Before use, please read these instructions completely.
VQT4D36
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Information for Your Safety
∫ About recording formats and compatibility of the unit
≥ The unit is an MP4 format (MPEG-4 AVC file standard) Dual Camera
for recording high-definition motion pictures.
≥ AVCHD and MPEG2 motion pictures are different formats, and are not
therefore supported by the unit.
∫ Indemnity about recorded content
Panasonic does not accept any responsibility for damages directly or
indirectly due to any type of problems that result in loss of recording or
edited content, and does not guarantee any content if recording or editing
does not work properly. Likewise, the above also applies in a case where
any type of repair is made to the unit (including any other non-built-in
memory related component).
∫ Handling of built-in memory
This unit is equipped with the built-in memory. When using this
component, pay attention to the following points.
Back up data periodically.
The built-in memory is temporary storage. In order to avoid erasing data
due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, and failures,
back up the data to a PC or disc. (l 113 )≥ The status indicator (l 9) illuminates in red while the SD card or built-
in memory is being accessed (initialization, recording, playback,
deleting etc.). Do not perform the following operations when the
indicator illuminates. It may damage the built-in memory or cause a
malfunction in the unit.
jTurn the unit off (remove the battery)
jInsert and remove the SD Card
jInsert and remove the USB cable
jExpose the unit to vibrations or shock
≥ About disposing of or giving away this unit. (l 152)
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∫ About Condensation (When the lens or the LCD
monitor is fogged up)
≥ Condensation occurs when the ambient temperature or humidity
changes. Be careful of condensation since it causes lens or LCD
monitor stains, fungus and camera malfunction.
≥ For more details about the cause and action required for condensation,
refer to page 157.
∫ Cards that you can use with this unit
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card
≥ 4 GB or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDHC logo or 48 GB
or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDXC logo are not based
on SD Memory Card Specifications.
≥ Refer to page 16 for more details on SD cards.
∫ For the purposes of these operating instructions
≥ SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card are
referred to as the “SD card”.
≥ Functions that can be used for motion picture recording/motion picture
playback are indicated by in these operating instructions.
≥ Functions that can be used for still picture recording/still picture
playback are indicated by in these operating instructions.
≥ Functions that can be used for audio recording/audio playback are
indicated by in these operating instructions.
≥ Pages for reference are indicated by an arrow, for example: l 00
≥ “File” is used to mean “scene”, “still picture” and “audio file”.
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Contents
Information for Your Safety............................................................... 2
Preparation
Names and Functions of Main Parts ................................................ 7
Power supply.................................................................................... 10
Inserting/removing the battery..................................................... 10
Charging the battery ................................................................... 12
Charging and recording time....................................................... 14
Recording to a card ......................................................................... 16
Cards that you can use with this unit .......................................... 16
Inserting/removing an SD card.................................................... 18
Turning the unit on/off ..................................................................... 20
About standby mode ................................................................... 20
About economy function ............................................................. 21
About the high temperature warning icon ................................... 22
Selecting a mode ............................................................................. 23
Setting date and time....................................................................... 24
Basic
Before recording .............................................................................. 26
Cautions for use............................................................................. 150
About copyright ............................................................................. 158
Recording modes/approximate recordable time ........................ 160
Approximate number of recordable pictures .............................. 162
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Preparation
1
2
3
4
Names and Functions of Main Parts
1LCD monitor (l 27)
Due to limitations in LCD production
technology, there may be some tiny bright or
dark spots on the LCD monitor screen.
However, this is not a malfunction and does
not affect the recorded picture.
≥ It can open up to 90o.
≥ It can rotate up to 180o A towards the lens or 105o B towards the
≥ The flash reaches high temperatures and may cause burns if touched.
Please do not touch the flash.
21 Tripod receptacle
≥ If you attach a tripod which has a 5.5 mm screw or larger, it may
damage this unit.
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Preparation
Power supply
∫ About batteries that you can use with this unit
The battery that can be used with this unit is VW-VBX070.
It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very
similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in
some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately
protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of
appropriate safety standards. There is a possibility that these
battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that
we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of
use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure that safe products are
used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack
is used.
Inserting/removing the battery
≥ Press the power button to turn off the unit. (l 20)
1 Open the battery/card cover.
1
Slide while pushing the battery/
card cover.
2 Open the battery/card cover.
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2
Insert the battery, taking care to match up the terminal markings.
A
terminal markings
≥
It is possibl e to mistakenly insert the battery upside down, so be sure to check the
orientation carefully.
3
Close the battery/card cover.
≥
Securely close it until it clicks.
Removing the battery
Press and hold down the power button to turn off the unit, then pull up and remove the
battery.
