Canon MVX100i User Manual

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Digital Video Camcorder
Instruction Manual
English
PAL
This instruction manual covers the MVX150i and MVX100i. Please note that
illustrations and explanation in this manual are based on the MVX150i.
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Important Usage Instructions
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
CAUTION:
DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE SUPPLY SOCKET WHEN NOT IN USE.
• Use of CV-150F/CV-250F DV cable is necessary to comply with the technical requirement
of EMC Directive.
CA-570 identification plate is located on the bottom.
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Reference Guide

The following manuals are supplied with the camcorder:
Digital Video Camcorder MVX150i/MVX100i Instruction Manual
This manual explains the camcorder operations from basic video recording to the
use of the full range of features.
DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK Software Instruction Manual
This manual explains how to download images from the memory card to a
computer using the supplied USB cable. You can add sample images for Card Mix
and My Camera settings from the supplied DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK.
Windows XP Users Only
DV NETWORK SOLUTION DISK Software Instruction Manual
This manual explains how to download/upload images from/to the memory card
using a DV (IEEE1394) cable. You can also perform videoconference and file transfer
over the Internet using the provided software. Available functions depend upon
the camcorder model of your contact and networking environment.
Trademark Acknowledgements
Canon and Bubble Jet are registered trademarks of Canon Inc.
D is a trademark.
logo is a trademark.
•Windows
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is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective companies.
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Reference Guide ..............................................................................................................3
Thank You for Choosing a Canon ................................................................................7
Introducing the MVX150i/MVX100i ............................................................................8
Components Guide ........................................................................................................9
Mastering the Basics
Preparations
Using a Household Power Source ..............................................................................13
Attaching and Charging the Battery Pack ................................................................14
Installing the Backup Battery ......................................................................................17
Preparing the Camcorder ............................................................................................18
Loading a Cassette ........................................................................................................20
Using the Wireless Controller......................................................................................22
Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time......................................................................23
Basic Recording
Recording Movies on a Tape ......................................................................................26
Zooming ........................................................................................................................28
Using the LCD Screen....................................................................................................30
Searching and Reviewing when Recording ..............................................................33
Tips for Making Better Videos ....................................................................................34
Basic Playback
Playing Back a Tape ......................................................................................................35
Playing Back on a TV Screen........................................................................................38
Using the Full Range of Features
General
Menus and Settings ......................................................................................................42
Changing the Remote Sensor Mode ..........................................................................47
Customizing the Camcorder ........................................................................................48
Other Camcorder Settings ..........................................................................................49
Recording
Changing the Recording Mode (SP/LP) ......................................................................51
Recording Still Images on the Tape............................................................................52
Using the Recording Programs....................................................................................54
Using Digital Effects......................................................................................................58
Using the Multi-Image Screen ....................................................................................64
Turning Off the Image Stabilizer ................................................................................66
Recording With the Self-Timer....................................................................................67
Audio Recording ..........................................................................................................68
Using the VL-3 Video Light (Optional) ......................................................................70
Using the VFL-1 Video Flash Light (Optional) ..........................................................71
Using the DM-50 Microphone (Optional)..................................................................74
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Manual Adjustments
Adjusting the Focus Manually ....................................................................................75
Adjusting Exposure Manually......................................................................................77
Setting the Shutter Speed............................................................................................78
Setting the White Balance ..........................................................................................80
Playback
Magnifying the Image..................................................................................................82
Displaying the Data Code ............................................................................................83
Photo Search/Date Search............................................................................................85
Returning to a Pre-marked Position ..........................................................................86
Editing
Recording to a VCR or Digital Video Device ............................................................87
Recording from Analog Video Devices (VCR, TV or Camcorder) ..........................89
Recording from Digital Video Devices (DV Dubbing)..............................................90
Converting Analog Signals into Digital Signals (Analog-Digital Converter) ........92
Replacing Existing Scenes (AV Insert) ........................................................................94
Audio Dubbing..............................................................................................................96
Connecting to a Computer Using a DV (IEEE1394) Cable ......................................99
Using a Memory Card
Inserting and Removing the Memory Card ............................................................100
Selecting the Image Quality/Size ..............................................................................101
Recording Still Images on a Memory Card..............................................................104
Recording Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist Mode) ................................................110
Recording Motion JPEG Movies on a Memory Card..............................................112
Playing Back a Memory Card ....................................................................................114
Protecting Images ......................................................................................................117
Erasing Images ............................................................................................................118
Selecting Still Images for Printing (Print Order) ....................................................119
Printing with the Direct Print Function....................................................................121
Combining Images (Card Mix) ..................................................................................127
Copying Still Images....................................................................................................131
Formatting a Memory Card ......................................................................................133
Connecting to a Computer Using a USB Cable ......................................................134
Creating a Start-up Image ........................................................................................135
Memory Card Information ........................................................................................136
Additional Information
Screen Displays ............................................................................................................139
List of Messages ..........................................................................................................143
Maintenance................................................................................................................146
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................149
System Diagram ..........................................................................................................152
Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................153
Specifications ..............................................................................................................156
Index ............................................................................................................................158
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Conventions Used in This Manual
Operating Modes
Available functions depend upon the operating mode. It is indicated as follows:
: Function can be used in this mode.
: Function cannot be used in this mode.
Other Symbols and References
: Reference page number.
: Functions to be operated on the body of the camcorder.
: Functions to be operated on the wireless controller.
: Additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures.
:Precautions related to the camcorder operation.
Capital letters are used to refer to buttons on the camcorder or the wireless
controller.
[ ] are used to refer to menu items displayed on the screen.
“Screen” refers to the LCD and the viewfinder screen.
CAMERA
CAMERA
Operating Mode
Position of the
POWER Switch
Position of the
TAPE/CARD Switch
CAMERA CAMERA b (TAPE)
PLAY (VCR) PLAY (VCR) b (TAPE)
CARD CAMERA CAMERA (CARD)
CARD PLAY (VCR) PLAY (VCR) (CARD)
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Thank You for Choosing a Canon

