Canon LEGRIA HV40 Instruction Manual

PUB.DIE-0329-000
Mini
Digital Video Cassette
HD Camcorder
Instruction Manual
English
Introduction
Preparations
Basic Functions
Advanced Functions
Please read also the following instruction manual (electronic version on PDF file).
• Digital Video Software
Digital Video Software
Instruction Manual
PAL
Version 32
English
External Connections
Additional Information
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Introduction

Important Usage Instructions
WARNING!
WARNING!
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE SUPPLY SOCKET WHEN NOT IN USE.
The Mains plug is used as the disconnect device. The Mains plug shall remain readily operable to disconnect the plug in case of an accident.
While using the compact power adapter, do not wrap it or cover it with a piece of cloth, and do not place it in confined narrow spaces. Heat may build up, the plastic case may deform and it could result in electric shock or fire.
CA-570 identification plate is located on the bottom.
European Union (and EEA) only.
an authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/environment. (EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
Using any device other than the Compact Power Adapter CA-570 may damage the camcorder.
These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC), the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) and/or your national laws implementing those Directives. This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on

Enjoying High-Definition Video

Preserve your most treasured memories, be it unforgettable scenery or cherished moments spent with family and friends, with high-definition video recordings of a quality second only to actually being there.
What is High-Definition Video?
High-definition video (HDV) allows you to record video of unparalleled high quality on regular miniDV tapes. HDV is composed of 1,080 horizontal lines –that is more than twice the number of horizontal lines and approximately 4 times the number of pixels in standard-definition TV broadcasts– resulting in eye-catching colors and richly detailed video recordings.
How to play back your HDV recordings?
On a high-definition TV (HDTV) ( 67) HDV recordings will be played back in their original high quality. On standard definition TVs ( 68) HDV recordings will be down-converted to match the resolution of the TV set.
What is the Cinema Mode?
Give your recordings a cinematic look by using the [ CINE MODE] recording program ( 43). Combine this recording mode with the high­definition, 25 fps progressive frame rate [ HDV(PF25)] ( 36) to get the enhanced effect of the 25p Cinema Mode.
1,080 lines
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Introduction
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Table of contents

Introduction
Enjoying High-Definition Video ....................................................................... 3
About this Manual ...........................................................................................7
Getting to Know the Camcorder
Supplied Accessories...................................................................................... 9
Components Guide ....................................................................................... 10
Screen Displays ............................................................................................ 13
Preparations
Getting Started
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................................................ 16
Inserting and Removing a Tape .................................................................... 18
Inserting and Removing a Memory Card ......................................................18
Preparing the Camcorder.............................................................................. 19
The Wireless Controller ................................................................................ 19
Adjusting the LCD Screen............................................................................. 20
Using the Menus
Selecting an Option from the FUNC. Menu .................................................. 21
Selecting an Option from the Setup Menus ..................................................21
First Time Settings
Changing the Language................................................................................ 22
Changing the Time Zone............................................................................... 22
Setting the Date and Time ............................................................................23
Basic Functions
Recording
Recording Movies .........................................................................................24
Recording Still Images .................................................................................. 25
Zooming ........................................................................................................ 26
Playback
Playing Back Movies..................................................................................... 27
Adjusting the Volume: Speaker and Headphones......................................... 28
Returning to a Pre-marked Position.............................................................. 29
Locating the End of the Last Scene .............................................................. 30
Locating Scenes by Recording Date............................................................. 30
Viewing Still Images...................................................................................... 31
Magnifying the Playback Image .................................................................... 32
Advanced Functions
Menu Options Lists
FUNC. Menu Options.................................................................................... 33
Setup Menus................................................................................................. 35
Using the Recording Programs
Recording Programs ..................................................................................... 43
Giving a Cinematic Look to your Recordings................................................ 44
Flexible Recording: Changing the Aperture and Shutter Speed............... 44
Special Scene: Recording Programs to Match Special Conditions............... 46
Adjusting the Picture: Exposure, Focus and Color
Manual Exposure Adjustment and Automatic Backlight Correction ..............47
Manual Focus Adjustment .............................................................................48
Magnifying the Image on the Screen.............................................................48
White Balance ...............................................................................................49
Image Effects.................................................................................................50
Still Image Recording Options
Selecting the Size and Quality of Still Images ...............................................51
Capturing a Still Image while Recording Movies ...........................................52
Light Metering Mode......................................................................................53
Automatic Focus Priority................................................................................54
Continuous Shooting and Exposure Bracketing ............................................55
Other Functions
Using the CUSTOM Key................................................................................56
On-Screen Displays.......................................................................................56
Flash..............................................................................................................58
Mini Video Light.............................................................................................59
Self Timer ......................................................................................................59
Audio Recording Level ..................................................................................60
Digital Effects.................................................................................................62
Editing Functions
Still Image Options
Erasing Still Images.......................................................................................64
Protecting Still Images...................................................................................64
Initializing the Memory Card..........................................................................65
External Connections
Connecting to a TV or VCR
Connection Diagrams ....................................................................................66
Playback on a TV Screen ..............................................................................69
Recording to a VCR or Digital Video Recorder .............................................70
Analog Line-In Recording ..............................................................................71
Digital Video Dubbing....................................................................................72
Analog/Digital Conversion .............................................................................73
Connecting to a Computer
PC Connection Diagrams ..............................................................................75
Transferring Video Recordings......................................................................76
Transferring Still Images – Direct Transfer ....................................................77
Transfer Orders .............................................................................................78
Connecting to a Printer
Printing Still Images – Direct Print .................................................................79
Selecting the Print Settings ...........................................................................80
Trimming Settings..........................................................................................82
Print Orders ...................................................................................................82
Additional Information
Trouble?
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................84
List of Messages............................................................................................88
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Introduction
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Do’s and Don’ts
Handling Precautions.................................................................................... 91
Maintenance/Others...................................................................................... 94
Cleaning the Video Heads ............................................................................94
Using the Camcorder Abroad ....................................................................... 95
General Information
System Diagram ........................................................................................... 96
Optional Accessories ....................................................................................97
Specifications.............................................................................................. 100
Index ...........................................................................................................103
Trademark Acknowledgements
• miniSD™ is a trademark of SD Card Association.
• Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
is a trademark.
• HDV and the HDV logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC).
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
• Other names and products not mentioned above may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
• ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 STEELE STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 80206.
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About this Manual