≥
Always check that the LCD monitor and status indicator lamp are off.
≥
Keep the battery pack out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
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Charging the battery
When this unit is purchased, the battery is not charged. Charge
the battery fully before using this unit for the first time.
The unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is connected.
The primary circuit is always “live” as long as the AC adaptor is
connected to an electrical outlet.
Important:
≥ Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor and USB cable. Do not
use parts supplied with other equipment.
≥ The AC adaptor and USB cable are for use with this unit only. Do
not use them with other equipment. Similarly, do not use AC
adaptors and USB cables from other equipment with this unit.
≥ The battery is charged while the unit is off or in the sleep mode.
(l 21)
The battery cannot be charged while the unit is recording or
playing back.
≥ It is recommended to charge the battery in a temperature between
10 oC and 30 oC. (The battery temperature should also be the
same.)
A Status indicator
B AC adaptor
C To the AC outlet
≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will go.
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1 Connect the USB cable to the AC adaptor.
≥
Check that the plug portion of the AC adaptor is not loose or misaligned.
2 Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet.
3 Connect the USB cable to the unit.
≥
The status indicator flashes red with a period of approximately 2 seconds
(approximately 1 second on, 1 second off), and charging begins.
It will turn off when the charging is completed.
≥ Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one.
≥ Do not use any other USB cables except the supplied one.
≥ We recommend using Panasonic batteries (l 14).
≥ If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this
product.
≥ Do not heat or expose to flame.
≥ Do not leave the battery(ies) in a car exposed to direct sunlight for a
long period of time with doors and windows closed.
≥ For charging by connecting to another device, refer to page 126.
≥ If the status indicator flashes at a particularly fast or slow rate, refer to
page 155.
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Charging and recording time
∫ Charging/Recording time
≥ Temperature: 25 oC/humidity: 60%RH (When using AC adaptor)
Battery model
number
[Voltage/Capacity
(minimum)]
Supplied battery/
VW-VBX070
(optional)
[3.7 V/700 mAh]
≥ These times are approximations.
≥ The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been
discharged completely. Charging time and recordable time vary
depending on the usage conditions such as high/low
temperature.
≥ The actual recordable time refers to the recordable time when
repeatedly starting/stopping recording, turning the unit on/off, moving
the zoom lever etc.
≥ The batteries heat up after use or charging. This is not a malfunction.
Charging
time
2h
Recording
mode
Maximum
continuously
recordable
time
50 min30 min
55 min35 min
50 min30 min
1h5min35min
1h25min45min
1h5min40min
1h30mins
Actual
recordable
time
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Battery capacity indication
≥ The display changes as the battery capacity reduces.
#### (red)
When the charge is low, is displayed at the centre of the LCD
monitor.
≥ Due to the characteristics of the battery, it may not be possible to
correctly display the charge remaining on the battery. For instance,
at low temperatures, the indicator may turn on earlier.
Because the status of the charge remaining indicator changes
according to the ambient temperature, conditions of use, etc., the
indicator should be considered as an approximate guide.
∫ Approximate operating time and number of
recordable still pictures
Number of
recordable
pictures
Recording timeApprox. 105 min
Playback timeApprox. 210 min
Recording conditions by CIPA standard
≥ CIPA is an abbreviation of Camera & Imaging Products Association.
≥ Use of supplied battery
≥ Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card (2 GB)
Approx. 210 pictures
By CIPA standard
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Preparation
Recording to a card
The unit can record motion pictures, still pictures or audio to an SD card
or built-in memory. To record to an SD card, read the following.
This unit (an SDXC compatible device) is compatible with SD Memory
Cards, SDHC Memory Cards and SDXC Memory Cards. When using
an SDHC Memory Card/SDXC Memory Card with other equipment,
check the equipment is compatible with these Memory Cards.
Cards that you can use with this unit
Use SD cards conforming to Class 4 or higher of the SD Speed
Class Rating* for motion picture recording.
Card typeCapacity
SD Memory Card512 MB/1 GB/2 GB
SDHC Memory Card
SDXC Memory Card48 GB/64 GB
* SD Speed Class Rating is the speed standard regarding continuous
writing. Check via the label on the card, etc.
e.g.:
≥ Please confirm the latest information about SD Memory Cards/SDHC
Memory Cards/SDXC Memory Cards that can be used for motion
picture recording on the following website.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/e_cam
(This website is in English only.)
≥ To use the Eye-Fi transfer feature (l 134), an Eye-Fi X2 series SD
card is required.
≥ Operation of SD Memory Cards with a capacity of 256 MB or less is not
guaranteed.
4GB/6GB/8GB/12GB/16GB/
24 GB/32 GB
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≥ 4 GB or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDHC logo or 48 GB
32
or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDXC logo are not based
on SD Memory Card Specifications.