The Canon MVX150i/MVX100i provides a full range of options and functions. We
recommend reading this manual thoroughly before you use the camcorder. It will help
you to become more familiar with your camcorder, and learn how to operate it
properly.
We suggest that you master the basic operations of the camcorder first, before
moving on to its full range of features.
Checking Supplied Accessories
WL-D79 Wireless
Controller
Two AA Batteries Lens Cap and Lens
Cap Cord
SS-800 Shoulder Strap
STV-250N Stereo
Video Cable
BP-512 Battery Pack,
BP-508 Battery Pack
CA-570 Compact
Power Adapter
(incl. power cord)
Lithium Button
Battery CR2025
PC-A10 SCART
Adapter
DIGITAL VIDEO
SOLUTION DISK
DV NETWORK
SOLUTION DISK
IFC-300PCU USB Cable SDC-8M SD Memory
Card (containing
sample images)
Case for SD Memory
Card
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Introducing the MVX150i/MVX100i

The MVX150i and MVX100i incorporate
a megapixel CCD, allowing recording of
high-resolution still images on a memory
card.
Stabilizes your recordings even in long
telephoto shots.
Allows recording even in dark places.
The Night mode adjusts automatically to
the optimum shutter speed.
With the MVX150i’s Super Night mode
(in CAMERA mode) and Low Light Plus
mode (in CARD CAMERA mode), you can
keep on shooting without turning the
lights on. The assist lamp (White LED)
lights up to illuminate the subject.
Just press the photo button to capture
still images like photographs.
You can personalize your camcorder by
customizing the start-up image and
camcorder sounds.
Simply slide Canon’s VFL-1 Video Flash
Light, DM-50 Directional Stereo
Microphone or VL-3 Video Light into the
accessory shoe; the camcorder provides
power and connections.
Show your creativity by using the special
effects and faders. The multi-image
screen captures moving subjects in 4, 9 or
16 sequences of still images.
You can record images on a SD Memory
Card or MultiMediaCard. Images
recorded in Stitch Assist mode can be
merged into one panoramic scene with
the supplied software.
You can print still images by connecting
to a Canon printer with Direct Print
function.
Allows transfer of memory card data to a
computer with built-in USB port. You can
organize and edit images on your
computer using the supplied software.
The DV terminal allows high-quality
transfer with virtually no deterioration in
quality of images. You can edit images
by connecting the camcorder to a PC
with IEEE1394 terminal. Windows XP
users can use the supplied software to
perform videoconference and file
transfer over the Internet*.
*
Windows Messenger 4.5 or higher required.
Image Stabilizer
16× Optical and
320× Digital Zoom
(Card: 15× Optical and 60× Digital Zoom)
Megapixel CCD
Night Mode
Super Night Mode and
Low Light Plus Mode (MVX150i)
Still Images
My Camera Settings
Analog Line-in Recording/
Audio Dubbing/AV Insert Editing
Advanced Accessory Shoe
Digital Effects
Memory Card
Direct Print
