouch [ YES] . The recor ding medium is c hanged. T o check the recording media settings In ei ther movie reco rding mode or ph oto reco rding mode, the media icon o f the s elected recor ding media is displa yed at the to p rig h t corner of the screen. The icon displa yed may vary dep ending on y our model. Ins[...]
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22 US Open the cov er , and inser t the memor y card with the nothched edge in the direction as illustrated until it clicks. Close the cover after in ser ting the memory card. The [Crea te a new Image Database F i le.] screen ma y appear if you in s ert a new memor y car d. In tha t cas e, to uch [YES]. If yo u recor d only pho tos on the memory ca[...]
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Recording/Pla yback 23 US Recording/Pla yback Recor ding In the defa ult setting, mo vies are r ecorded with high definitio n image quality (HD) o n t he follo wing media. HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370: In ternal memor y HDR -XR350/XR350V : In ternal har d disk Tips T o chan ge the recordin g media, se e page 20. 1 F asten the grip belt. 2 Open the[...]
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24 US Recording mo vies Pr ess ST AR T/ST OP to star t recor ding. Y ou can start recor ding also by touchin g in the b ot tom left of LCD screen. T o sto p recordin g, press ST AR T/STO P again. Y ou can stop r ecording also b y touching in the bott om left of LCD screen. The icons a nd indicato rs on the LCD panel will be displa yed for a[...]
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25 Recording/Pla yback US I t will take several se conds un til you can start r e cor ding after yo u turn on the camcor der . Y ou cannot operat e your camco rder during this time. The follo wing sta tes will be indicated if da ta is still being wri tten on to the reco rding media after r ecordin g has finished. During this time, do not a pply sho[...]
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26 US Shooting photos In the defa ult settin g, photos a re reco rded on the f ollowin g recor ding media. HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370: In ternal memor y HDR -XR350/XR350V : In ternal har d disk Tips T o chan ge the recordin g media, se e page 20. Pr ess MODE to turn on the (Photo) lamp . The LCD screen displa y switch es for pho to recor din[...]
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27 Recording/Pla yback US If white circular spots appear on photos This is caused b y particles (dust, pollen, etc.) floating c los e to the lens. W hen they are accent uated b y the camcor der’ s flash, the y a ppear as white circular spots. T o r educe the white circular spots, ligh t the room and shoot the sub ject without a flash. Ac quiring [...]
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28 US P layback on the camcor der In the defa ult setting, mo vies and pho tos that ar e recor ded on the follo wing reco rding media ar e pla yed. HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370: In ternal memor y HDR -XR350/XR350V : In ternal har d disk Tips T o chan ge the recordin g media, se e page 20. 1 Open the L CD screen of your camcor der . Y our camco rde[...]
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29 Recording/Pla yback US / : Displa ys t he pr ev ious/next mo vie. Returns to the r ecording scr een. * is display ed w hen is to uched. ap pe ars when the standa rd definition image q uality (STD) movie is selected wi th [ / SET]. Y ou can scroll the displa y by to uching and dragging or . ap pe ars wi th t he movie o[...]
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30 US T o adjust the sound volume of movies While pla ying back mo vies, touch ad just with / . Y ou can also adjust the sound v olume by usin g / in the OPTIO N MENU . Viewing phot os Y our camco rder displa ys the selected photo . Tips When viewing ph otos recor ded on the memory card, (pla y back folder) a ppears on the screen. ?[...]
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31 Recording/Pla yback US Playing images on a T V Connection methods and the image quality (high definitio n (HD) or standar d definition (S TD)) vie wed o n the T V s creen differ depending on wha t typ e of TV is connected, a nd the connecto rs used. Connecting a T V using [ T V C ONNEC T Guide] Y ou ca n connect your ca mcorder to the TV easily [...]
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32 US Play back movies and phot os on your camcor der (p. 28). T ypes of connection cables between your camcor der and T V Connecting to a high definition T V Componen t A/V Cable (sup plied) HDMI Cab le (s old separa tely) Connecting to a non-high-definition 16:9 (wide) or 4:3 TV Componen t A/V Cable (sup plied) A/V connecting ca ble with S VI[...]
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33 Recording/Pla yback US When you connect with A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO When the S VIDEO p lug (S VIDEO cha nnel) is connected, a udio signals are not o utpu t. T o out put a udio signals, connect the white and r ed plugs t o t he a udio inpu t jack of your TV . This connection p roduces higher resolu tion images com pared wi t h the A/V [...]
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34 US Mak ing good use of your camcor der Deleting movies and photos Y ou ca n f ree media space b y deleting movies a nd photos fr om recor ding media. Notes Y ou cannot rest ore images on ce t hey are deleted. Sa ve importan t movies and ph otos in advance. Do not remo ve the bat ter y pack or the A C A dapto r f ro m your camco rder while deleti[...]
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35 Mak ing good use of your camcor der US T o delete all the movies/photos recor ded on the same day at one time Notes Y ou cannot delete p hotos on memo r y card by recor ding dat e. In step 2, touc h [ DELETE] [ DELETE b y date]/[ DELETE by da te]. T o delete all pho tos on the same day a t one time, touc h [ DELETE] [ DELETE by da te[...]
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36 US Saving movies and phot os with a computer P reparing a c omputer ( Windo ws) Y ou can perfo rm followin g operation s using “PMB (P ic tur e Mo tion Br owser). ” Im port ing images t o a comp uter V ie wing and edi ting imported imag es Crea ting a disc U ploading mo vies and pho tos to websi tes T o sa ve movies an d photos usin g a com [...]
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37 Saving movies and photos with a c omputer US * 1 Standa rd installa tion is requir ed. Operation is not assur e d if the OS has been upgraded or in a mul ti-b oot envir onmen t. * 2 64-bit edi tions and S tarter (Edition) a re not supported. W indows Imag e Mastering API (IMAPI) V er .2.0 or newer is requir ed to use disc crea tion function, etc[...]
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38 US " T urn on your camcorder , then connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable. The [USB S ELECT] s creen a ppears on the camco rder screen a utoma tically . # T ouch the one of the media types displayed on the camc order screen to make the c omputer recog nize your camcor der . HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370 : [ USB [...]
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39 Saving movies and photos with a c omputer US Notes T o creat e dis cs or use other functions on W indows XP , Imag e Mastering API v2.0 fo r W indows XP should be installed. I f Image Mastering API v2.0 f or W indows XP has not been installed yet, select it fro m required pr ograms on the installa tion screen and install it fo llowing the pr oce[...]
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40 US Selec ting the method for cr eating a disc (comput er) Se veral metho ds fo r creating a high definition image quality (HD) disc or a standard definition image quality (STD) disc fro m high d efinition image q u ality (HD) movies or photos r e corded on your camcorder are describe d here. Sele ct the method that suits your disc player . Play [...]
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41 Saving movies and photos with a c omputer US Discs you can use with “P MB” Y ou can use 12 cm discs of f ollowing type with “ PMB. ” Fo r Blu-ra y disc, s ee page 45. Disc type Fea tures DVD-R/D VD+R/DVD+R DL U nrewritab le DVD-R W/DVD+R W Rewr itab le Notes Alwa ys maintain yo ur PlaySta tion & 3 to use the latest v ersion of the Pl[...]
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42 US Creating a disc with one touch (One T ouch Disc Burn) M ovies and p hotos r e cor ded on yo ur camco rder that ha ve not yet been sav ed with One T ouch Disc Burn func tion ca n be saved o n a disc aut omaticall y . M ovies and ph otos ar e saved on a disc with their recor ded image quali ty . Notes High definition imag e quality (HD) movies [...]
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43 Saving movies and photos with a c omputer US Impor ting movies and photos t o a computer M ovies and p hotos r e cor ded on yo ur camco rder can be im p orted to a comp uter . T urn on the com put er b efo rehand. Notes Connect your ca mcorder to the wall o utlet (wall socket) using the sup plied AC A dap tor fo r t his o peratio n (p. 17). 1 T [...]
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44 US Creating an A VCHD disc Y ou can cr eate a n A V CHD disc by pu tting together high definition imag e quality (HD) movies p reviously im ported to your co mpu ter (p . 43). In this section, the proced ure for r ecordin g a high definition image q uality (HD) movie on a D VD disc is explained. 1 T urn on your computer , and place an unused dis[...]
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45 Saving movies and photos with a c omputer US Creating a Blu-ray disc Y ou can cr eate a Bl u-ray disc with a high definition imag e quality (HD) movie pr e viously im ported to a com put er (p . 43). T o cr e a te a Blu-ra y disc, t he BD A dd-on Software fo r “PMB ” mu st b e installed. Click [BD A dd-on Software] o n the installatio n scre[...]