≥ The operation of Memory cards exceeding 64 GB cannot be
guaranteed.
≥ When the write-protect switch A on SD card is
locked, no recording, deletion or editing will be
possible on the card.
≥ Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to
prevent swallowing.
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Inserting/removing an SD card
When using an SD card not from Panasonic, or one previously used on
other equipment, for the first time on this unit, format the SD
card. (l 48) When the SD card is formatted, all of the recorded data is
deleted. Once the data is deleted, it cannot be restored.
Caution:
Check that the status indicator has gone off.
1 Open the battery/card cover.
Status indicator A
≥ When this unit is
accessing the SD card
or built-in memory, the
status indicator lights up
red.
2 Insert (remove) the SD card into (from) the card slot.
≥ Face the label side B in the direction shown in the illustration and
press it straight in as far as it will go.
≥ Press the centre of the SD card and then pull it straight out.
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3 Close the battery/card cover.
≥ Securely close it until it clicks.
≥ Do not touch the terminals on the back of the SD card.
≥ Do not shock, bend, or drop the SD card.
≥ Electrical noise, static electricity or the failure of this unit or the SD card
may damage or erase the data stored on the SD card.
≥ When the status indicator illuminates in red, do not:
jRemove the SD card
jTurn the unit off
jInsert and remove the USB cable
jExpose the unit to vibrations or shock
Performing the above while the indicator is on may result in damage to
data/SD card or this unit.
≥ Do not expose the terminals of the SD card to water, dirt or dust.
≥ Do not place SD cards in the following areas:
jIn direct sunlight
jIn very dusty or humid areas
jNear a heater
jLocations susceptible to significant difference in temperature
(condensation can occur.)
jWhere static electricity or electromagnetic waves occur
≥ To protect SD cards, return them to their cases when you are not using
them.
≥ About disposing of or giving away the SD card. (l 156)
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Preparation
To turn off the unit
Hold down the power button until the
LCD monitor goes off.
≥ Pressing the power button for a short
time sends the unit into sleep mode.
(l 21)
Turning the unit on/off
Open the LCD monitor and press the power button to
turn on the unit.
The LCD monitor turns on.
About standby mode
When the LCD monitor is closed while the unit is on, the unit enters
standby mode which consumes very little power.
In standby mode, opening the LCD monitor turns on the unit, making the
unit ready for recording immediately. Use standby mode when you stop
using the unit but intend to use it again after a short time.
∫ Standby mode∫ To turn on the unit
≥ The unit does not go into standby mode when you close the LCD
monitor during motion picture recording or audio recording.
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≥ If you open the LCD monitor when in standby mode, the unit enters
recording mode.
≥ In the following cases, opening the LCD monitor does not turn on the
unit. Press the power button to turn on the unit.
jWhen the unit is originally purchased
jWhen you have turned off the unit using the power button
About economy function
To prevent battery consumption due to forgetting to turn the unit off etc.,
the economy mode function works to send the unit into sleep mode if the
unit has been on for approximately 5 minutes (default setting) without an
operation being performed. (The LCD monitor switches off, and the
status indicator flashes green)
≥ When the unit is in sleep mode, you can turn on the unit by pressing
any of the buttons on the unit. (The mode prior to entering sleep mode
is restored.)
≥ The time until the unit goes into sleep mode can be changed. (l 47)
≥ Approximately 1 hour after entering sleep mode, the unit enters
standby mode.
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About the high temperature warning icon
If the battery temperature or unit internal temperature (excluding battery)
rises, the high temperature warning icon will provide warning as
indicated below.
Battery/unit
internal
temperature
A High temperature
≥ When you turn off the unit while the temperature is high ( is
displayed), you will not be able to turn on the unit again until the
temperature lowers. ( will flash.)
Screen
display
(ON)
(ON)
(Flashing)
Unit operation
Although it is possible to
record/play back, please stop
using the unit as soon as
possible and turn off the unit.
Motion picture recording is no
longer possible. (If you are
recording a motion picture, the
recording stops.) Please turn
off the unit.
After the flashing of the ,
the unit turns off automatically.
The unit does not turn on when
the temperature drops. (
flashes.)
Wait for the temperature to
drop before using the unit
again.
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Preparation
Selecting a mode
Change the mode to recording or playback.
Press the REC/ button.
≥ Each press of the REC/ button changes the mode.
Recording Mode (l 28, 31, 35)
Playback Mode (l 40, 82)
For recording motion pictures,
still pictures and audio
For playing back motion
pictures, still pictures and audio
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Preparation
1
Setting date and time
If the screen to set the date and time appears when you turn on the unit,
skip to step 2 and follow the steps to set the date and time.