USB Terminal
IEEE1394 DV Terminal
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Components Guide

MVX150i/MVX100i
Program selector (p. 54)
POWER indicator
Card access indicator
(p. 104)
TAPE/CARD switch (p. 6)
EXP button (p. 77)
REC SEARCH + button (p. 33) /
(fast forward) button (p. 35) /
CARD
+ button (p. 114)
REC SEARCH button (p. 33) /
(record review) button (p. 33) /
(rewind) button (p. 35) /
CARD
button (p. 114)
CARD MIX button (p. 127) /
SLIDE SHOW button (p. 115)/
(stitch assist) button (p. 110)
DIGITAL EFFECTS
button (p. 58)
LCD panel
OPEN button (p. 30)
Backup battery
compartment (p. 17)
Memory card slot
(p. 100)
Strap mount (p. 19)
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Program AE
Easy recording
Battery attachment unit
(p. 14) / Serial number
BATT. (battery release)
button (p. 14)
FOCUS () button
(p. 75)/
DATA CODE button
(p. 83)
REC PAUSE (LINE-IN) button (p. 89,90) /
(self-timer) button (p. 67)
(play/pause) button (p. 35)
Digital effects
ON/OFF button
(p. 58)
(stop) button (p. 35) /
INDEX SCREEN button (p. 115)
MENU button (p. 42)
Selector dial (p. 37, 42)
b
Using a memory card
Using a tape
LCD screen
3.5 inch
2.5 inch
(p. 30)
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PHOTO button
(p. 52, 104)
POWER switch (p. 6)
CAMERA
OFF
PLAY(VCR)
Diopter adjustment
lever (p. 18)
Viewfinder (p. 18)
Start/stop button (p. 26)
Cassette compartment
cover (p. 20)
Cassette compartment
(p. 20)
Grip belt (p. 18)
Strap mount (p. 19)
Advanced accessory shoe (p. 70)
Accessory Shoe Cover (p. 19)
Built-in speaker
(p. 37)
Zoom lever (p. 28)
Focus ring
(p. 75)
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Terminal cover
Remote sensor
(p. 22)
Stereo microphone
(p. 68)
Tripod socket (p. 34)
OPEN/EJECT switch (p. 20)
S-video IN/OUT terminal (p. 39)
DV IN/OUT terminal
(p. 88)
USB terminal
(p. 121, 134)
MIC terminal (p. 68)
Bottom view
AV IN/OUT terminal
(p. 38) / (phones)
terminal (p. 37, 69)
DC IN terminal (p. 13)
CHARGE indicator
(p. 14)
Assist lamp
(White LED)
(p. 56)
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PHOTO button (p. 52, 104)
D. EFFECTS (Digital effects) button (p. 58)
START/STOP button (p. 26)
SELF T. button (p. 67)
TV SCREEN button (p. 139)
DATA CODE button (p. 83)
SEARCH SELECT button (p. 85)
ZERO SET MEMORY button (p. 86)
12bit AUDIO OUT button (p. 98)
AUDIO DUB. button (p. 97)
REC PAUSE button (p. 89)
REW button (p. 35)
AV INSERT button (p. 95)
Digital effects ON/OFF button (p. 58)
Transmitter
Zoom buttons (p. 28)
Select buttons (p. 42)
MENU button (p. 42)
SET button (p. 42)
Search buttons (p. 85)
PLAY button (p. 35)
FF button (p. 35)
button (p. 36)
STOP button (p. 35)
2 button (p. 36)
REMOTE SET button (p. 47)
SLOW button (p. 36)
AV DV button (p. 93)
button (p. 36)
PAUSE button (p. 36)
INDEX button (p. 115)
SLIDE SHOW button (p. 115)
CARD buttons (p. 114)
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Using a Household Power Source