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46 US 4 At the top of the windo w , click [Cr eate DVD-Video F ormat Discs (STD)]. The window used to select movies app e ar s . T o add movies to the p reviously selected ones, select the movies in the ma in window a nd drag and drop o nto the window f or selecting movies. 5 F ollow the instructions on the screen to cr eate a disc. I t may tak[...]
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Saving images with an external device 47 US Saving images with an external device Saving images in ex ternal media (DIREC T COP Y ) Y ou can sa ve movies a nd photos o n external media (USB sto rage device), such as an external har d disk dr ive . Y ou can also play back images o n the camcor der or another pla y back device. Notes Fo r this operat[...]
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48 US 6 After the operation is completed , touch on the camc order screen. Notes The num ber of scenes you can sav e on the external media are as f ollows. H owever , e ven if the external media has free space, yo u cannot save s cenes exceeding the f ollowing n umber . High definition imag e quality (HD) movies: Max. 3,999 Standa rd definition ima[...]
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49 Saving images with an external device US T o play back images in the external media on the camcorder T ouch [Pla y withou t copyin g.] in step 5 above. The VISU AL INDEX scr een of the external media is displa yed. P lay back the imag e (p. 28). Y ou can also view images on a TV connected to yo ur camcorder (p . 31). Y ou can pla y back [...]
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50 US Creating a disc with the dedicated DVD writer , DVDirect Express Y ou can cr eate a disc or p lay back the images on a cr eated disc by using the dedicat ed DVD writ er , DVDirect Exp ress (sold separa tely). Refer also to the instruction man ual sup plied with the DVD writ er . Notes Connect your ca mcorder to the wall o utlet (wall socket) [...]
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51 Saving images with an external device US I nser t an unused disc into the DVD writer , and close the disc tray . The [DISC B URN] screen appears o n the camcor der screen. Pr ess (DISC BURN) on the DVD writer . M ovies r e cor ded on the in ternal recor ding media that ha ve not been sav ed on an y discs will b e reco rded on to the disc[...]
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52 US T o play back a disc on the DVD writer C onnect the A C Ada pto r and the power cor d (mains lead) to the DC IN jack of yo ur camcor der and the wall ou tlet (wall sock et) (p . 17). T urn on your ca mcorder , and connect t h e D VD wr it er to the ( (USB) jack o f yo ur camcor der with the USB cab le of the DVD wri ter . Y ou can pla[...]
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53 Saving images with an external device US T o play back a disc on the ordinary DVD player Select t he standa rd image quali ty (STD) on the screen to select the image quality o f the disc to be created in step 2 o f “ T o customize a disc with DISC B URN OPTION. ” Tips If y ou cannot pla y back creat ed st anda rd definition (S TD) image qual[...]
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54 US cable . C onnect the white a nd red pl ug (left/right audio) a nd the S VIDEO plug (S VIDEO cha nnel) of the A/V connecting cable wi th an S VIDEO cab le. If yo u connect the S VIDEO p lug only , you will hear no sound. The ye llow plug (video) connection is no t necessar y . I nser t the recor ding media in the recor ding device. If y ou[...]
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55 Saving images with an external device US C onnect your camcor der to the recor ding device (a disc recor der , etc.) with the A/V c onnec ting cable - (supplied) or an A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO . (sold separately). Connect your camco rder to the inp ut jacks of the reco rding device. Star t playback on your camcorder , and recor [...]
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56 US Cust omizing your camcorder Using menus U sing the menus, y ou can perform useful func tion s and chan ge various settings. I f you mak e good use of menu o p era tions, yo u can enjo y using your ca mcorder . The camco rder has various men u item s under e ach o f eig h t menu ca tegories. MANU AL SET TINGS (Items to adjust for scene c ondit[...]
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57 Customizing y our camcorder US Notes Y ou may not be ab le to set s ome men u items, depending o n the recordin g or playback condi tions. Gra yed out men u items o r settings are not a vailable. Tips Depending on the menu i tems being chan ged, your ca mcorder swit ches between playback mode and recor ding mode (movie/photo). Using MY MENU Y ou[...]
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58 US Using the OPTION MENU The OPTI ON MENU ap p ears ju st like the pop-up windo w t ha t appears when y ou right-click the mouse on a com put er . When is displayed a t botto m-rig ht o f the screen, you ca n us e the OPTIO N MENU . Y o u touch , and the men u items y ou can cha nge in the con text app e ar . T o uch (OPTI ON). T ouch th[...]
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59 Customizing y our camcorder US Menu lists (MANU AL SE T TINGS) category SCENE SELEC TION .................. Selects an ap pro priate r e cor ding setting accor ding to the type of scene, such as night view or beach. F ADER .................................... Fades scenes in o r out. WHITE BAL. ................................ Ad justs the color[...]
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60 US (PHO TO SET TINGS) categor y SELF- TIMER .......................... Sets the self-timer w hen yo ur camcorder is in p hoto recor ding mode. IMA GE SIZE .......................... Sets t he pho to size. STEAD YSHOT ...................... Sets the SteadySho t func tion when reco rding pho tos. FLASH MODE ............................ Sets how th[...]
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61 Customizing y our camcorder US PHO TO C OPY COP Y by select ............... Selects photos a nd copy . COP Y by date .................. Cop ies all photos o f a specif ied dat e. PLA YLIST EDIT ADD/ ADD ........ A dds movies in a p laylist. ADD by date/ ADD by date ........... A dds movies r e cor ded on a same day a t one time in a pla ylist. E[...]
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62 US (GENERAL SET ) categor y SOUND/DISP SET VOL UME ............................ Adju sts the volume o f playback sound (p . 30). BEEP ................................... Sets whether the camcorder so unds operation beeps or no t. L CD BRIGHT ..................... A djusts the brightness o f t he LCD screen. L CD BL LEVEL .................. Adj u[...]
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63 Customizing y our camcorder US Getting detailed inf ormation from the “Handycam ” Handbook The “H andy cam ” Handbook is a user guide designed to be read on a co mp uter screen. The “H and ycam ” H andbo ok is in tended to be read when you wa nt to kno w more a b ou t opera ting your camco rder . 1 T o install the “Handycam ” Han[...]
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64 US Additional inf ormation T roubleshooting If y ou run into a ny pr oblems using y our camco rder , follo w the steps below . Check the list (p . 64 to 66), and inspect your camcorder . Remove the po wer source , attach the power sour ce again after about 1 minute, and turn the camc order on. ! Pr ess RESE T (p . 75) using a pointed obj[...]
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65 Additional inf ormation US The rec ording stops. The tem p erat ure of y our camcor der is extremely high/lo w . T urn off your camco rder and lea ve it fo r a w hile in a cool/warm place. ”PMB” cannot be installed. Check the com puter en viro nment or installa tion proced ure requir ed to install “PMB ” (p . 36). ”PMB” does not work[...]
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66 US The Imag e Database File is damaged. Chec k the data base file by touc hing (MENU) [Show o t hers] [REP AIR IMG.DB F .] (under [MANA GE MEDI A] catego r y) the recor ding medium. The memory card is damaged. F ormat the memory card with yo ur camcorder (p . 61). Inco mpa t ible memo r y card is inserted (p . 21). 2 A ccess to the m[...]
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67 Additional inf ormation US H andling the camcor der with above substances on your ha nds Leaving the casing in co ntact with rubber or vinyl ob jects for a long period of time About care and storage of the lens W ipe the surface of the lens clean wi th a s oft cloth in the fo llowing instances: When ther e are fingerprin ts on the lens surface I[...]
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68 US (See “Get ting detailed informatio n from the “H andy cam ” H andbo ok ” on page 63.) to pr event the recov er y of your da ta. Also, when yo u disp ose of the camco rder , it is reco mmended t ha t you destro y the actual bo dy o f the camcorder . Note on disposal/transfer of memory card Ev en if you delete da ta in t he memory card [...]
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69 Additional inf ormation US Dimension s (app rox.): HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370: 52 4 64 4 112 mm (2 1/8 × 2 5/8 × 4 1/2 in.) (w/h/d) includin g the pro jec ting pa r ts 52 4 64 4 125 mm (2 1/8 × 2 5/8 × 5 in.) (w/h/d) includin g the pro jec ting pa r ts, and the su pplied rech argeable ba ttery pack att a che d HDR -XR350/XR350V : 59 4 67 [...]
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70 US Rechargeable battery pack NP-FV50 Maxim um out put vol tage: D C 8.4 V Outp ut vol tage: D C 6.8 V Maxim um charg e voltage: DC 8.4 V Maxim um charg e cur ren t: 2.1 A Capaci ty Ty p ical: 7.0 Wh (1 030 mAh) Minim um: 6.6 Wh (980 mAh) T ype: Li-ion Design and specification s of your ca mcorder and accessories are sub ject to change wi thout n[...]