Thank you for purchasing the Canon LEGRIA HV40. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to the Troubleshooting table ( 84).
Conventions Used in the Manual
IMPORTANT: Precautions related to the camcorder operation. NOTES: Additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. POINTS TO CHECK: Restrictions that apply if the function described is not
available in all operating modes (the operating mode to which the camcorder should be set, etc.).
: Reference page number.“Screen” refers to the LCD and the viewfinder screen.The photos included in the manual are simulated pictures taken with a still camera.
Setting the Date and Time
DATE/TIMESETUP
1.JAN.2009 12:00 AM
Menu item shown at its default position
Buttons and switches to be operated
Brackets [ ] and capital letters are used to refer to menu options as they are displayed on screen. Menu options in boldface indicate the default setting (for example [ON], [OFF]).
Names of buttons and switches other than the joystick are indicated within a
button frame (for example ).
FUNC.
DATE/TIME
FUNC.
( 21)
FUNC.
1 Press . 2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
3 Select ( ) [DATE/TIME SETUP]
and press ( ).
4 Select ( ) [DATE/TIME] and press
().
The first field of the date will be indicated with blinking up/down arrows.
5 Change ( ) each field of the date
and time and move ( ) to the next field.
6 Press ( ) to start the clock.
FUNC.
7 Press to close the menu.
IMPORTANT
If you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months, the built-in rechargeable lithium battery may discharge completely and the date and time setting may be lost. In such case, recharge the built-in lithium battery ( 93) and set the time zone, date and time again. You can also change the date format ( 42).
Introduction
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About the Joystick and the Joystick Guide
The mini joystick allows you to control many of the camcorder’s operations and to make selections and changes in the camcorder’s menus.
Push the joystick up, down, left or right ( , ) to select an item or change settings.
Press the joystick itself ( ) to save the settings or confirm an action. On menu screens, this is indicated by the SET icon
.
The functions assigned to the joystick change according to the operation mode and the camcorder’s settings. Press () to display/hide the joystick guide to remind you of the joystick’s functions.
When the guide contains multiple `pages´, [NEXT] and the page number icon ( ) will appear at the bottom position. Push the joystick toward [NEXT] to display the next `page´ of the guide.
()
About the Operating Modes
The camcorder’s operating mode is determined by the positions of the switch and the
/ switch. In the manual, indicates that a function is available in the operating mode shown and indicates that the function is not available. When no operating mode icons are given, the function is available in all operating modes.
Operating Mode Switch
CAMERA
PLAY
/
Switch Icon Display Operation
(Tape)
(Memory card)
(Tape)
(Memory card)
Recording movies on the tape
Recording still images on the memory card
Playing movies from the tape
Viewing still images from the memory card
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25
27
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Getting to Know the Camcorder