You can operate the camcorder from a household power source using the supplied
power adapter. The power adapter converts current from a power outlet (100-240 V
AC, 50/60 Hz) to the DC current used by the camcorder.
1. Turn the POWER switch to OFF.
2. Connect the power cord to the
power adapter.
3. Plug the power cord into a power
outlet.
4. Connect the power adapter to the
camcorder’s DC IN terminal.
5. After use, turn off the camcorder and disconnect the power adapter
from the camcorder. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and
disconnect it from the adapter.
Turn off the camcorder before connecting or disconnecting the power adapter.
If the adapter is used close to a TV, it may cause picture interference. Move the
adapter away from the TV or the antenna cable.
Do not connect any products that are not expressly recommended to the
camcorder’s DC IN terminal or to the power adapter.
You may hear some noise from the power adapter during use. This is not a
malfunction.
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Attaching and Charging the Battery Pack

Charge the battery pack with the supplied power adapter before you use the
camcorder for the first time and subsequently when the message “CHANGE THE
BATTERY PACK” appears.
1. Turn the POWER switch to OFF.
2. Move the viewfinder upward.
3. Attach the battery pack to the
camcorder.
Remove the terminal cover of the battery
pack.
•Align the end of the battery pack with the
line on the camcorder, press lightly and slide
it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
4. Connect the power cord to the
adapter.
5. Plug the power cord into a power
outlet.
6. Connect the power adapter to the
camcorder’s DC IN terminal.
7. When charging is complete,
disconnect the power adapter from
the camcorder. Unplug the power
cord from the power outlet and
disconnect it from the adapter.
8. Remove the battery pack after use.
Press the BATT. button to remove the battery.
The battery pack may be defective when the CHARGE indicator flashes rapidly.
The CHARGE indicator informs you about the charge status.
0-50%: Flashes once every second
More than 50%: Flashes twice every second
100%: Glows steadily
Do not disconnect and reconnect the power cord while charging a battery
pack. The battery pack may not be charged correctly even if the CHARGE
indicator glows steady. The battery pack may also not be charged correctly
when a power outage occurs during charging. Remove the battery pack and
attach it back to the camcorder.
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Charging, Recording and Playback Time
Below times are approximate and vary according to the charging, recording or
playback conditions.
Charging Time
Charge the battery pack in temperatures between 5º C and 40º C.
•A lithium ion battery pack can be charged at any charge state. Unlike conventional
battery packs, you do not need to completely use or discharge it before charging.
Recording Time
* Approximate times for recording with repeated operations such as start/stop, zooming, power
on/off. Actual time may be shorter.
•We recommend that you prepare battery packs 2 to 3 times longer than you think you
might need.
•To conserve battery charge, turn off the camcorder instead of leaving it in record pause
mode.
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Battery Pack Charging Time
BP-508 (MVX100i) 110 min.
BP-512 (MVX150i/optional) 120 min.
BP-511 (Optional) 120 min.
BP-522 (Optional) 210 min.
BP-535 (Optional) 310 min.
Battery Pack Maximum Recording Time Typical Recording Time*
Using the Viewfinder
Using the LCD
Using the Viewfinder
Using the LCD
BP-512 (Supplied) 150 min. 110 min. 80 min. 60 min.
BP-511 (Optional) 150 min. 110 min. 80 min. 60 min.
BP-522 (Optional) 320 min. 230 min. 175 min. 125 min.