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71 Additional inf ormation US Example of expected recording time of movies in a memory card (in minute) Recor ding mode For 4 GB capacity High definition (HD) Standar d definition (STD) [FX] 20 (20) - [FH] 25 (25) - [HQ] 55 (40) 55 (50) [LP] 95 (75) - The num ber in ( ) is t he minimum r ecordab le time. The recor dable time may va r y depending on[...]
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72 US On trademarks “H andyc am ” and are register ed trademarks of Son y C orpora tion. “ A VCHD ” and “ A V CHD ” logotype are trademarks of P anasonic Corporatio n and Sony Corporation. “ Memory Stick, ” “ , ” “M emory Stick Duo , ” “ , ” “M emory Stick PRO Duo , ” “ , ” “M emory Stick PRO-HG Duo , ” “ ,[...]
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73 US Quick ref erence Quick ref erence Screen indicators Upper left Indicator Meaning MENU bu tton Self-timer recor ding GPS tracking sta tus Flash / REDEYE REDUC MICREF LE VEL low WIDE SELECT BL T -IN ZO OM MIC 60 min Remaining ba ttery Recor ding folder Re tur n button Cent er Indicator Meaning [STBY]/[REC] Recording sta tus Photo size Slide sho[...]
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74 US P ar ts and contr ols Figur es in ( ) are r eference pages. HDR -CX300/CX350/CX350V/CX370 HDR -XR350/XR350V - Active Inter face Shoe The A c tive I nterface Shoe su pplies power to optio nal accessories such as a video light, a flash, or a micropho ne. The accessor y can be turned on o r off as you opera te the POWER switc h on your camco rde[...]
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75 US Quick ref erence : Camera recor ding lamp The camera reco rding lam p lights up in r ed during r ecording. The lam p flashes w hen the rema ining recor ding media capaci ty or bat ter y power is lo w . ; Remote sensor/Infrared por t < Built-in microphone - L CD screen/T ouch panel If y ou rota te the LCD panel 180 degrees, y ou can close t[...]
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76 US > DC IN jack (15) ? A/V Remote Connector (31) @ Grip belt (23) A Hook for a shoulder belt B T r ipod rec eptacle A ttach a tri po d (sold separa tely) to the tripod receptacle usin g a tripo d screw (sold separat ely : the length of the screw must be less than 5.5 mm (7/32 in.)). C Memor y card slot (22) D Memor y card Acc ess lamp (22) Wh[...]
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77 US Quick ref erence Y ou will find the menu lists on pages 59 to 62. Index I Imag e quality ...............................59 Install ............................................37 L LANGU A GE SET ....................... 19 M Macin tosh .................................... 37 Ma intenance ................................66 MAN AGE MED IA ......[...]
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A dditional inf ormatio n on this prod uc t and answ ers to frequen tly asked questio ns can be found a t our Custo mer Su pport W ebsite . Puede encon trar más info r mación sob re este pr oducto y respuestas a las pr eguntas más frecuent es en nuestro si tio W eb de at ención al clien te. http://ww w .sony .net/ Print ed on 70% or mor e recyc[...]
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4-171-501- 11 (1) Digital HD Video Camera Rec order “Handycam ” Handbook 2010 Sony Corporation HDR- CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/ CX350VE/CX370E/XR350E/XR350VE T able of contents 9 Getting star ted 12 Recording/P layback 20 Mak ing good use of your camcorder 39 Saving images with an external device 52 Customizing y our camcorder 61 Additional inf o[...]
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2 GB Read this first Supplied items The num bers in ( ) are the sup plied quantit y . A C Ada pto r (1) P ower co rd (M ains lead) (1) Compo nent A/V cab le (1) A/V connecting ca ble (1) USB ca ble (1) W ireless Remo te C ommander (1) A bu tton-type lithium ba ttery is already installed. Remo ve the insulatio n s[...]
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3 GB About language setting The on-screen disp lays in each local language ar e us ed fo r illustrating the o perating pr o cedur es. Change the screen la nguage befor e u sing the camco rder if necessar y (p . 16). On recor ding T o ensure stab le operation o f t he memory card, it is r e commended to ini tialize the memor y card wi th your camco [...]
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4 GB When the camcoder is connected to a computer or acc essories Do not try to format the r ecording media o f the camcor der using a com puter . If you do so , your camcor der may not o perate correctly . When co nnecting the camcorder t o another device with comm unication ca bles, be sure to insert the connector p lug in the correct wa y . Push[...]
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5 GB When usin g a shoulder belt (sold separat ely), do not crash the camco rder against an ob ject. Do not use your camco rder in very loud areas. On the drop sensor (HDR- XR350E/ XR350VE) T o pr otect the internal har d disk f ro m sho ck by dr oppin g, the camcorder has a dr op sensor f unction (p . 84). When a dro p o ccurs, or under a non-gra [...]
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6 GB Operation flow Getting star ted (p . 12) Pr epare the power so urce and memo r y card. Recording movies and phot os (p. 20) Recor ding movies p . 20 Changin g t he reco rding mode (p . 25) E xpected recordin g time (MEDI A INFO , p. 79) Shootin g photos p . 22 Playing movies and phot os Playback o n the camcor der p. 28 Pla[...]
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7 GB A dvice for suc cessful r ecording T o get good results in recor ding Stabilizing your camcor der When y ou hold the camcor der , keep your up per b ody up r ight, and hold y our arms close to yo ur b ody . The SteadyS hot function is effect ive aga inst camera-shake, how e ver , it is essential that yo u not move the ca mcorder . Zooming [...]
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8 GB Useful rec ording techniques Capturing images beautifully without troublesome setting INTELLIGENT A UTO(24) F ocusing on the child on the left side of the screen Priori tizing the subject(26) SPOT FOCUS(68) Capturing photos during movie recording Dual Rec(27) Smile Sh utt er (27) Recording in a dimly-lit room LO W L UX(72) Capturing firew [...]
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9 T able of contents GB T able of contents Read this first ......................................................................................... 2 Notes on use . ................................................................................ 4 Operation flow . ....................................................................................[...]
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10 GB Mak ing good use of your camcor der Deleting movies and photos .................................................................... 39 Pr otecting recorded movies and phot os (Protect) . ........................................ 40 Dividing a movie . ................................................................................. 41 Capturing[...]
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11 T able of contents GB PLA YBACK (Items for pla yback) .................................................................. 76 EDIT (Items for editing) ........................................................................... 78 O THERS (I tems for other settings) .................................................................. 78 MANA GE MEDIA[...]
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12 GB Getting star ted Step 1: Char ging the batter y pack HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/CX350VE/CX370E HDR -XR350E/XR350VE Battery pack /CHG (flash/charge) lamp AC A daptor T o the wall ou tlet (wall socket) P ower cord (Mains lead) DC plug DC IN jack Battery pack DC IN jack DC plug P ower cord (Mains lead) T o the wall outlet (wall socket) AC A dapto[...]
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13 Getting star ted GB Y ou can c harge the “ Inf oLITHIUM” ba ttery pack (V series) after at t aching i t to yo ur camco rder . Notes Y ou cannot a ttach an y “Inf oLITHIUM” ba ttery pack other than the V series to your ca mcorder . 1 T urn off your camcorder b y closing the L CD screen. 2 Attach the battery pack by aligning the battery te[...]
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14 GB T o use a wall outlet (wall socket) as a power sourc e Mak e the s ame co nnections as “ Step 1: Cha rging the ba tter y pack. ” Ev en if t he ba tter y pack is at tached, the ba tter y pack is not discha rged. Charging the batt er y pack abroad Y ou can c harge the ba ttery pack in an y countries/r egions using the A C A dap tor sup plie[...]
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15 Getting star ted GB Step 2: T urning the pow er on, and setting the date and time 1 Open the L CD screen of your camcor der . Y our camco rder is turned o n and the lens co ver is opened. T o turn on y our camcor der w hen the LCD screen is o p en, pr ess POWER. 2 Selec t the desired geog raphical area with / , then touch [NEXT ]. T o set the da[...]
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16 GB Notes The dat e and time does not ap pe ar d ur ing r ecording, b ut they are a utoma tically recor ded on the recor ding media, and can be displa yed during pla yback. T o display the da te and time, to uch (MENU) [Show o t hers] [PLA YBA CK SET] (under [PLA YBA CK] categ or y) [D A T A CODE] [D A TE/TIME] . Y ou [...]
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17 Getting star ted GB Step 3: P reparing the r ecor ding media The recor ding media that ca n be us ed differs depending on y our camcor der . The follo wing icons a re displa yed on the screen of y our camcor der . HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/ CX350VE/CX370E * In ternal memor y Me m or y car d HDR -XR350E/XR350VE * Inte rn a l h ard disk Me m or y [...]
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18 GB T ouch [ YES] . The recor ding medium is ch anged. T o check the recording media settings In ei ther movie reco rding mode or pho to recor ding mode, the media icon o f t he selected recor ding media is displa yed at the to p rig ht co rner of the screen. The icon displa yed may vary depending on your model. Inser ting a memor y card [...]