1 Select the menu. (l 44)
[MENU]: # [CLOCK SET]
2 Select an item (DATE/TIME/DISP) using the SET
button and then tilt the SET button to the right or
press the SET button.
3 (When [DATE] or [TIME] is selected)
Tilt the SET button to the left or right to select the
desired item and then up and down to set the
numerical values.
e.g.: When [DATE] is selected
≥ The year can be set between 2000 and 2039.
≥ The 24-hour system is used to display the time.
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(When [DISP] is selected)
Select the year/month/day display method using the
SET button.
4 Press the SET button.
5 Select [SAVE DATE AND TIME] using the SET button
and then press the SET button.
≥ To return to the recording screen or playback screen, press the MENU
button.
≥ At the time of purchase, the [CLOCK SET] is not set.
≥ If the date and time have not been set or the built-in clock battery has
run down, the screen display and recording day/month/year
information will appear as follows.
Recording screen display: --.--.---- -:-Recording day/month/year information: 01.01.2012 0:00
≥ To charge the built-in clock battery, install a fully charged battery in the
unit. If you leave the battery for approximately 2 days, the time settings
will be stored for approximately 7 days. (The charging continues even
when the unit is turned off)
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Basic
Before recording
∫ Basic camera positioning
Example 1:
Grip the unit with the forefinger of
your right hand above the lens and
the middle finger to little finger
surrounding the body.
≥ To avoid dropping the unit, be sure to attach a handstrap.
≥ When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no
danger of colliding with another person or object.
≥ When you are outdoors, record pictures with the sunlight behind you. If
the subject is backlit, it will become dark in the recording.
≥ Keep your arms near your body and separate your legs for better
balance.
≥ When performing zoom operations, you can prevent the jitter
associated with zoom operations by placing your other hand on the
LCD monitor to stabilise the unit.
≥ Ensure that the lens and flash are not obstructed by your fingers or the
handstrap. Also, ensure that your hand is not blocking the
microphones on the LCD monitor.
∫ Basic motion picture recording
≥ The unit should normally be held steady when recording.
≥ If you move the unit when recording, do so slowly, maintaining a
constant speed.
≥ The zoom operation is useful for recording subjects you cannot get
close to, but overuse of zoom in and zoom out can make the resulting
motion picture less enjoyable to watch.
Example 2:
Grip the unit with the forefinger to
little finger of your right hand
surrounding the body.
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∫ Recording yourself
Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens side.
≥ The image is horizontally flipped
as if you see a mirror image.
(However the image recorded is
the same as a normal recording.)
∫ If the surface of the unit gets hot
Due to the characteristics of the unit, the outer surface may become
warm during use, but this does not indicate a malfunction.
≥ If the unit starts to feel uncomfortably hot during use, you might
temporarily discontinue use until it cools down, or try holding it in your
other hand for a while. Please use a tripod or other support when using
the unit for a long time.
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Basic
000:00:00
Recording motion pictures
≥ Before turning on the unit, remove the lens cap.
≥
Motion pictures are recorded to the SD card if one is inserted. If no SD
card is inserted, the motion pictures are recorded to the built-in memory.
1 Open the LCD monitor.
2 Press the recording start/stop button to start
recording.
000:00:00
000:00:00
A When you begin recording, ¥ appears.
3 Press the recording start/stop button again to pause
recording.
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∫ About the screen indications in the motion picture
000:00:15000:00:15000:00:15
recording
Recording mode
Motion picture operation indicator (l 139)
μ (Red)
000:00:15
During motion picture recording
When the remaining recordable time drops to
approx. 30 seconds or less, μ flashes.
During recording:
Recording time elapsed
Each time the unit is put into recording pause, the
counter display will be reset to 000:00:00.
During recording standby:
Approximate remaining recordable time
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≥ The images recorded between pressing the recording start/stop button
to start recording and pressing it again to pause recording become one
scene.
≥ If the file size exceeds 4 GB during recording, the unit saves the file
and saves the continuation in a new file. (A new file is created
automatically every 4 GB (l 161))
≥ While recording is in progress, the recording will not stop even if the
LCD monitor is closed.
≥ Please refer to page 160 for details about approximate recordable
time.
About the compatibility of the recorded motion
pictures
≥ They are not compatible with devices other than those that support
MP4. Images cannot be played with equipment that does not
support MP4. Confirm that your equipment supports MP4 by
referring to the operating instructions.
≥ There are some cases where the recorded motion pictures cannot
be played back, even if the device supports MP4. In such a case,
play back on this unit instead.
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Basic
F3.5
1/30
Recording still pictures
≥ Before turning on the unit, remove the lens cap.