Supplied Accessories

Getting to Know the Camcorder
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CA-570 Compact Power Adapter (incl. power cord)
CTC-100/S Component Cable
Red • Green • Blue plugs
BP-2L13 Battery Pack WL-D87 Wireless
STV-250N Stereo Video Cable
Yellow • Red • White plugs
Controller
IFC-300PCU USB Cable
Lithium Button Battery CR2025 for Wireless Controller
DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK Software CD-ROM*
* Includes the electronic version of the Digital Video Software instruction manual on PDF file.
Introduction
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Getting to Know the Camcorder

Components Guide

Left side view
Right side view
Front view
FOCUS lever ( 48) CUSTOM key ( 56) FOCUS button Speaker DISP. (display) button ( 56)/ LCD backlight button (long press) ( 20) LIGHT button ( 59)/
USB terminal ( 75) CARD access indicator CHARGE indicator ( 16) Memory card slot ( 18)
/
Mode switch ( 43) Terminal cover MIC (microphone) terminal ( 61) AV terminal ( 66)/
(headphones) terminal ( 28) COMPONENT OUT terminal ( 66) Grip belt ( 19) Instant AF sensor ( 35) Flash ( 58) Mini video light ( 59) Remote sensor ( 19)
Names of buttons and switches other than the joystick are indicated within a example ).
(48)
(print/share) button ( 77, 80)
(25)/
(tape/card) switch ( 8)
button frame (for
FUNC.
Getting to Know the Camcorder
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Back view
Top view
Bottom view
LCD screen ( 20) Dioptric adjustment lever ( 19) Viewfinder ( 19) Terminal cover START/STOP button ( 24)
switch ( 8) Power indicator Joystick ( 8)
FUNC. button ( 21, 33) RESET button ( 84) Serial number - The serial number label is
located on the back surface of the battery attachment unit. Remove the battery pack to find it. DC IN terminal ( 16) HDV/DV terminal ( 66, 75)
(rewind) button ( 27)/
Zoom out W (wide-angle) button ( 26)
(fast forward) button ( 27)/
Zoom in T (telephoto) button ( 26)
/ (play/pause) button ( 27)/
START/STOP button ( 24)
(stop) button ( 27)/ MAGNIFY button ( 48) HDMI OUT terminal ( 66, 69) OPEN/EJECT switch Stereo microphone Cassette compartment Cassette compartment cover Zoom lever ( 26) PHOTO button ( 25) Lock button Advanced accessory shoe ( 58, 61) Tripod socket BATTERY RELEASE switch ( 16) Strap mount
Names of buttons and switches other than the joystick are indicated within a example ).
( 25)
FUNC.
(18)
( 18)
( 18)
button frame (for
Introduction
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Getting to Know the Camcorder
Wireless Controller WL-D87
START/
STOP
DATE SEARCH
REW
PAUSE
ZERO SET
MEMORY
WIRELESS CONTROLLER WL-D87
PHOTO
CARD
PLAY
STOP
SLOW
DISP. TV SCREEN
ZOOM
FF
START/STOP button ( 24) CARD –/+ buttons ( 31) DATE SEARCH / buttons ( 30) REW button ( 27) –/ button ( 27) PAUSE button ( 27) SLOW button ( 27) ZERO SET MEMORY button ( 29) DISP. (on-screen display) button ( 56) PHOTO button ( 25) Zoom buttons ( 26) PLAY button ( 27) FF button ( 27) STOP button ( 27) +/ button ( 27)
button ( 27)
TV SCREEN button ( 41)