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19 Getting star ted GB Open the cov er , and inser t the memor y card with the nothched edge in the direction as illustrated until it clicks. Close the cover after in ser ting the memory card. The [Crea te a new Image Database F ile.] s creen ma y appear if yo u inser t a new memor y car d. In tha t cas e, to uch [YES]. If yo u recor d only pho tos[...]
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20 GB Recording/Pla yback Recor ding In the defa ult setting, mo vies are r ecorded wi th hig h definition imag e quality (HD) on the follo wing media. HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/CX350VE/CX370E: In ternal memor y HDR -XR350E/XR350VE: In ternal hard disk Tips T o chan ge the recor ding media, se e page 17. 1 F asten the grip belt. 2 Open the L CD scr[...]
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21 Recording/Pla yback GB T o sto p recordin g, press S T AR T/STOP aga in. Y ou can stop r ecording also by t ouching in the bott om left of LCD screen. The icons a nd indicato rs on the LCD panel will be displa yed for abou t 3 seconds, then disappear after turning o n your camcor der or switc hing the recordin g (movie/phot o)/playback modes[...]
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22 GB Tips See page 96 on the recor dable time of mo vies. Y ou can r ecord ph otos during mo vie recor ding by pr essing PHOT O f ully (Dual Rec, p . 27). When a face is detected, a whi te frame appears a nd the image quality a round the face is op timized a u toma tically ([F A CE DETECTION], p . 72). Y ou can specify the priority face b y touchi[...]
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23 Recording/Pla yback GB Pr ess PHOT O lightly to adjust the focus, then pr ess it fully . Y ou can recor d photos also b y touching on the LCD screen. When disap p ears, the ph oto is recor ded. Tips See page 98 on the recor dable num ber of photos. T o chang e the image size, touch (MENU) [Show others] [ IMA GE SIZE] (under [PHOT O S[...]
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24 GB Useful functions for rec ording mo vies and photos Zooming Y ou can magnify images up t o 17 times the original size with the po wer zoom lever . Y ou can magnify images also with the / on the LCD scr een. M ove the pow er zo om lever sligh tly for a slow er zo om. M ov e it fur ther for a faster zoom. Notes Be sure to keep your fing er on th[...]
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25 Recording/Pla yback GB Camer a-shake detection (W alk), (T ripod) The camco rder detects whether camera- shake occurs or no t, and makes the op timum com pensation. Notes The camcor der may not det ect t he expected scene or subject, depending on the r ecording conditio ns. Y ou cannot use the flash dep ending on the scenes detected. T o cancel [...]
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26 GB of the media is cha nged depending on recor ding mode. T ouch (MENU) [Show others] [ REC MODE] (under [SHOO TING SE T ] categor y). T ouch a desired setting . If y ou wan t to recor d high quality images with the high definition imag e quali ty (HD), s elect the FX or FH mode. If yo u want t o record lo nger movies, select the[...]
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27 Recording/Pla yback GB Notes The face you t ouched may no t b e detected, depending on the surroundin g brightness or hairstyle of the sub ject. In this case, touch the face again when yo u record. Tips The double-lined frame a round a face target ed for possible smile det ec tion sho t turns orang e. If the face yo u touched disa ppears from th[...]
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28 GB P layback on the camcor der In the defa ult setting, mo vies and ph otos that a re reco rded on the f ollowing r ecordin g media ar e play ed. HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/CX350VE/CX370E: In ternal memor y HDR -XR350E/XR350VE: In ternal hard disk Tips T o chan ge the recor ding media, see page 17. 1 Open the L CD screen of your camcor der . Y ou[...]
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29 Recording/Pla yback GB / : Displa ys t he pr evious/next movie. Returns to the r ecordin g s creen. * is displa yed w hen is to uched. ap pe ars when the standa rd definition image q uality (STD) mo vie is s elected with [ / SET] (p . 25). Y ou can scroll the displa y by to uching and dragging or . ap pe ars wi th t h[...]
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30 GB T o adjust the sound volume of movies While pla ying back mo vies, touch ad just with / . Y ou can also adjust the sound vo lume by using / in the O PTION MENU . Viewing phot os Y our camco rder displa ys the selected photo . Tips When viewing p hotos reco rded on the memory card, (pla y back folder) a ppears on the scr e en. [...]
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31 Recording/Pla yback GB Useful functions for playing mo vies and photos Searching for desir ed images by date (Date Index) Y ou can sear ch for desir ed images by da te efficiently . Notes Y ou cannot use the Date I ndex function for phot os on the memor y car d. Pr ess ( VIEW IMAGES). The VISU AL INDEX scr een appears. T ouch [DA TE [...]
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32 GB Tips Y ou can also display the F ilm Roll Index b y touchin g (MENU) [Sho w others] [VIEW IMA GES] (under [PL A YBA CK] cat egory) [ FILM ROLL]. Searching for desir ed scene by face (F ace Index) The face images detected or t ouched during movie r ecording a re displa yed on the INDEX screen. Y ou can p lay back the mo vie f ro m [...]
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33 Recording/Pla yback GB T o stop Highlight Playback T o pa use, touch . T o stop , touch or . T o change the settings for Highlight Playback After touc hing [ HI GHLIGHT], touch [HIGHLI GHT SET] befor e the Highlight Playback starts. Y ou ca n set followin g items. [PLA YBA CK RANGE] Set the range o f movies to be play ed by selecting the from a [...]
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34 GB T o erase the saved Highlight Playback scenario T o uch (MENU) [Sho w others] [ SCEN ARIO ERAS E] (under [EDIT] cat egory) [ERASE] and select a scenario you wa nt to erase wi t h / , then touc h [YES] . T o erase all scenarios, touch (MENU) [Show o t hers] [ SCENARI O ERASE] (under [EDIT] ca tegory) [ERASE [...]
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35 Recording/Pla yback GB Playing back a series of photos (Slide show) T ouch on the photo playback screen. The slide show begins fro m the selec ted photo . T o stop the slide show T o uch . T o restar t the slide show T o uch aga in. Notes Y ou cannot opera te playback zoom d uring slide show . Tips Y ou can set contin uous slide show p layback b[...]
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36 GB Playing images on a T V Connection methods and the image quality (high definitio n (HD) or standar d definition (S TD)) viewed on the T V screen differ depending on wha t typ e of TV is connected, a nd the connector s us ed. Connecting a T V using [ T V C ONNEC T Guide] Y ou can co nnect your camco rder to the TV easily fo llowing the instruc[...]
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37 Recording/Pla yback GB T ypes of connection cables between your camcor der and T V Connecting to a high definition T V Componen t A/V Cable (sup plied) HDMI Cab le (s old separa tely) Connecting to a non-high-definition 16:9 (wide) or 4:3 TV Componen t A/V Cable (sup plied) A/V connecting ca ble with S VIDEO (sold separa tely) A/V connecting ca [...]
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38 GB Notes When y ou play back stan dard definition imag e quality (S TD) movies on a 4:3 TV that is not com patible with the 16:9 signal, r ecord movies with 4:3 aspect ratio . T ouch (MENU) [Show o t hers] [OTHER REC S ET] (under [SHOOTING SET] ca tegory) [ WIDE SELECT] [4:3] (p . 74). If your T V/VCR has a 21-pin ada[...]
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Mak ing good use of your camcor der 39 GB Mak ing good use of your camcor der Deleting movies and photos Y ou can fr ee media space by deleting movies a nd photos fr om recor ding media. Notes Y ou cannot rest ore images o nce the y are deleted. Sa ve importan t movies and ph otos in advance. Do not remo ve the bat ter y pack or the A C A dapto r f[...]
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40 GB P rot ec ting recor ded movies and phot os (P rot ec t) Pr otect movies a nd photos t o avo id deleting them by mistake . Tips Y ou can pr otect movies an d photos o n the pla y back screen fro m OPTI ON MENU . 1 T ouch (MENU) [Show others] [PRO TEC T ] (under [EDIT ] categor y). 2 T o protect movies, t ouch [ PRO TEC T ] [ PRO TE[...]
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41 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB T o undo the protection of movies and photos T o uch the movie or p hoto mark ed with % in step 3. % disa ppea rs. T o protect all the movies and photos recor ded on the same day at one time Notes Y ou cannot select [ PR T . by date] fo r still images reco rded on the memory card. In step 2, touc h [ PR[...]
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42 GB Capturing a phot o from a mo vie 1 T ouch (MENU) [Show others] [PHO T O CAPTURE] (under [EDIT ] categor y). The [PHOT O CAPTURE] s creen app e ar s . 2 T ouch the movie to be captured . The selected movie starts pla y back. 3 T ouch at the point where you want to captur e. The movie pa uses. Play and pa use toggles as you pr ess . 4 T[...]