≥ Still pictures are recorded to SD card if one is inserted. If no SD card is
inserted, the still pictures are recorded to the built-in memory.
1 Open the LCD monitor.
2 (For auto focus only)
Press the button halfway.
F3.5
F3.5
1/30
1/30
A Focus area (area inside brackets)
3 Press the button fully.
≥ If you continue to hold down the button, you can check the
recorded image on the LCD monitor.
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∫ About the recording standby screen display
MM
141414
300030003000
F3.5F3.5F3.5
1/301/301/30
ISO400ISO400ISO400
The field of view of the image displayed on the LCD monitor differs for
motion picture recording and still picture recording. At time of purchase,
the recording standby screen displays video view. Press the button
halfway to change to photo view.
≥ When [PHOTO VIEW] is set to (ON), you can change the recording
standby screen display to the photo view. (l 77)
Video viewPhoto view
A Video recording area
∫ About the screen indications in the still picture
recording
Still picture operation indicator (l 137)
Size of still pictures (l 63)
3000Remaining number of still pictures
ßFlash (l 67)
ISO400ISO (l 71)
F3.5Iris value
1/30Shutter speed
Image stabiliser for still picture (l 56)
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∫ About the focusing area
14
M
≥ When [FOCUS MODE] (l 69) is set to
[9-PT AUTOFOCUS], (focusing area A)
is displayed at the position where focus is
achieved.
The unit automatically determines the
position where focus is achieved from nine
focus points within the recording area. If the
focusing area doesn’t appear in a desired position, try adjusting the
camera angle etc., and focus again.
When focus is achieved over a wide range at the centre of the screen,
a large focusing area is displayed.
≥ When [FOCUS MODE] (l 69) is set to [SPOT FOCUS], the unit can
focus on the subject in the centre of the recording area.
≥ When the risk of jitter increases due to a slower shutter speed while
recording still picture, (camera shake icon) will appear on the LCD
monitor. When this occurs, attach the unit to a tripod to prevent jitter
while recording or set [FLASH] to ßA (AUTO). (l 67)
≥ When recording in a dark environment, writing to the card may take
time.
≥ To print a picture, save the picture to the SD card (l 109) and print
using a PC or a printer.
≥ The edges of still pictures recorded on this unit with a 16:9 aspect ratio
may be cut at printing. Check the printer or photo studio before
printing.
≥ Please refer to page 162 for details about the number of recordable
pictures.
14
14
M
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About recording still pictures during
0.9
M
motion picture recording and audio
recording
You can record still pictures while recording a motion picture or while
recording audio. (simultaneous recording)
Press the button fully (press to the bottom) to take
the picture.
≥ When the recordable time drops to approximately
30 seconds or less, the unit can no longer record still
pictures while recording a motion picture or while
recording audio.
∫ About picture size
When you record a still picture while recording a motion picture or audio,
the picture size will depend on the Recording mode. (l 62)
Recording
mode
/1920k108016:9
/1280k72016:9
/640k4804:3
≥ Still pictures cannot be recorded during recording.
≥ Burst recording is not possible.
≥ The Flash (l 67) and Image stabiliser for still picture (l 56) are
disabled.
Picture sizeAspect ratio
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Basic
1
Recording audio
≥ Audio is recorded to the SD card if one is inserted. If no SD card is
inserted, the audio is recorded to the built-in memory.
1 Open the LCD monitor.
2 Select the menu. (l 44)
[MENU]: # [REC MODE] # [(VOICE RECORD)]
3 Start recording by pressing the recording start/stop
button.
4 Press the recording start/stop button again to stop
recording.
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∫ About the screen display for audio recording
000:00:15
000:00:15
000:00:15
Audio operation indicator (l 138)
(Red)
000:00:15
≥ When the recording time exceeds approximately 5 hours, the file is
saved and the audio recording ends.
During audio recording
When the remaining recordable time drops to
approx. 30 seconds or less, μ flashes.
During audio recording:
Recording time elapsed
Every time recording is stopped, the indicator
returns to 000:00:00.
During audio recording standby:
Approximate remaining recordable time
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Basic
1
MENU
Intelligent Auto Mode
The following modes (appropriate for the condition) are set just by
pointing the unit to what you want to record.
Select the menu. (l 44)
[MENU]: # [INTELLIGENT AUTO] # [ (ON)]
≥ Please refer to page 79 for details about Manual Mode.
ModeEffect
PortraitFaces are detected and focused
SceneryThe whole landscape will be recorded vividly
*1
SpotlightVery bright object is recorded clearly.