Screen Displays

Getting to Know the Camcorder
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Recording Movies
Magnification ( 42, 48) Self timer ( 59) Recording reminder Instant AF ( 35)/Manual focus ( 48) Recording standard (HDV or DV) ( 36) DV recording mode ( 37) Tape operation Time code (hours : minutes : seconds) Remaining tape Remaining battery charge DV audio mode ( 37) Microphone attenuator ( 60) Wind screen off ( 37) Image stabilizer ( 36) Headphones output ( 28) Backlight correction ( 47) Function assigned to the CUSTOM key
Recording Still Images
Recording program ( 43) AF frame ( 54) White balance ( 49) Camcorder shake warning ( 35) Image effect ( 50) Advanced accessory shoe ( 96) Digital effects ( 62) Flash ( 58) Still image quality/size (simultaneous recording) ( 52)
( 56) Focus assist functions ( 41) Level marker ( 41) Condensation warning ( 94) Mini video light ( 59) Remote sensor off ( 42) Audio level indicator (microphone) ( 60) Zoom ( 26), Exposure ( 47) Light metering mode ( 53) Drive mode ( 55) Still image quality/size ( 51) Number of still images available on the memory card
Autofocus (AF) and exposure (AE) locked ( 25)
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Getting to Know the Camcorder
Recording reminder
The camcorder counts from 1 to 10 seconds when you start recording. This is helpful to avoid scenes that are too short.
Tape operation
Record, Record pause, Stop, Eject,
Fast forward, Rewind,
Playback, Playback pause,
Reverse playback pause,
x1 Playback (normal speed),
x1 Reverse playback (normal speed),
x2 Playback (double speed),
x2 Reverse playback (double speed),
Fast forward playback,
Rewind playback, Slow playback, Slow reverse playback,
Frame advance, Frame reverse,
/ Date search ( 30),
/ Zero set memory ( 29)
Remaining tape
Indicates the remaining time of the tape in minutes. “ ” moves during recording. When the tape reaches its end, the display changes to “ END”.
• When the time left is less than 15 seconds, the remaining tape time may not appear.
• Depending on the type of the tape, the remaining time displayed may not be correct. In any case, you will be able to record on the tape the number of minutes that appears on the videocassette’s label (for example, 85 minutes).
Remaining battery charge
• When “ ” starts flashing in red, replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
• When you attach an empty battery pack, the power may turn off without displaying “”.
• Depending on the conditions under which the camcorder and the battery pack are used, the actual battery charge may not be indicated accurately.
Number of still images available on the
memory card
Depending on the recording conditions, the number of still images available displayed may not decrease even after a recording has been made, or may decrease by 2 still images at once.
Card Access Display
” is displayed next to the number of images available while the camcorder is writing on the memory card.
Getting to Know the Camcorder
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Playing Movies
Tape operation Time code (hours : minutes : seconds : frames) Remaining tape Data code ( 57) Search function display END SEARCH ( 30)/ DATE SEARCH ( 30) Quality/size for capturing still images ( 53) Audio level indicator ( 60)
Introduction
Viewing Still Images
Image number ( 38) Current image / Total number of images Histogram ( 57) Image protection mark ( 64) Still image quality/size Date and time of recording Recording program ( 43) Manual focus ( 48) Light metering mode ( 53) Manual exposure ( 47) Image effect ( 50) Image size ( 51) File size Aperture value ( 44) Shutter speed ( 44) White balance ( 49) Flash ( 58)
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Getting Started

Preparations Getting Started
Getting Started

Charging the Battery Pack

The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. Charge the battery pack before use.
CHARGE indicator
1 Connect the power cord to the
compact power adapter.
2 Plug the power cord into a power
outlet.
3 Connect the compact power adapter
to the camcorder’s DC IN terminal.
Remove the battery terminal cover before attaching the battery pack
4 Attach the battery pack to the
camcorder.
Press the battery pack softly into the battery attachment unit and slide it up until it clicks in place.
5 Charging will start when the
camcorder is turned off.
• The CHARGE indicator starts flashing. The indicator will go out when the battery pack is fully charged.
• You can also use the compact power adapter without attaching a battery pack.
• When the compact power adapter is connected, even if a battery is attached its power will not be consumed.
O
NCE THE BATTERY PACK IS FULLY CHARGED
1 Disconnect the compact power
adapter from the camcorder.
2 Unplug the power cord from the
power outlet and the compact power adapter.
TO
REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK
BATTERY RELEASE
Slide in the direction of the arrow and hold it pressed down. Slide the battery pack down and then pull it out.
IMPORTANT
You may hear some noise from the compact power adapter during use. This is not a malfunction. We recommend charging the battery pack in temperatures between 10 °C and 30 °C. Outside the temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C, the charging will not start. Do not connect to the camcorder’s DC IN terminal or to the compact power adapter any electrical equipment that is not expressly recommended for use with this camcorder.
BATTERY RELEASE switch
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To prevent equipment breakdowns and excessive heating, do not connect the supplied compact power adapter to voltage converters for overseas travels or special power sources such as those on aircraft and ships, DC-AC inverters, etc.
NOTES
The CHARGE indicator also serves as a rough estimate of the battery charge status. Continuously on: Battery fully charged. Flashes approx. twice per second: Battery over 50% charged. Flashes approx. once per second: Battery less than 50% charged.
The charging time will vary depending on the surrounding temperature and the battery pack’s initial charge condition. In cold places, the effective usage time of the battery will decrease. We recommend that you prepare battery packs 2 to 3 times longer than you think you might need.
Charging, Recording and Playback Times
The times given in the table below are approximate and vary depending on the actual charging, recording or playback conditions.
Battery Pack NB-2LH BP-2L13 BP-2L14 BP-2L24H
Charging Time 130 min. 200 min. 225 min. 370 min.
HDV
Maximum Recording Time Viewfinder 70 min. 120 min. 150 min. 240 min. LCD [NORMAL] 65 min. 115 min. 140 min. 230 min. LCD [BRIGHT] 65 min. 110 min. 135 min. 220 min. Typical Recording Time* Viewfinder 40 min. 75 min. 85 min. 145 min. LCD [NORMAL] 35 min. 70 min. 80 min. 140 min. LCD [BRIGHT] 35 min. 65 min. 80 min. 135 min. Playback Time 85 min. 145 min. 175 min. 290 min.
DV
Maximum Recording Time Viewfinder 80 min. 140 min. 165 min. 290 min. LCD [NORMAL] 75 min. 135 min. 155 min. 280 min. LCD [BRIGHT] 75 min. 125 min. 150 min. 265 min. Typical Recording Time* Viewfinder 45 min. 80 min. 95 min. 160 min. LCD [NORMAL] 45 min. 75 min. 90 min. 155 min. LCD [BRIGHT] 40 min. 75 min. 85 min. 150 min. Playback Time 95 min. 165 min. 195 min. 340 min.
* Approximate times for recording with repeated operations such as start/stop, zooming, power on/off.
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Getting Started