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43 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB 5 T ouch . Notes The image size is fixed depending on the image quality o f the movie: [ 2.1M] with high definition image q uality (HD) [ 0.2M] in 16:9 (wide) with standa rd definition image q uality (STD) [V GA(0.3M)] in 4:3 with standar d definition image quali ty (STD) The recor ding medium where y o[...]
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44 GB ! T ouch [ YES] . Tips T o check the du bb ed movies a fter dubbing is finished, select [MEMOR Y CARD] on [M OVIE MED I A SET] a nd play them back (p . 17). Cop ying photos Y ou can co py ph otos from the in ternal reco rding media of the ca mcorder to memor y card. In s ert a memor y car d into yo ur camcor der befor e the operat[...]
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45 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB Selec t the photo to be c opied. [COPY by select]: T ouch the pho to to be copied , and mark wi t h . Y ou ca n select multi ple phot os. Press a nd hold the image down o n t he screen to confirm the image. T ouch to ret urn to the previous screen. [COPY by da te]: Select the recor ding dat e of the pho[...]
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46 GB Playing the Playlist T ouch (MENU) [Show others] [PLA YLIST ] (under [PLA YBA CK ] categor y). M ovies added to the Pla ylist appear . T ouch the movie you want to play back. The Playlist is pla yed back fro m t he selected movie to the end , t hen the screen returns t o t he Pla ylist s creen. T o erase unnecessar y movies fr[...]
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47 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB ' T o uch [YES] . Tips Ev en if you erase a movie from a Pla ylist, the original movie is no t deleted. T o change the order within the Playlist T o uch (MENU) [Show o t hers] [PLA YLIST EDIT] (under [EDIT] ca tegory). T ouch [ MOVE]/[ M OVE]. & S elect the movie to be m[...]
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48 GB The GPS switc h is s et to ON in the defa ult setting. M ovies an d photos will be reco rded with locatio n informa tion. When yo ur camcor der cannot acq uire the location informa tion, the last acquir ed lo ca tion informa tion is recor ded. If yo u do not wan t to recor d location inf ormation, set the GPS swi tch to OFF . If the ca mcorde[...]
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49 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB Ac quiring the current location information Y ou can disp lay the curren t location o n a map . S et the GPS switch t o ON so that yo ur camco rder can acquir e the current loca tion in form ati on. T ouch ( Y OUR L OCA TION) on the recor ding screen. The current loca tion is displa yed and marked a t the c[...]
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50 GB Tips Y ou can also display the M ap I ndex by touc hing (MENU) [Show o t hers] [VIEW IMA GES] (under [PLA YBA CK] catego r y) [ MAP]. Y ou can also search fo r the thumbn ail of the movie o r photo yo u want to p lay by to uching / in step 3. The reco rding locatio n of the movie o r photo will be displa yed at the cent er of the [...]
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51 Mak ing good use of your camcor der GB Adjusting the clock and the ar ea automatically (A UT O CL OCK ADJ/ A UT O AREA ADJ ) Y our camco rder can ma intain accura te time and co mpensat e for time difference au toma tically , by acquirin g time and locatio n informa tion from GPS. T ouch (MENU) [Show others] [CL OCK/ LANG] (under [GE[...]
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52 GB Saving images with an external device Saving images in ex ternal media (DIREC T COP Y ) Y ou can sa ve movies a nd photos o n external media (USB sto rage device), such as an external har d disk dr ive . Y ou can also play back images o n the camcorder o r another pla y back device. Notes Fo r this operation, y ou need the USB A dapto r Cable[...]
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53 Saving images with an external device GB 6 After the operation is completed , touch on the camc order screen. Notes The num b er of scenes yo u can save o n t he external media are as f ollows. H owever , even if the external media has free space, yo u cannot save scenes exceedin g the followin g number . High definition imag e quality (HD) movi[...]
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54 GB where the external media is connected with [Settings]. Notes The Date I ndex and M ap Index (HD R - CX350VE/XR350VE) of ph otos cannot be display e d. If y our camcor der do es not r ecognize t he external media, tr y the follo wing opera tions. Reconnect the USB A dap tor Cable to y our camcor der If the external media has the A C power cab [...]
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55 Saving images with an external device GB Ordinary DVD device Play er DVD p layer Comp uter that ca n play D VDs, etc. Crea ting device DVD wri ter , DVDirect Expr ess (p. 55) DVD wri ter , other than DVDir ec t Expr ess (p . 58) Di sc recor der , etc. (p . 59) Disc type Standa rd definition image q uality (STD) disc Notes[...]
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56 GB Inser t an unused disc into the DVD writer , and close the disc tray . The [DISC B URN] sc reen a ppears on the camcor der screen. ! Pr ess (DISC BURN) on the DVD writer . M ovies reco rded on the in ternal recor ding media that ha ve not been sav ed on an y discs will b e reco rded on to the disc. When ther e are unsa ved high def initio[...]
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57 Saving images with an external device GB ' T o uch [YES] on the camcor der screen. T o crea te another disc of the same con tents, insert a new disc and touch [CREA TE SAME DISC]. ( A fter the operatio n is comp leted, to uch [EXIT] [END] on the camco rder screen. ) Di sconnect the USB ca ble from yo ur camco rder . Notes Do not do [...]
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58 GB T o play back a disc on the ordinary DVD player Select t he standa rd image quali ty (STD) on the screen to select the image quality o f the disc to be created in step 2 o f “ T o customize a disc with DISC B URN OPTION. ” Tips If y ou cannot pla y back crea ted standard definition (S TD) image quality discs on an y DVD p layer , connect [...]
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59 Saving images with an external device GB # Disconnect the USB cable. Creating a standar d definition image quality (STD) disc with a recor der , etc. Y ou can d ub images pla yed back on y our camco rder on a disc or video cassette , by co nnecting your ca mcorder to a disc recor der , a Sony D VD writer , etc., other than D VDirect Expr ess, wi[...]
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60 GB Star t playback on your camcorder , and recor d it on the recor ding device. Refer to the instruction man uals supplied with yo ur recordin g de vice fo r det ails. ! When dubbing is finished, stop the recor ding device, and then your camcor der . Notes Since dubb ing is performed via analog da ta transf er , the image quali ty may deteri[...]
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Customizing y our camcorder 61 GB Cust omizing your camcorder Using menus U sing the menus, y ou can perform useful func tion s and chan ge various settings. I f you make good use of menu o p era tions, yo u can enjo y using yo ur camcor der . The camco rder has various men u items under each o f eight menu ca tego ries. MANU AL SET TINGS (Items to[...]
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62 GB Notes Y ou may not be ab le to set s ome men u items, depending on the r ecording o r playback conditio ns. Gra yed out men u items o r settings are not a vailable. Tips Depending on the menu i tems being cha nged, your ca mcorder swit ches between playback mode and recor ding mode (movie/photo). Using MY MENU Y ou can use the men u items mo [...]
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63 Customizing y our camcorder GB Using the OPTION MENU The OPTI ON MENU ap p ears ju st like the pop-up windo w t ha t appears when y ou right-click the mouse on a com pu ter . When is displayed a t botto m-r ight o f the s creen, yo u can use the OPTIO N MENU . Y o u touch , and the men u items y ou can cha nge in the con text app e ar . T o [...]
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64 GB Menu lists (MANU AL SE T TINGS) category SCENE SELEC TION 66 F ADER 66 WHITE BAL. 67 SPO T MTR/FCS 68 SPO T ME TER 68 SPO T FOCUS 68 EXPOSURE 68 FOCUS 69 TELE M ACRO 6 9 GOLF SHO T 69 SM TH SL W REC 70 (SHOO TING SE T ) categor y / SET 25 REC MODE 25 GUIDEFRAME 71 STEAD YSHOT 71 CONVERSION LENS 71 L OW L UX 72 F ACE DETEC TION 72 PRIORIT Y SE[...]
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65 Customizing y our camcorder GB (O THERS) categor y Y OUR L OCA TION * 1 49 USB CONNECT USB CONNECT* 2 58 USB CONNECT* 3 58 USB CONNECT 58 DISC BURN Operating Guide T V CONNECT Guide 36 MUSIC T OOL * 4 EMPT Y MUSIC 34 DOWNL OAD MUSIC 34 BA T TERY INFO 78 (MANA GE MEDIA) categor y MEDIA SET TINGS MOVIE MEDIA SET 17 PHO TO MEDIA SET 17 MEDIA INFO 7[...]
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66 GB MANU AL SE T TINGS (I tems to adjust f or scene condition) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. The defaul t settings ar e marked with . SCENE SELEC TION Y ou can r ecord images effectively in va rious sit uations. AU TO Recor ds images in averag e image quality withou t the [SCENE SELECTION] function. T WILIGHT* ( ) Ma [...]