*1
Low lightIt can record very clearly even in a dark
*2
Night portraitA person and the background are recorded
*2
Night sceneryYou can record night scenery vividly by
*2
MacroThis allows recording while going near to the
*1
NormalAdjusts the contrast and gives a clean image
*2
automatically, and the brightness is adjusted
so it is recorded clearly.
without whiting out the background sky,
which may be very bright.
room or twilight.
with near real-life brightness.
slowing the shutter speed.
object of recording.
when not using the above modes.
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*1 Mode for motion picture recording only
*2 Mode for still picture recording only
≥ Depending on the recording conditions, the unit may not enter the
desired mode.
≥ We recommend using a tripod in Night portrait/Night scenery/Low light.
≥ Faces cannot be detected depending on the recording conditions, such
as when faces are of certain sizes or at certain tilts or when digital
zoom is used.
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∫ Intelligent Auto Mode
When switching to Intelligent Auto Mode, the Auto White Balance and
Auto Focus operate and automatically adjust the colour balance and
focusing.
Depending on the brightness of the subject etc., the aperture and shutter
speed are automatically adjusted for an optimum brightness.
≥ Colour balance and focus may not be adjusted automatically
depending on light sources or scenes. If so, manually adjust these
settings. (l 79, 81)
Automatic White Balance
The illustration shows the range over which Automatic White Balance
functions.
1) The effective range of Automatic
White Balance adjustment on this unit
2) Blue sky
3) Cloudy sky (rain)
4) Sunlight
5) White fluorescent lamp
6) Halogen light bulb
7) Incandescent light bulb
8) Sunrise or sunset
9) Candlelight
If the Automatic White Balance is not
functioning normally, adjust the White
Balance manually. (l 79)
1)
10 000K
9 000K
8 000K
7 000K
6 000K
5 000K
4 000K
3 000K
2 000K
7)
8)
9)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Auto Focus
The unit focuses automatically.
≥ Auto Focus does not work correctly in the following situations. Record
pictures in the Manual Focus Mode. (l 81)
jRecording distant and close-up objects at the same time
jRecording a subject behind dirty or dusty window
jRecording a subject that is surrounded by objects with glossy
surfaces or by highly reflective objects
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Basic
Thumbnail display
Motion picture/Still picture/Audio
playback
1 Press the REC/ button to change to playback
mode.
2 Select the file to play back using the SET button and
press the SET button.
A The information for the file in the yellow frame is displayed.
≥ Tilt and hold the SET button up or down to display the next (or
previous) page.
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3 Play back using the SET button.
Motion picture/audio playback
Playback/Pause
Rewind playback
B Operation icon*
* If the operation icon disappears, perform a SET button operation to
display it.
Still picture playback
Fast forward playback
Stops the playback and
shows the thumbnails.
Deletes still picture (l 97)
Displays previous file
Displays next file
Stops playback and returns to
thumbnail display
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∫ Change the thumbnail display
WW
TT
VOLUME SETTING
While the thumbnail is displayed, the thumbnail display changes in the
following order if the zoom lever is operated to side or side.
21
files () 8 files () 1 file
≥ If you move the zoom lever to the side from the 21
files display mode, the unit goes to the playback folder
selection screen. (l 50)
≥ If you move the zoom lever to the side with a still
picture in a single file display state, the unit enters playback
zoom (l 86).
≥ When the SET button is tilted to the right (left) during single file display,
the next (previous) file is displayed.
≥ When following operations are performed, 8 file display is restored.
jIf you turn the unit off
jIf you change the recording mode
jIf you display the menu screen
∫ Speaker volume adjustment
To adjust the speaker volume during motion picture or audio playback,
operate the volume lever during playback.
Tow a r ds :
Increases the volume
Tow a r ds :
Decreases the volume
≥ When a playback of a motion picture file or audio file ends, the
thumbnail display is restored.
≥ Except in normal motion picture/audio playback, sound is not emitted.
≥ The elapsed time for motion picture playback indication will be reset to
00:00:00 for each scene.
≥ The elapsed time for audio playback indication will be reset to
000:00:00 for each file.
≥ On the thumbnail screen for continuously recorded files (l 161)
exceeding 4 GB, (8 file display) or (1 file display) is displayed.
≥ Closing the LCD monitor stops playback and sends the unit into
standby mode. (l 20)
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Motion picture compatibility
≥ The unit conforms to the MP4 format (MPEG-4 AVC file standard).
≥ Motion pictures recorded on other MP4-compatible equipment may
not play back normally or may not play back at all on this unit.
Similarly, motion pictures recorded on this unit may not play back
normally or may not play back at all on other MP4-compatible
equipment.
Still picture compatibility
≥ This unit conforms to the universal DCF (Design rule for Camera
File system) standard and Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format)
stipulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association). Files which do not conform to the DCF
standard cannot be played back.