BP-535 (Optional) 520 min. 370 min. 280 min. 200 min.
BP-508 (Supplied) 80 min. 65 min. 45 min. 35 min.
BP-512 (Optional) 150 min. 115 min. 80 min. 65 min.
BP-511 (Optional) 150 min. 115 min. 80 min. 65 min.
BP-522 (Optional) 320 min. 235 min. 175 min. 130 min.
BP-535 (Optional) 520 min. 375 min. 280 min. 205 min.
Battery Pack
(Using the LCD)
BP-508 (MVX150i) 70 min.
BP-512 (MVX100i/optional) 130 min. 140 min.
BP-511 (Optional) 130 min. 140 min.
BP-522 (Optional) 260 min. 295 min.
BP-535 (Optional) 430 min. 470 min.
How much power is left?
The battery symbols indicate the charge status of the battery
pack.
When the battery pack is empty, “CHANGE THE BATTERY PACK”
appears for 4 seconds and starts flashing.
The battery charge indicators are not constant – they vary
according to the condition under which battery pack and
camcorder are used.
Battery Pack Handling Precautions
DANGER!
Treat the battery pack with care.
Keep it away from fire (or it might explode.)
Do not expose the battery pack to temperature higher than 60º C. Do not leave
it near a heater or inside a car in hot weather.
Do not try to disassemble or modify it.
Do not drop or knock it.
Do not get it wet.
Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. Therefore, charge them on
the day of use, or the day before, to ensure a full charge.
Attach the terminal cover whenever a battery pack is not in use. Contact to metallic
objects may cause a short circuit and damage the battery pack.
Dirty terminals may cause a poor contact between the battery pack and the
camcorder. Wipe the terminals with a soft cloth.
Since storing a charged battery pack for a long time (about 1 year) can shorten its
lifecycle or affect performance, we recommend to discharge the battery pack fully
and to store it in a dry place at temperatures no higher than 30˚ C. If you do not
use the battery pack for long periods, charge and discharge it fully at least once a
year. If you have more than 1 battery pack, perform these precautions at the same
time for all battery packs.
Although the battery pack’s operating temperature range is from 0˚ C to 40˚ C, the
optimal range is from 10˚ C to 30˚ C. At cold temperatures, performance will
temporarily decline. Warm it in your pocket before use.
Replace the battery pack if the usable time after full charge diminishes substantially
at normal temperatures.
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Installing the Backup Battery

The backup battery allows the camcorder to retain date, time and other camcorder
settings while the power source is disconnected. Power the camcorder from a
household power source or with a battery pack when replacing the backup battery to
retain the setting.
1. Open the backup battery cover.
2. Insert the lithium battery with the
+ side facing outward.
3. Close the cover.
WARNING!
The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212° F (100° C) or
incinerate the battery.
Replace the battery with a CR2025 made by Panasonic, Hitachi Maxell, Sony,
Sanyo, or with Duracell2025. Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or
explosion.
The used battery should be returned to the supplier for safe disposal.
Do not pick up the battery using tweezers or other metal tools as this will
cause a short circuit.
Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact.
Keep the battery out of reach of children. If it is swallowed, seek medical
assistance immediately. The battery case may break and the battery fluids may
damage stomach and intestines.
Do not disassemble, heat or immerse the battery in water to avoid the risk of
explosion.
The backup battery has a life span of about a year. j flashes to inform you that
it needs to be replaced.
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Preparing the Camcorder