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67 Customizing y our camcorder GB WHITE F ADER Fades in/o ut with the white effect. Out I n BLACK F ADER Fades in/o ut with the black effect. Out I n T o ca ncel t he fader befor e starting the opera tion, touc h [OFF]. Tips When yo u press S T ART/S TOP , the setting is cleared. A movie r ecorded using [BLA CK F ADER] may be diff icult to see in t[...]
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68 GB from inside the ho use, or vice versa, you need to redo the [ONE PUS H] procedur e to readj ust the whit e balance. SPO T MTR/FCS (Spot meter/ focus) Y ou can ad just the brightness a nd focus fo r t he selected subject sim ultaneo usly . This function enables yo u to use [SPOT ME TER] (p . 68) and [S POT FO CUS] (p . 68) at the same time. T [...]
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69 Customizing y our camcorder GB FOCUS Y ou can ad just the focus man ually . Y ou can select this f unction also when you wa nt to focus on a certain subject in ten tionally . T o uch (nearb y subject)/ (dist an t subject) to ad just the focus. T o ad just the focus au toma tically , touch [A UTO]. Notes When y ou set [FO CUS] to [MANU AL], 2 app[...]
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70 GB On the [GOLF SH OT] screen, frame the subject in the white guide frame in the cent er of the screen, then press S T AR T/ STO P . The 0.5 second poin t b efo re ST AR T/ STO P is pressed is assumed as the moment of im pact, and the perio d of 1.5 seconds befor e and 0.5 second after it (2 seconds total) is r e cor ded. When im pact sound is d[...]
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71 Customizing y our camcorder GB SHOO TING SE T (I tems f or customized shooting) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. The defaul t settings ar e marked with . / SET See page 25. REC MODE (Recording mode) See page 25. GUIDEFRAME Y ou can disp lay the frame a nd check tha t the subject is horizo ntal or v er tical. The frame is no[...]
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72 GB Notes The built-in flash is not flashed when [CONVERSI ON LENS] is set to other than [OFF], you cannot also set [FLASH MODE] (p . 75). L OW L UX Y ou can r ecord b rig ht co lor images, even in dim light. OFF The LO W LUX function is no t us ed. ON ( ) The LO W LUX function is used. F A CE DE TEC TION Detects the faces of your sub jects a[...]
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73 Customizing y our camcorder GB Notes Smiles ma y not be detected dep ending on recor ding conditio ns, subject conditio ns, and the setting of y our camcor der . When [D U AL CAPTURE] is selected, ap pe ars o n the s creen in mo vie recording standby , and c hanges in to w hen movie recor ding starts. SMILE SENSITIVIT Y Sets the smile detection [...]
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74 GB PHO T O SE T TINGS (I tems f or recor ding photos) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. The defaul t settings ar e marked with . SELF- TIMER Pr ess PHOTO to start the coun t down. A pho to is recor ded after about 10 seconds. OFF Cancels the self-timer . ON ( ) Starts the self-timer recor ding. T o cancel the recor ding,[...]
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75 Customizing y our camcorder GB STEAD YSHO T Y ou can co mpensa te for ca mera shake. Set [ STEAD Y SHOT] t o [OFF] ( ) when using a tripod (sold separa tely), then the image becomes nat ural. ON The SteadyS hot function is used. OFF ( ) The SteadySh ot function is not used. FLASH MODE Y ou can select the flash setting when you recor d phot o[...]
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76 GB PLA YBA CK (I tems f or playback) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. VISU AL INDEX See page 28. VIEW IMAGES DA TE INDEX See page 31. MAP (HDR- CX350VE/XR350VE) See page 47. FILM ROLL See page 31. FA C E See page 32. PLA YLIST See page 45. HIGHLIGHT See page 32. SCENARIO See page 33. PLA YBA CK SE T / SET Se[...]
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77 Customizing y our camcorder GB OFF Data code is not displa yed. DA TE/TIME Displa ys t he da te and time. CAMERA DA T A Displa ys camera setting data. C OORDINA TES * Displa ys co or dinates. * HDR -CX350VE/XR350VE DA TE/TIME * Da te + Tim e CAMERA DA T A 3 SteadyS hot off 4 Brightness 5 Whi te balance 6 Gain 7 Sh utter speed 8 A perture val[...]
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78 GB EDIT (I tems f or editing) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. DELETE See page 39. SCENARIO ERASE See page 34. PRO TEC T See page 40. DIVIDE See page 41. PHO T O CAPTURE See page 42. MOVIE DUB See page 43. PHO T O COP Y See page 44. PLA YLIST EDIT See page 45. O THERS (I tems f or other settings) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61)[...]
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79 Customizing y our camcorder GB MANA GE MEDIA (I tems f or recor ding media) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. MEDIA SET TINGS See page 17. MEDIA INFO Y ou can c heck the rema ining recor dable time fo r e ach reco rding mode of the recor ding media fo r movies and the ap pro ximat e f ree a nd used media space of the recor ding [...]
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80 GB or [EMPTY] w hen yo u us e the camco rder next time. REP AIR IMG.DB F . See page 89, 94. GENERAL SE T (Other setup items) See “U sing menus ” (p. 61) o n the operation. The defaul t settings ar e marked with . SOUND/DISP SET VOL UME Y ou can ad just the vol ume of pla y back sound by t ouching / . BEEP ON A melody sounds w[...]
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81 Customizing y our camcorder GB If y ou open the LCD panel 180 degr ees to face the screen outside a nd close the LCD panel to the camco rder bo dy , the setting be comes [NORMAL] a uto matically . Tips This adju stment does not affect the recorded images in an y way . L CD C OL OR Y ou can ad just the colo r of the LCD screen by t ouching / [...]
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82 GB C OMPONENT Select [C OMPO NENT] when connecting your ca mcorder t o a T V with the com ponen t inpu t jack. 576i Select this w hen connecting y our camcor der to a T V with the com ponent inp ut jack. 1080i/576i Select this w hen connecting y our camcor der to a T V that has the com ponen t inp ut jack and is ca pable o f displaying t[...]
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83 Customizing y our camcorder GB SUMMERTIME Y ou can c hange this settin g without stop ping the clock. Set to [ON] to mo ve the time forward 1 ho ur . OFF Does not set the summer time. ON Sets the summer time. LANGUA GE SET Y ou can select the lan guage to be used on the LCD screen. Tips Y our camcor der offers [ENG[SIMP]] (simp lif i[...]
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84 GB Tips When y ou set this item to [ON] and t ouch , the demonstra tion starts playin g. The demonstra tion will be suspended: When yo u press ST AR T/STOP or PH OTO When y ou touch the screen d ur ing the demonstra tion (The demon stration starts again after a b ou t 10 minutes) When y ou turn on the (Phot o) lamp When yo u press (VIEW IMAGES) [...]
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Additional inf ormation 85 GB Additional inf ormation T roubleshooting If y ou run into an y pr oblems using yo ur camco rder , follo w the steps below . Check the list (p . 85 to 95), and inspect your camcorder . Disconnect the power sour ce, attach the power sour ce again after about 1 minute, and turn the camc order on. & Pr ess RESE[...]
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86 GB The menu settings hav e changed automatically . The follo wing menu i tems ret urn to the defaul t settings in more tha n 12 hours after you c los e the LCD screen. [SCENE SELECTI ON] [WHITE B AL.] [SPOT MTR/FCS] [SPOT METER] [SPOT FOCUS] [EXPOSURE] [FOCUS] [LO W LUX] [BL T -IN ZOOM MIC] [MICREF LE VEL] [A UTO BA CK LIGHT] [DRO P SENSOR] (HDR[...]
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87 Additional inf ormation GB The remaining batt er y time indicator does not indicate the corr ec t time. The amb ient tem perature is t o o high or too low . This is not a malfunction. The bat ter y pack has not been charg ed enough. F ully charg e the battery again. If the pr oblem persists, replace the ba tter y pack with a n ew one (p . 106). [...]
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88 GB The tem p erat ure of yo ur camcor der is extremely high. T urn off yo ur camcorder a nd leave i t for a while in a cool place. The tem p erat ure of yo ur camcor der is extremely lo w . T urn off your camco rder and take it to a wa rm place. Le av e the camcorder there fo r a while, then turn on the camco rder . Photos cannot be rec orded. Y[...]
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89 Additional inf ormation GB SteadyShot does not function. Set [ STEAD YS HOT] to [A CTIVE] or [ST AND ARD], [ STEAD YS HOT] to [ON] (p . 71, 75). Ev en if [ STEAD YS HOT] is set to [A CTIVE] or [ST ANDARD], [ STEAD Y SHOT] to [O N], your camco rder may no t b e able t o compensat e for excessiv e vibra tions. The subjects passing by the screen v [...]
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90 GB Sound is quiet when the LCD screen is closed facing ou t. Open t he LCD scr e en. When y ou recor d sound with [MICREF LE VEL] (p . 73) set to [LO W], t he reco rded sound may be diffic ult to hear . Sounds cannot be reco rded while shooting with [SMTH S L W REC] or [GOLF S HOT]. The demonstration movies cannot be played . (HDR- CX350E/CX350V[...]