≥ The file format of still pictures supported by this unit is JPEG. (Not
all JPEG formatted files will be played back.)
≥ This unit may degrade or not play back still pictures recorded or
created on other products and other products may degrade or not
play back still pictures recorded on this unit.
Audio compatibility
≥ The unit conforms to the AAC file standard.
≥ This unit may degrade or not play back audio recorded or created
on other products and other products may degrade or not play back
audio recorded on this unit.
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Basic
Using the menu screen
1 Press the MENU button.
2 Tilt the SET button to the left.
3 Select tab A or option tab B using the SET button,
and press down the right side of the SET button or
press the SET button.
4 Select from menu items C using the SET button, and
tilt the SET button to the right, or press the SET
button.
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5 Select the setting content using the SET button and
press the SET button to set.
∫ About applicable mode indicator
In the recording menu, the recording mode that reflects the currently
displayed setting is displayed.
D Applicable mode indicator
: Setting is applied to still picture and motion picture recording.
: Setting is applied to still picture recording.
: Setting is applied to motion picture recording.
To get back to the previous screen
Press the MENU button.
To end the menu setting
Press the MENU button several times.
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Basic
123
1
Using Option Menu
≥ The displayed items change depending on the mode setting
(recording mode, playback mode).
Select the menu.
[MENU]: , or # desired setting
OPTION MENU 1
[CLOCK SET]
Please refer to page 24.
[ALERT SOUND]
Set the type and volume of operation sounds for the unit.
[TURN ON/OFF]:
Sets the sound emitted when the unit is turned on/off. ([ON]/[OFF])
[RECORD BEEP]:
Sets the sound emitted when recording is started and stopped.
([ON]/[OFF])
[SHUTTER]:
Sets the sound emitted when the button is pressed.
([OFF]/[A]/[B]/[C]/[D])
[KEY SW]:
Sets the sound emitted when the buttons (SET button, MENU button,
etc.) are pressed. ([OFF]/[A]/[B]/[C]/[D])
[OPERATION VOL]:
Sets the volume of the operation sounds. ([1] to [7])
[ALL OFF]/[OPERATION SOUNDS ON]:
Sets all operation sounds on/off
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[DISPLAY]
2
Turns screen display [ON] (display) or [OFF] (not-display).
[ECONOMY]
Sets the time until the unit goes into sleep mode to save on battery
consumption. (l 21)
[BATTERY:REC]:Sets the time for which the unit is in the
[BATTERY:PLAY]:Sets the time for which the unit is in the
[AC:REC/PLAY]:Sets the time for which the unit is in the
recording mode using the battery, before it goes
into sleep mode.
([1 min]/[3 min]/[5 min]/[10 min])
playback mode using the battery, before going
into sleep mode.
([1 min]/[3 min]/[5 min]/[10 min]/[30 min])
recording/playback mode using the AC adaptor,
before going into sleep mode.
([1 min]/[3 min]/[5 min]/[10 min]/[30 min]/
[60 min])
[BRIGHTNESS]
Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor of the unit (7 steps).
OPTION MENU 2
[LANGUAGE]
You can select the language on the screen display and the menu screen.
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[TV OUTPUT]
[TV SYSTEM]:Please refer to page 105.
[TV ASPECT]:Please refer to page 104.
[HDMI]:Please refer to page 105.
[VIERA Link]:Please refer to page 106.
[INITIAL SET]
Returns the menu to the settings at the time of purchase.
≥ Settings for [CLOCK SET], [LANGUAGE] and the double range zoom
will not be changed.
[FORMAT]
Please be aware that if a medium is formatted, then all the data recorded
on the medium will be erased and cannot be restored. Back up important
data on a PC, disc etc. (l 113)≥ To format the built-in memory, perform a format with the SD card
removed.
[FORMAT]:
A logical format is performed on the SD card or built-in memory.
[DELETE DATA]:
A physical format is performed on the SD card or built-in memory.
Select [FORMAT] or [DELETE DATA] using the SET button and
press the SET button.
≥ When selecting [DELETE DATA], please use the AC adaptor. When
using the battery, [DELETE DATA] cannot be selected.
≥ Select [DELETE DATA] and perform a physical formatting of the SD
card when the SD card is to be disposed/ transferred. (l 156)
≥ Select [DELETE DATA] and perform a physical formatting of the built-in
memory when this unit is to be disposed/ transferred. (l 152)
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≥ Do not turn this unit off or remove the SD card, while formatting. Do not
3
expose the unit to vibrations or shock.
Use this unit to format media.
Formatting built-in memory is only available with this unit.
Do not format an SD card using any other equipment such as a
PC. The card may not be used on this unit.