Inserting and Removing a Tape

Use only videocassettes marked with the
logo. To record in HDV standard we recommend using tapes specifically designed for high definition.
1 Slide fully in the
OPEN/EJECT
direction of the arrow and open the cassette compartment cover.
The cassette compartment opens automatically.
2 Insert the cassette.
• Insert the cassette with the window facing the grip belt.
• To remove the cassette pull it straight out.
IMPORTANT
Do not interfere with the cassette compartment while it is opening or closing automatically, or attempt to close the cover before the cassette compartment has fully retracted. Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the cassette compartment cover.
NOTES
If the camcorder is connected to a power source, cassettes can be inserted/removed even if the switch is set to (CHG).

Inserting and Removing a Memory Card

Use only commercially available miniSD cards.
3 Press the mark on the
cassette compartment until it clicks.
4 Wait for the cassette compartment
to retract automatically and close the cassette compartment cover.
1 Turn off the camcorder. 2 Open the LCD panel. 3 Open the memory card slot cover. 4 Insert the memory card straight with
the “miniSD” label facing up, all the way into the memory card slot until it clicks.
5 Close the cover.
Do not force the cover closed if the memory card is not correctly inserted.
TO
REMOVE THE MEMORY CARD
First push the memory card once to release it, and then pull the card out.
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IMPORTANT
Make sure to initialize all memory cards before using them with this camcorder for the first time ( 65). Memory cards have front and back sides that are not interchangeable. Inserting a memory card facing the wrong direction can cause a malfunction of the camcorder.
NOTES
Proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all miniSD cards.

Preparing the Camcorder

The Wireless Controller

Inserting the Battery
(Lithium Button Battery CR2025)
Ta b
1 Press the tab in the direction of the
arrow and pull out the battery holder.
2 Place the lithium button battery with
the + side facing up.
3 Insert the battery holder.
Using the Wireless Controller
Preparations
1 Turn on the camcorder.
The lens cover will open automatically.
2 Adjust the viewfinder.
Keep the LCD panel closed to use the viewfinder and adjust the dioptric adjustment lever as necessary.
3 Fasten the grip belt.
Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the zoom lever with your index finger, and the START/STOP button with your thumb.
Point the controller at the camcorder’s remote sensor when you press the buttons.
NOTES
The wireless controller may not work properly when the remote sensor is situated under strong light sources or direct sunlight. If the wireless controller does not work, check that [WL.REMOTE] is not set to [OFF ] ( 42). Otherwise, replace the battery.
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Getting Started

Adjusting the LCD Screen

Rotating the LCD Panel
Open the LCD panel 90 degrees.
You can rotate the panel 90 degrees downward.
180°
90°
You can rotate the panel 180 degrees toward the lens (allowing the subject to monitor the LCD screen while you use the viewfinder). Rotating the panel 180 degrees is also useful if you wish to include yourself when recording with the self timer.
LCD Backlight
You can set the brightness of the LCD screen to normal or bright.
Hold pressed down for more
DISP.
than 2 seconds.
Repeat this action to toggle between the normal and bright settings.
NOTES
This setting does not affect the brightness of the recording or the viewfinder screen. Using the bright setting will shorten the effective usage time of the battery pack. You can also adjust the brightness of the LCD from the menu ( 41).
Subject can monitor the LCD screen

Using the Menus

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Using the Menus
Using the Menus
Many of the camcorder’s functions can be adjusted from the menus that open after pressing the FUNC. button ( ). For details about the available menu options and settings, refer to Menu Options Lists (33).