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91 Additional inf ormation GB The image appears distorted on the 4:3 TV . This hap pens when vie wing an imag e recor ded in the 16:9 (wide) mode on a 4:3 T V . S et [T V T YPE] correctly (p . 81) and p lay back the image. Black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen of the 4:3 T V . This hap p ens when viewing an image r ecorded in the 1[...]
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92 GB Cannot use B ecause of following settings [PRIORITY SETTING]/ [SMILE DETECTI ON]/ [SMILE SENS ITIVIT Y] [GOLF SH OT], [SMTH SL W REC], [ DIGIT AL ZOOM], [SPOT MTR/FCS], [SPOT METER], [S POT FOCUS], [EXPOSURE], [FOCUS], [T WILIGHT], [SUNRIS E&SUNSET], [FIREW ORKS], [LANDSCAPE], [SPOTLI GHT], [BEACH], [SNO W], [WHITE BAL.], [ F ADER], [ SEL[...]
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93 Additional inf ormation GB ( W arning indicator pertaining to memor y card) Slow flashing Fr ee spaces for reco rding images ar e running ou t. For the type of memo r y card you ca n use with yo ur camcorder , se e page 18. N o memor y card is in s erted (p . 18). F ast flashing There ar e not enough free spaces fo r recordin g images. After sto[...]
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94 GB Description of warning messages If messages a ppear on the screen, follo w the instructions. Recording media Internal memor y format err or . HDD format err or . The int ernal recordin g media of the camcor der is set dif fer ently from t he defa ult forma t. P erforming [MEDI A FORMA T] (p . 79) may enable y ou to use your camco rder . This [...]
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95 Additional inf ormation GB Reinser t the memor y card . Reinsert the memor y card a f ew times. If even then the indicato r f lashes, the memor y card could be damaged. T r y with ano ther memor y car d. This memory card is not formatted correctly . Fo rmat the memory card (p . 79). No te that if you f ormat the memo r y card, all the r ecorded [...]
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96 GB Recor ding time of movies/number of rec ordable phot os “HD ” st ands f or high def initio n image quality , and “ STD ” stands for stan dard image quali ty . Expected time of recor ding and playback with each battery pack Recording time A pp roxima te time a vailable when you use a fully ch arged ba ttery pack. HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX3[...]
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97 Additional inf ormation GB Standard definition image quality (STD) in h (hour) and m (minute) Recor ding mode Recor ding time [STD H Q] 3 h 55 m HDR -CX350E/CX350VE High definition image quality (HD) in h (hour) and m (minute) Recor ding mode Recor ding time HDR-CX350E HDR-CX350VE [HD FX] 3 h 2 h 55 m [HD FH] 3 h 55 m 3 h 50 m [HD HQ] 7 h 50 m 7[...]
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98 GB Memor y card High definition image quality (HD) (unit: min ute) A VC HD 24M (FX) A VC HD 17M (FH) A VC HD 9M (HQ) A VC HD 5M (LP) 1GB 5 (5) 6 (6) 10 (9) 20 (15) 2GB 10 (10) 10 (10) 25 (20) 45 (35) 4GB 20 (20) 25 (25) 55 (40) 95 (75) 8GB 40 (40) 55 (55) 115 (80) 195 (155) 16GB 85 (85) 115 (115) 230 (165) 395 (315) 32GB 175 (175) 230 (230) 465 [...]
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99 Additional inf ormation GB LP: A pp rox. 5Mbps (a verage) 1,440 1,080 pixels/16:9 Standa rd definition imag e quality (STD): HQ: A ppro x. 9Mbps (av erage) 720 576 pixels/16:9, 4:3 The phot o recording p ixels and the aspect ratio . Photo reco rding mode: 3,072 2,304 dots/4:3 3,072 1,728 dots/16:9 1,600 1,200 dots/4:3 640 [...]
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100 GB Using y our camcor der abroad P ower supply Y ou can use yo ur camcor der in an y coun tries/region s using the AC Ada ptor sup plied with your ca mcorder wi thin the A C 100 V to 240 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz ran ge. Viewing high definition image quality (HD) movies In co untries/regio ns where 1080/50i is sup p orted, yo u can view the movies with t[...]
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101 Additional inf ormation GB Setting to the local time Y ou can easil y s et the clock to the local time by set t ing a time differ ence when using your camco rder abr oad. T ouc h (MENU) [Sho w others] [CLOCK/ LANG] (under [GENERAL SET] ca tego r y) [AREA SET] and [S UMMER TIME] (p. 82). HDR-CX350VE/XR350VE When [A UTO CLOCK ADJ] and[...]
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102 GB Maintenance and precautions About the A VCHD format What is the A VCHD format? The A V CHD forma t is a hig h definition digital video camera f orma t us ed to reco rd a high definition (HD) signal of either the 1080i specification * 1 o r t he 720p specification * 2 using efficient da ta com pressio n co ding techno log y . The MPEG-4 A V C[...]
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103 Additional inf ormation GB in places where radio signals a re blocked or reflected, such as a shadowy place surro unded by b uildings or trees, et c. U se the camcor der in open sky envir onments. Y ou may not be ab le to record loca tion informa tion a t lo catio ns or in sit uations wher e radio signals from the GPS sa tellites do not reach t[...]
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104 GB Au s t r i a © Bundesam t f ür Eich- und V ermessungswesen Croa tia, Estonia, Latvia, Li thuania, P oland and Slo venia © Eur oGeographics Fran ce source: Géor oute® I GN France & BD Carto® IGN F rance Germa ny Die Grundlagenda ten wurden mit Genehmigung der zustaendigen B ehoerden entno mmen. Great Br itai n Based upon Cro wn C op[...]
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105 Additional inf ormation GB media near magnets or magnetic fields I t is recommended tha t you make a back-u p of importan t data on the har d disk of a com puter . Do not a ttach a label or the like o n “M emor y Stick PRO Duo ” media or “ Memo r y Stick Duo ” media adap tor . Do not to uch, or allow metallic objects to co me int o cont[...]
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106 GB The “I nfoLITHIUM ” batt er y pack calculates the power co nsump tion accordin g to the operating condi t ion s of your camco rder , and displa ys the remainin g batt er y time in minutes. The bat ter y pack NP -FV50 is com patible with “ ActiFORCE. ” “ ActiFORCE” is a new genera tion power system. Bat ter y capacity , boost char[...]
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107 Additional inf ormation GB About x.v .Color x.v .Color is a mor e familiar term fo r t he xvY C C standar d proposed by Son y , and is a trademark of S ony . xvY CC is an int ernational standar d for colo r space in video . This standard ca n express a wider color ra nge than the curren tly us ed br oadcast st anda rd. About handling of your ca[...]
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108 GB condi t ioned ca r or room in to a hot place outside . Y ou use your camco rder after a squall or a shower . Y ou use your camcor der in a hot and h umid place. H ow to pr e ven t moisture co ndensation When y ou bring yo ur camcorder fro m a cold place in to a warm place, pu t your camcor der in a plastic bag and seal it tigh tly . Remove t[...]
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109 Additional inf ormation GB On charging the pr e -installed rechargeable batt er y Y our camcor der has a pre-installed rec hargeable bat ter y to retain the da te, time, an d other settings even when the LCD screen is closed. The pr e- installed recha rgeable ba ttery is always cha rged while your ca mcorder is connected to the wall ou t let (w[...]
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110 GB SDH C logo is a trademark. M ultiMediaCar d is a trademark of M ultiMediaCa rd Associa tion. All other pr o duct names men tioned herein ma y be the trademarks or regist ered trademarks of their respective com panies. Furthermore , and . are not men tioned in each case in this H and book. Notes on the License ANY USE OF THIS PR O[...]
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111 Additional inf ormation GB On GNU GPL/L GPL applied software The software tha t is eligible for the fo llowing GNU General Public License (hereinafter r eferred to as “ GPL ”) or GNU Lesser G eneral Public License (hereinafter r eferred to as “L GPL ”) a re included in the ca mcorder . This informs y ou that yo u have a right to ha ve a[...]
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112 GB Quick ref erence Screen indicators Upper left Indicator Meaning MENU bu tton (61) Self-timer recor ding (74) GPS tracking sta tus (48) Flash (75)/ REDEYE RED UC (75) MICREF LE VEL low (73) WIDE SELECT (74) BL T -IN ZO OM MIC (73) 60 min Remaining ba ttery Recor ding folder Return bu tton (61) Cent er Indicator Meaning [STBY]/[REC] Recording [...]