Adjusting the Viewfinder (Diopter Adjustment)
1. Turn on the camcorder and keep the
LCD panel closed to adjust the
viewfinder.
2. Adjust the diopter adjustment lever.
Do not leave the viewfinder exposed to direct sunlight as it may melt (due to
concentration of light by the lens). Adjust the angle of the viewfinder to prevent
sunlight from entering.
Attaching the Lens Cap
1. Attach the cord to the lens cap.
2. Pass the grip belt through the loop
on the cord.
Press the buttons on the lens cap when
attaching/removing it. Hook the lens cap on
the grip belt while you are recording, and
place it over the lens when you have finished.
Fastening the Grip Belt
Hold the camcorder with your right
hand and adjust the belt with your left.
Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the
zoom lever and photo button with your index
finger, and the start/stop button with your
thumb.
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Attaching the Shoulder Strap
For extra security and portability, attach the shoulder strap before using the
camcorder.
Pass the ends through the strap mount
and adjust the length of the strap.
Removing and Attaching the Accessory Shoe Cover
Remove the accessory shoe cover when attaching an accessory to the advanced
accessory shoe.
1. Lift the cover with your nail and
remove the cover.
Hook the cover on the lens cap cord or grip
belt while using the accessory shoe.
2. Insert the end into the accessory
shoe and attach it onto the shoe.
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Loading a Cassette

Use only video cassettes marked with the D logo.
Loading and Unloading
1. Slide and hold the OPEN/EJECT
switch and open the cassette
compartment cover.
The cassette compartment opens
automatically.
2. Load/unload the cassette.
Load the cassette with the window facing
the grip belt and the REC/SAVE tab facing
upward.
Unload the cassette by pulling it straight
out.
3. Press the P mark on the cassette
compartment until it clicks.
Wait for the cassette compartment to retract
automatically.
4. Close the cassette compartment
cover.
Do not interfere with the cassette compartment while it is opening or closing
automatically or attempt to close the cover until the cassette compartment has
fully retracted.
Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the cassette compartment cover.
If the camcorder is connected to a power source, cassettes can be
loaded/unloaded even if the POWER switch is set to OFF.
v flashes if no cassette is inserted when turning on the power (in CAMERA
and PLAY (VCR) mode).
With some types of tapes, the remaining tape display may not be accurate.
If the camcorder is mounted on a tripod, dismount the camcorder to open the
cassette compartment.
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Protecting Tapes from Accidental Erasure
To protect your recordings from accidental
erasure, slide the tab on the cassette to the
left. (This switch position is usually labelled
SAVE or ERASE OFF.)
If you load a protected cassette in CAMERA
mode, the message “THE TAPE IS SET FOR
ERASURE PREVENTION” appears for approx.
4 seconds and v starts flashing. If you wish to record on that cassette, slide the tab
back to the right.
Cassette Handling Precautions
Rewind tapes after use. If the tape becomes slack and damaged, it may cause picture
and sound distortion.
Return cassettes in the case and store them upright.
Do not leave the cassette in the camcorder after use.
Do not use spliced tapes or nonstandard cassettes as they may damage the camcorder.
Do not use tapes that have been jammed as video heads may become dirty.
Do not insert anything into the small holes of the cassette, or cover them with
cellophane tape.
Handle cassettes with care. Do not drop or subject them to severe impact as this may
damage the cassettes.
Rewind tapes from time to time if they are stored for a long time.
With cassettes equipped with a memory function, metal plated terminals may become
dirty with use. Clean the terminals with a cotton swab after about 10 times of
loading/unloading. The memory function is not supported by the camcorder.
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Using the Wireless Controller

You can operate the camcorder with the
supplied wireless controller from a distance of
up to 5 m. Point it at the camcorder’s remote
sensor when you press the buttons.
Following functions cannot be operated
without the wireless controller:
Some special playback modes ( 36)
Photo/date search ( 85)
Zero set memory ( 86)
•AV Insert ( 94)
Audio dubbing ( 96)
Camcorder and wireless controller are equipped with 2 remote sensor modes
( 47). If the wireless controller does not work, check if camcorder and
wireless controller are set to the same mode.
The wireless controller may not work properly in bright places, such as
outdoors under direct sunlight, or when used too close to the camcorder.
The operable range of the wireless controller may shorten when the
camcorder’s remote sensor is exposed to strong light.
When the batteries run out, replace both at the same time.
Inserting Batteries
The wireless controller operates with two AA batteries.
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Insert the batteries following the +
and – markings.
3. Close the battery cover.
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Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time