Selecting an Option from the FUNC. Menu

1 Press .
FUNC.
2 Select ( ) the icon of the function
you want change from the left side column.
3 Select ( ) the desired setting
from the available options at the bottom bar.
The selected option will be highlighted in light blue. Menu items not available will appear grayed out.
4 Press to save the settings
FUNC.
and close the menu.
• You can press to close the menu at any time.
• With some settings you will need to press ( ) and make further selections. Follow the additional operation guides that will appear on
FUNC.
FUNC.
the screen (such as the icon, small arrows, etc.).

Selecting an Option from the Setup Menus

1 Press .
FUNC.
2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
You can also hold pressed down for more than 1 second to open directly the setup menus screen.
FUNC.
3 Select ( ) the desired menu from
the left side column and press ( ).
The title of the selected menu appears on top of the screen and under it the list of settings.
4 Select ( ) the setting you want to
change and press ( ).
• An orange frame will indicate the menu item currently selected. Menu items not available will appear grayed out.
• To return to the menu selection screen, select ( ) [ RETURN] and press ( ).
5 Select ( ) the desired option and
press ( ) to save the setting.
6 Press .
FUNC.
You can press to close the menu at any time.
FUNC.
Preparations
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First Time Settings

First Time Settings
First Time Settings

Changing the Language

Options

Changing the Time Zone

DATE/TIME SETUP
T. ZO N E/ DS T
FUNC.
( 21)
PARIS
Default value
Default value
DISPLAY SETUP/
LANGUAGE
FUNC.
( 21)
1 Press .
FUNC.
ENGLISH
2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
3 Select ( ) [DISPLAY SETUP/ ]
and press ( ).
4 Select ( ) [LANGUAGE] and press
().
5 Select ( , ) the desired option
and press ( ).
6 Press to close the menu.
If you changed the language by mistake, follow the mark next to the menu item to change the setting. The displays some menu screens refer to the name of buttons on the camcorder and will not change, regardless of the language selected.
FUNC.
NOTES
and that appear in
1 Press .
FUNC.
2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
3 Select ( ) [DATE/TIME SETUP]
and press ( ).
4 Select ( ) [T.ZONE/DST] and
press ( ).
The time zone setting appears. The default setting is Paris.
5 Select ( ) your time zone and
press ( ).
To adjust for daylight saving time, select the time zone with the mark next to the area.
6 Press to close the menu.
Time Zones
Once you have set the time zone, date and time, you do not need to reset the clock every time you travel to another time zone. Select the time zone referring to the date and time displayed on the screen.
FUNC.

Setting the Date and Tim e

DATE/TIME SETUP
First Time Settings
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DATE/TIME
FUNC.
( 21)
1 Press .
FUNC.
1.JAN.2009 12:00 AM
2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
3 Select ( ) [DATE/TIME SETUP]
and press ( ).
4 Select ( ) [DATE/TIME] and press
().
The first field of the date will be indicated with blinking up/down arrows.
5 Change ( ) each field of the date
and time and move ( ) to the next field.
6 Press ( ) to start the clock. 7 Press to close the menu.
If you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months, the built-in rechargeable lithium battery may discharge completely and the date and time setting may be lost. In such case, recharge the built-in lithium battery ( 93) and set the time zone, date and time again. You can also change the date format ( 42).
FUNC.
IMPORTANT
Preparations
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Recording