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113 Quick ref erence GB P ar ts and contr ols Figur es in ( ) are r eference pages. HDR -CX300E/CX305E/CX350E/ CX350VE/CX370E HDR -XR350E/XR350VE * Active Inter face Shoe The A c tive I nterface Shoe sup plies power to accessories such as a video light, a flash, or a microp hone (sold separate ly). The accessor y can be turned on o r off as you o p[...]
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114 GB remo ve an accessor y , lo osen the s crew , and then pr ess down and pull o ut the accessor y . When yo u open or close the shoe cover , slide it as indica ted by the arro w . When y ou are r ecording mo vies with an external flash (s old separa tely) connected to the accessor y shoe, turn off the power of the external fl ash to pr event ch[...]
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115 Quick ref erence GB 7 ST AR T/ST OP button (20) 8 DC IN jack (12) 9 A/V Remote Connector (36) ? Grip belt (20) @ Hook for a shoulder belt A T r ipod rec eptacle A ttach a tri po d (sold separa tely) to the tripod receptacle using a tri po d screw (sold separat ely : the length of the screw must be less than 5.5 mm (7/32 in.)). B Memor y card sl[...]
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116 GB 3 SCAN/SL OW buttons (29) 4 E / F (Previous/Next) buttons (29) 5 PLA Y button 6 ST OP button 7 DISPLA Y button (21) 8 T ransmitter 9 ST AR T/ST OP button (20) ? Po wer zoom buttons @ P A USE button A VISU AL INDEX button (29) Displa ys a VISU AL INDEX screen during playb ack. B G / / / H /ENTER buttons When y ou press a ny of these b[...]
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117 Quick ref erence GB Index D D A T A C ODE ........................16, 76 D A TE/TIME..........................16, 77 Date I ndex ................................... 31 DELETE ....................................... 39 DEMO MODE ............................ 83 DIGIT AL ZO OM ....................... 73 Disc recor der .............................[...]
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118 GB MUSIC T O OL ............................ 78 MY MENU .................................. 62 MY MENU SETTING ............... 62 O ONE PUSH ................................. 67 Operation flo w .............................. 6 OPTIO N MENU ........................ 63 Original ........................................ 43 OTHER REC SET ............[...]
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A dditional inf ormatio n on this product a nd answ ers to frequen tly asked questio ns can be found a t our Cust omer Su pport W ebsite . http://ww w .sony .net/[...]
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SONY: 4-172-869-11 (1) Government End Users If the SOFTWARE is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other enlity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government, such SOFTWARE is a "commercial item~ as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R. ("FAR") 2.101, is [...]
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EXAMPLE of SAVINGS: With 15% discount, the more you buy, the more you save! Con ent Power Tripods Shooting Grip/Kits Cases Woter Housing/Microphones Lenses/Filters Lights/Cables/Media DVDlrect Recorders 04 - 05 06 - 07 08 - 09 10-11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 18 - 19[...]
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NP·FVSO $59 99 yp 6 8V 7 0 W (030 mAh) ActiFORCE'N NP·FV100 $15999 T yp 68V 265 W (3900 mAh) NP·FV70 $99 99 Typ. 6 8V 140 W (2060 mAh) • Off rs longer bortery hfe (compared 0 liS predecessors) • Fosler re-chorglng when used w.th the Sony AC-VQV10 AC adaptor/coorg I[...]
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Power BC·TT/V 559.99 • Compoct AC charger for H P and V senes IntaUTHIUM banenes • Charging status IndICahan lamp with 3-step LED • Greal for trovel with a relrochng AC plug • Universal voltage AC 1 ClO-240V (SO/60Hz) AC-L200 549.99 • Supplies power when viewing Images on your compohble TV or transferring Images to your PC • AC lClO-24[...]
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VCT-80AV $17999 • AdJus s Irom 24 7/8'1065 7/8' • Fealures a I/Onable zoam • Access mojor camcorder func Ions nght from 'IS gnp · Remol comco<d controls buill .nto t "poers handle · GUide Frame fealure helps posllton sub,ects correctly • SlOw Zoam fea ur tor the slowest and stood zooms poss.ble · Fea ur s an Oil ft[...]
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To ord r by phon with 15 off oupon 1 877-865-7669 Tripods d VCT-I500L $12999 • High-performance. compact aluminum tnpod · Legs collapse to allow for close-to-ground macro shoollng · Shoot from as low as 7 1/8' above the ground • VCT-Ill00 $34.99 • LJghl'Jelght-yet-sturdy travel tnpod • Extends up to 0 generous 39 3/8- · Folds [...]
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Shooting Grip To order by phone wIth 15% off e-coupon. 1-877-865-7669 Sho GP·AVTl S9999 · Com! rta <gonom c d '9n · fee ures a sturoy bu I ~( ,,,pod • free angle rolalion for lfexlble shOOllng · Offers on Integrated Remote Commander control for ee camear ,.r opcralion by both leH and "ghl handed users •[...]
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Kits To order by phone with 15% off e-coupon: 1-877-865-7669 Accessory Kit • ACC·FV5OA 569.99 • Includes Sony LCS-X11 corrylng cose ond Np·FV5O 10~lfe InfoLtTHIUM rechargeable battery · Save 510 when bought logelher os 0 it • CompatIble WIth HOO·XR35OV /CX350V /CX300 ActiFORCE,. Accessory Kit • ACC·FV70 5114.99 • Includes Sony LCS-X3[...]
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lS oupo 1 77 865-7669 • CM-AX1/G CMAXI/B l/R L LCM·AX1/B./rI../G S59.99 m, hard xl nor wllh ;011 ,nlenor • Cradles your camcord r much like a Jewelry box · Fealures a movob d lid and :nnory Stick media poe es · Includes on adjustable shoulder strop • Compotobl WIth HDR·XR350V /C 350V /C 300 s • lCM-CXC $49 99 • E Clusl a''Y[...]
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Cases o • Co lC5-MX1OO $4999 · Designed to _0", bo n e DIg,lal HandycalTl camcor r and Cyber-shO camero 01 once · Roomv Core Cos f tur on adjustable parll .on colored .n enor and padded sheu der SltOP • Sma Sub Co nolds a s1l11 camero or OC'" ;Qr ond a a 5· 'tv 10 Core Case Modular Inter' ace Case • oupo 1 877 865-[...]
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Sports Pack SPK·CXA S299.99 · Stylish sports pac • Records underwaler sounds • Hard·plastlc hOUSing shields camcorder trom rain. snow and ather mOIsture • Olfers waterproof protectIOn up to 17 reel deep • BullHn Stereo microphone allows for recordIng of audlo-obove and under woler • Compohble with HDR.cX350V /CX300 •[...]
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Water Housing/Microphones To ord r by phone with 15 off &coupon 1-877-865-7669 • ECM-HW2 S229.99 • Record hogh-quo I audIO ,n your VIOeos rom up to 1000'1/3251 awoy-w>l au wires • In' roc Commun,col,on feotur -Tal dlloclly 10 your subject as you r recorOlng -Record Jusl your SU Jec s voice or both of your voices -Earphone laC[...]
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lenses 6 6 9 WIDE RnGLE I:RP •• u • T a VCL-HGA07B Sl99.99 • WIde conwrSJon lens tor 37 mm/30 mm dlometer camcordets • CertIfied High Definition PIcture quality • High-grade design With dlamond-cut nm • 3O"f WIder (0 75X) COll9rage than supplied camcorder lens VCl-HGEOBB S99.99 · 0 BX Wlde-ongle conwrter lens for 37 mm/30 mm dia[...]
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lights To order by phone with 15% off e-coupon: 1·877·865-7669 Battery Video light HVl·10NH 5129.99 • High-power 10 OJ VIdeo light compolible with 011 Hondycom comcorders • Powered by rechorgeoble Ni-MH be ery · Accessory shoe odop or Included ° Active n klterfaceShoe Flash/Video light HVL-HFll 5149.99 • Powered dlleclly from ond control[...]
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Cables/Media To order by phone with 15% off e-coupon: 1-877-865-7669 • HDMI Cable (Mini-to-Full) High-Grade AV Cable VMC-30FS 53999 · Mul' lunctlOn AV camcorO r output rermu'Ol 'a rICA ana S-VlOeo connectors · Gold can lac s for high signa n egn • Ideal for Home Thea re E ronment VMC-UAMI 51999 • Use for Du t Copy from camcor[...]
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DVDirect® Recorders COrT1COldef sold <'POralely DVDlrect Express DVD Recorder VRD-P1 $149.99 • One ouch video Ironsfer to DVD. vIa USB from Sony Handycam camcorder • Records up to 6x speed. 30 minutes of SD vIdeo In 5 mInutes • Creoles movie chapters on DVD • No AC power requited. Runs off USB power from Sony Handycam camcorder •[...]
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I Camcorder LIMITED WARRANTY (US Only) Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for the time periods and as set forth below. Pursuant to this Limited Warranty, Sony will, at its option, (i) repair the product using new or refurbished parts or (ii) replace the product with a new or ref[...]