Set the time zone, date and time when you first start using your camcorder. Install the
backup battery before you begin ( 17).
Setting the Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time
1. Press the MENU button to open the menu.
2. Turn the selector dial to select [SYSTEM] and press
the selector dial.
3. Turn the selector dial to select [T.ZONE/DST] and
press the selector dial.
The time zone setting appears.
The default setting is Paris. Select your time zone and daylight saving time (DST)
setting if necessary.
4. Turn the selector dial to select the setting option that represents your
time zone.
To adjust for daylight saving time, select the time zone with the U next to the area.
5. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
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CARD CAMERA
PLAY (VCR)CAMERA
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Once you have set time zone, date and time, you do not need to reset the
clock each time you travel to another time zone. Just set the time zone to the
one of your destination, and the camcorder automatically adjusts the clock.
Days per month and leap years will be automatically adjusted.
Setting the Date and Time
1. Press the MENU button to open the menu.
CARD PLAY (VCR)
CARD CAMERA
PLAY (VCR)CAMERA
D/TIME SET•• 1.JAN.2003
12:00 PM
SYSTEM
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LONDON
PARIS
CAIRO
MOSCOW
DUBAI
KARACHI
DACCA
BANGKOK
H. KONG (Hong Kong)
TOKYO
SYDNEY
SOLOMON
WELLGTN (Wellington)
SAMOA
HONOLU. (Honolulu)
ANCHOR. (Anchorage)
L.A. (Los Angeles)
DENVER
CHICAGO
N.Y. (New York)
CARACAS
RIO (Rio de Janeiro)
FERNAN. (Fernando de Noronha)
AZORES
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2. Turn the selector dial to select [SYSTEM] and press
the selector dial.
3. Turn the selector dial to select [D/TIME SET] and
press the selector dial.
The year display starts to flash.
4. Turn the selector dial to select the year, and press the selector dial.
The next part of the display starts flashing.
Set the month, day, hours and minutes in the same way.
5. Press the MENU button to close the menu and to
start the clock.
Time zone, date and time appear for 4 seconds each time you
turn the power on.
To change a part of the date or time, press the selector dial at step 4, and
move to the part you wish to change.
The date can be set to any year between 2003 and 2030.
Displaying Date and Time during Recording
You can display time zone, date and time in the lower left corner of the screen (the
time zone disappears after 4 seconds). The 4-second display will no longer appear
when you turn the power on. The date and time display will not be superimposed on
your recordings.
1. Press the MENU button to open the menu.
2. Turn the selector dial to select [DISPLAY SET UP] and
press the selector dial.
3. Turn the selector dial to select [D/T DISPLAY] and
press the selector dial.
4. Turn the selector dial to select [ON].
5. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
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Recording Movies on a Tape