Basic Functions Recording
Recording

Recording Movies

Before Yo u Begin Rec ording
Make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly. If necessary, clean the video heads ( 94).
TO
REVIEW THE LAST SCENE RECORDED
(8)
1 Holding the lock button pressed
down, set the switch to CAMERA.
2 Move the / switch to
(tape).
If necessary, you can change the recording standard (HDV or DV) ( 36).
3 Press to begin
START/STOP
recording.
Press again to pause the
START/STOP
recording.
1 Set the mode switch to . 2 If the joystick guide does not appear
on screen, press ( ) to display it.
3 Push the joystick ( ) toward .
• If does not appear on the joystick guide, repeatedly push the joystick ( ) toward [NEXT] to display the joystick guide in the illustration above.
• The camcorder will play back a few seconds of the last recording made and return to record pause mode. If the currently selected recording standard is different from that of the last recording, the picture may not be played back correctly.
W
HEN YOU HAVE FINISHED RECORDING
1
Close the LCD panel
.
2 Turn off the camcorder. 3 Remove the tape. 4 Disconnect the power source and
remove the battery pack.
NOTES
Previous recordings overwritten by a new recording cannot be recovered. Before you start recording, search for the end of the last recording ( 30). To protect the tape and video heads, the camcorder will enter the stop mode ( ) if left in record pause ( ) mode for 4 minutes 30 seconds. To resume recording press
START/STOP
When recording in very loud places (such as fireworks shows or concerts), sound may
.
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become distorted or it may not be recorded at the actual levels. This is not a malfunction.
About the Power Save mode
when the camcorder is powered by a battery pack, the camcorder will automatically shut off if left without any operations for 5 minutes ( 42). To restore the power, turn the camcorder off and then on again.
About the LCD and viewfinder screen
screens are produced using extremely high­precision 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, red, blue or green dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction.
When using a tripod
leave the viewfinder exposed to direct sunlight as it may melt (due to concentration of the light by the lens). Do not use tripods with fastening screws longer than 5.5 mm. Doing so may damage the camcorder.
When recording movies, try to get a calm, stable
picture.
Excessive camcorder movement while shooting and extensive use of fast zooms and panning can result in jittery scenes. In extreme cases, the playback of such scenes may result in visually induced motion sickness. If you experience such a reaction, immediately stop the playback and take a rest break as necessary.
: To save power
: The
: Do not

Recording Still Images

Before using a memory card for the first time, be sure to initialize it with this camcorder ( 65).
(8)
1 Holding the lock button pressed
down, set the switch to CAMERA.
2 Move the / switch to
(memory card).
3 Press halfway.
4 Press fully.
PHOTO
• Once the focus is automatically adjusted, will turn green and one or more AF frames will appear.
• When you press on the
PHOTO
wireless controller, the still image is recorded immediately.
PHOTO
The CARD access indicator will flash as the image is being recorded.
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Recording
IMPORTANT
Observe the following precautions while the card access display ( ) appears on screen and when the CARD access indicator is on or flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover and do not remove the memory card.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the position of the switch or the operating mode.
/
NOTES
If the subject is not suitable for autofocus, turns yellow. Adjust the focus manually ( 48). When the subject is too bright, “OVEREXP.” starts flashing. In such case, use the optional FS-43U II ND filter.

Zooming

POINTS TO CHECK
(8)
zoom, the 200x digital zoom is also available ( 35).
: In addition to the 10x optical
10x Optical Zoom
Move the zoom lever toward W to
zoom out (wide-angle). Move it toward
T to zoom in (telephoto).
You can also change the zoom speed ( 35). You can select one of three fixed zoom speeds or a variable speed that depends on how you operate the zoom lever: Press gently for a slow zoom; press harder for faster zooms.
NOTES
You can also use the T and W buttons on the wireless controller or the LCD panel. The zoom speed with these buttons will be the same as with the camcorder (when one of the fixed zoom speed levels is selected) or fixed at [ SPEED 3] (when [ VARIABLE] is selected). When set to [ VARIABLE], the zoom speed will be faster in the record pause mode. Keep at least 1 m away from the subject. At wide-angle, you can focus on a subject as close as 1 cm.
Zoom out
Zoom in

Playback

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Playback
Playback
1 Holding the lock button pressed
down, set the switch to PLAY.

Playing Back Movies

Play back the tape on the LCD display or close the LCD panel to use the viewfinder.
(8)
2 Move the / switch to
(tape).
3 Locate the point where you want to
begin the playback.
Press to rewind or to fast forward the tape.
4 Press to begin the playback.
D
URING PLAYBACK
5 Press again to pause the
/
/
playback.
6 Press to stop the playback.
NOTES
You can display the date and time of the recording and other camcorder data registered when the recording was made ( 57). During some special playback modes, you may notice some video problems (blocky video artifacts, banding, etc.) in the playback picture. During playback, you may notice some video problems at the point where the standard of the recording (HDV/DV) changes.
Special Playback Modes
To enter most special playback modes you need to operate the buttons on the wireless controller ( 12). There is no sound during the special playback modes.
Special playback mode Initial mode
Fast playback Normal playback Press and hold
Reverse playback Normal playback — 1 frame reverse/advance Playback pause or Frame-by-frame
playback Slow playback Normal or reverse
Double speed playback Normal or reverse
Return to normal playback
Playback pause
playback
playback
Special playback
mode
On the camcor der
press…
or
/
On the wireless
controller press…
Press and hold
REW FF
or
Press and hold
or
SLOW
PLAY
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Playback
During the playback of HDV recordings:
though their icons will appear on screen, the following special playback modes are not available.
- Reverse slow playback
- Frame reverse
- Double speed playback (forward or reverse) To protect the tape and video heads, the camcorder will enter the stop mode ( ) if left in playback pause ( ) mode for 4 minutes 30 seconds. To resume the playback press .
Even
/