You can use the LCD screen or the viewfinder when recording. Adjust the angle of the
LCD panel or viewfinder for comfortable recording.
Before You Begin Recording
Make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly. Before you
make important recordings, clean the video heads ( 147).
Preparations
Connect a power source. Load a cassette.
Recording
1. Remove the lens cap.
2. Set the camcorder to CAMERA mode.
If you have not set the time zone, date and
time, “SET THE TIME ZONE, DATE AND TIME”
appears. See Setting the Time Zone, Date and
Time ( 23).
3. Open the LCD panel ( 30).
To use the viewfinder, keep the LCD panel
closed or rotate it so that the screen faces in
the same direction of the lens ( 31).
4. Press the start/stop button to begin
recording.
Wait until the tape counter came to a
complete stop before you begin recording.
5. Press the start/stop button again to
pause recording.
Restart recording by pressing the start/stop button.
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When You Have Finished Recording
1. Turn the POWER switch to OFF.
2. Close the LCD panel and return the viewfinder to its original position.
3. Replace the lens cap.
4. Unload the cassette.
5. Disconnect the power source.
When recording outdoors or through a window, do not leave LCD screen,
viewfinder or lens exposed to direct sunlight as it may cause damage.
Turn the power off if you do not intend to use the camcorder for a longer
time.
When you start recording, the camcorder counts from 1 second to 10 seconds
(recording reminder). Recordings shorter than 10 seconds may be difficult to
edit later. On the other hand, a recording not containing a particular action
should generally last no longer than 10 seconds.
The camcorder will shut off after 5 minutes when left in record pause mode to
protect tape and video heads. “ AUTO POWER OFF” appears 20 seconds
before shutoff. To continue recording, turn the POWER switch to OFF and then
back to CAMERA.
For when to use the [ (Easy Recording) or
Q (program AE) mode, see Using
the Recording Programs ( 54).
When you do not remove the cassette, you can record the next scene without
producing any noise or blank sections between the recordings even if you turn
the camcorder off.
About the built-in microphone: When recording near loud sounds (such as
fireworks, drums or concerts), sound may become distorted or may be
recorded not in the actual sound level.
For extra recording time, see Changing the Recording Mode ( 51).
About the LCD and viewfinder screen: The screens are produced with extremely
high-precision manufacturing techniques, with more than 99.99% of the pixels
operating to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or
appear as black or green dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does
not constitute a malfunction.
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Zooming

The camcorder’s zoom lens allows you to choose the best picture angle for your
recordings. The camcorder automatically switches between optical zooming and
digital zooming. Image resolution is slightly lower with the digital zoom.
16× Optical Zoom (Card: 15×)
Move the zoom lever toward W to zoom out (wide-
angle). Move it toward T to zoom in (telephoto).
•Press the zoom lever slightly for a slow zoom. Press harder for a
faster zoom.
•You can also use the T and W buttons on the wireless controller.
However, you cannot control the zoom speed.
64×/320× Digital Zoom (Card: 60×)
1. Press the MENU button to open the menu.
2. Turn the selector dial to select [CAMERA SET UP] and
press the selector dial.
3. Select [D.ZOOM] and press the selector dial.
4. Select a setting option.
5. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
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CARD CAMERA
PLAY (VCR)
CAMERA
T
W
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Zoom out
D.ZOOM•••••••
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Keep at least 1 m to the subject. At wide-angle, you can focus on a subject as
close as 1 cm.
A zoom indicator appears for 4 seconds. It extends in light blue when the
digital zoom is set to 64×, and extends further in dark blue when set to 320×.
Digital zoom cannot be used in the Night mode and Super Night (MVX150i)
mode.
Digital zoom cannot be used when the multi-image screen is selected.
Because the image stabilizer cannot be used in CARD CAMERA mode, we
recommend mounting the camcorder on a tripod at large magnifications.
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Using the LCD Screen

1. Push the OPEN button at the LCD
panel and open the LCD panel.
The LCD screen switches on and the
viewfinder switches off.
2. Rotate the LCD panel and choose the
angle of the screen.
You can rotate the LCD panel so that the
screen faces in the same direction as the lens
( 31), or push it flat against the camcorder with the screen facing outward.
3. Close the LCD panel after use.
Close the LCD panel firmly until it clicks.
The LCD screen switches off and the
viewfinder switches on.
Make sure to open the LCD panel at 90 degrees before rotating it.
Rotate the LCD panel in the vertical position before closing the LCD panel.
When recording outdoors or through a window, do not leave the LCD screen,
viewfinder or lens exposed to direct sunlight as it may cause damage.
Do not hold the camcorder by the LCD panel or the viewfinder.
Bright light or reflected light may cause a vertical light bar to appear on the
screen. This is not a malfunction.
Bright light may make it difficult to use the LCD screen. In such case, use the
viewfinder instead.
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