Adjusting the Volume: Speaker and Headphones

The camcorder plays the sound with the built-in speaker. When you’re using the viewfinder for playback, you can connect a pair of headphones to listen to the sound. You can also use the headphones to check the audio level while recording.
Adjusting the Volume of the Speaker
Using Headphones
The headphones are connected to the AV/ terminal, which is used for both the headphones and the audio/video output. Before connecting the headphones, follow the procedure below to change the function of the terminal from AV output to
(headphones) output and make sure
the icon appears on the screen.
(8)
1 If the joystick guide does not appear
on screen, press ( ) to display it.
2 Push the joystick ( ) toward
or to adjust the volume.
-
• To turn off the volume completely, keep pressing ( ) until the volume icon changes to .
• You can press ( ) again to hide the joystick guide during playback.
+
(8)
Default value
PLAY/OUT SETUP2
AV/PHONES
1 Press .
FUNC.
AV
2 Select ( ) the icon and press
( ) to open the setup menus.
3 Select ( ) [ PLAY/OUT
SETUP2]* and press ( ).
4 Select ( ) [AV/PHONES] and
press ( ).
5 Select ( ) [ PHONES] and press
().
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6 Press .
FUNC.
appears. Note that if the joystick guide appears on the screen, it will conceal the icon. Press ( ) to hide the joystick guide.
* In mode, select [ PLAY/
OUT SETUP] instead.
TO
ADJUST THE VOLUME OF THE HEADPHONES
In mode, adjust the volume of the headphones with the [PHONES VOL.] setting ( 39). In mode, use the joystick and the joystick guide following the same procedure as when adjusting the speaker’s volume.
IMPORTANT
Do not connect the headphones to the AV/ terminal if the icon does not appear on the screen. If you connect the headphones while the terminal is set to AV output only noise will be output. When using headphones, make sure to lower the volume to an appropriate level. The sound of the built-in speaker will be muted when you close the LCD panel, when you connect the stereo video cable to the AV/ terminal or when the AV/ terminal is set to [ PHONES].
NOTES
Use commercially available headphones with a 3.5 mm minijack and a cable no longer than 3 m. When you turn off the camcorder, the [AV/PHONES] setting in mode will return to [ AV]. The volume of the headphones cannot be adjusted while recording.

Returning to a Pre-marked Position

If you wish to return to a particular scene later, mark the point with the zero set memory and the tape will stop at that point when you rewind/fast forward the tape.
(8)
1 While recording or during playback,
press on the
ZERO SET MEMORY
wireless controller at the point you wish to return to later.
• The time code changes to “0:00:00 ”.
• Press again to
ZERO SET MEMORY
cancel the memory.
2 If you marked the zero memory
while recording, set the camcorder
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to mode. If you marked the zero memory during playback, press .
3 Press to locate the zero mark.
• If the tape counter shows a negative number, press instead.
appears and the camcorder rewinds/fast forwards the tape.
• The tape stops at or near the zero mark, disappears and the correct time code will be displayed again.
NOTES
If there are blank sections between recordings or sections recorded in different standards (HDV/DV) on the same tape, the zero set memory may not work correctly.
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Playback

Locating the End of the Last Scene

After playing back a tape, use this function to locate the end of the last scene recorded in order to continue recording from that point.
POINTS TO CHECK
Stop the playback before using this function.
FUNC.
( 21)
1 Press .
FUNC.
2 Select ( ) [ END SEARCH] and
press ( ).
3 Select ( ) [EXECUTE] and press
().
• “END SEARCH” appears.
• The camcorder rewinds/fast forwards the tape, plays back the last few seconds of the recording and stops the tape.
• To cancel the search press .
NOTES
End search cannot be used once you remove the cassette. If there are blank sections between recordings or sections recorded in different standards (HDV/DV) on the same tape, the end search may not work correctly.

Locating Scenes by Recording Date

You can locate the change of the date/ time zone with the date search function.
Press or on the wireless controller.
• Press more than once to search for further date changes (up to 10 times).
• To cancel the search press .
STOP
NOTES
Recordings shorter than 1 minute per date/ time zone cannot be located with this function. Date search may not function if the date, time or data code are not correctly displayed. If there are sections recorded in different standards (HDV/DV) on the same tape, the date search may not work correctly.
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