OPTION MENU 3
[REC FOLDER]
Creates or selects a recording folder (folder containing a recorded file).
(SD card recording only)
≥ Insert the SD card.
≥ Set to Recording mode. (l 23)
1Select [REC FOLDER] using the SET button and press the SET
button.
2
(When creating a folder)
Select [CREATE NEW FOLDER] using the SET button and press
the SET button.
≥ The created folder is set as the recording folder.
(When selecting a folder)
Select the folder number of the desired folder using the SET
button and press the SET button.
≥ You cannot select folders which have been created on other
equipment or folders which already contain the maximum number
of files.
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[PLAYBACK FOLDER]
When the SD card or built-in memory contains multiple folders, you can
select a folder for playback.
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
1Select [PLAYBACK FOLDER] using the SET button and press
the SET button.
2Select the folder to play back using the SET button and press
the SET button.
≥ The thumbnail screen is displayed with the first file in the selected
folder surrounded by a yellow frame.
3Select the file to playback using the SET button and press the
SET button.
[FILE NO. CONT’D]
This function sets the file numbers when the card is exchanged or
formatted.
[ON]:File numbers are retained even when the card is
[OFF]:File numbers are reset to start from [0001] when the
exchanged or formatted.
card is exchanged or formatted.
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When [FILE NO. CONT’D] is set to [ON] and there are files remaining
on the newly inserted card, the files subsequently recorded on the
card will be numbered as described below.
When the newly inserted card contains file numbers which are
smaller than the file numbers recorded before changing the
cards
The numbering continues from the file currently being recorded.
Example:
If you record files up to 0015 on a first card and then exchange the
first card for a second card, which already has files up to 0005
recorded on it, the new file numbers on the second card will start from
0016.
When the newly inserted card contains file numbers which are
larger than the file numbers recorded before changing the cards
The file number will be consecutive to the last file number recorded on
the second card.
Example:
If you record files up to 0005 on a first card and then exchange the
first card for a second card, which already has files up to 0015
recorded on it, the new file numbers on the second card will start from
0016.
≥ In the case of the built-in memory, when [FILE NO. CONT’D] is set to
[ON] the file numbers can be given consecutive in the same way as
when the card is used.
[Eye-Fi]
Please refer to page 134.
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Advanced (Recording)
A Zoom bar
TW
Using the zoom
≥ Set to Recording mode. (l 23)
Zoom lever
T side:Close-up recording
W side:Wide-angle recording
≥ i.Zoom and digital zoom can be set in [ZOOM MODE]. (l 55)
∫ About the zoom bar
B : Optical zoom
C : i.Zoom/Digital zoom (blue)
≥ During zoom operations, the zoom bar is displayed.
≥ The magnification displayed at the left and right of the zoom bar is the
minimum and maximum zoom magnification.
(zoom in)
(zoom out)
≥ When recording motion pictures at high levels of magnification, we
recommend fixing the unit to a tripod to prevent it moving.
≥ If you take your finger off the zoom lever during zoom operation, the
operation sound may be recorded. When returning the zoom lever to
the original position, move it quietly.
≥ The unit will focus from approximately 80 cm or more when the zoom
magnification is at its maximum.
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When the zoom magnification is 1k, this unit can focus on a subject
approx. 10 cm away from the lens. (When [INTELLIGENT AUTO] is set
to [ON], or [FOCUS] is set to (MACRO), you can record from as
close as 1 cm with the zoom magnification at 1 times and from 80 cm
with the zoom magnification at its maximum.)
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Double range zoom
The enlarged size will be approximately double size (double range
zoom). Press again to return to normal size.
≥ Set to Recording mode. (l 23)
Press the zoom range button.
≥ On the normal zoom recording screen, the icon is displayed. On
the double-range zoom recording screen, the icon is displayed.
≥ You cannot operate the zoom range button in the i.Zoom/Digital zoom
region (blue). (l 52)
≥ The image enlarged using the double range zoom can be recorded
only as a motion picture. Still pictures are recorded without being
enlarged.
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Zoom mode
4
Set the digital zoom and i.Zoom.
≥ Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [ZOOM MODE] # desired setting
(DIGITAL ZOOM):Digital zoom
(i.ZOOM):This zoom function allows you to maintain
(OFF):Optical zoom only
≥ The larger the digital zoom magnification, the more the image quality is
degraded.
≥ With still picture recording, i.Zoom is disabled.
∫ About the maximum zoom magnification
The maximum zoom magnification differs according to the mode and
settings of the unit.
Image
stabiliser
for
motion
pictures
Motion
picture
recording
Still
picture
recording
OFF/ON
ACTIVE
MODE
––1k5k5k50k
high-definition picture quality.
Double
range
zoom
W
(Wide)
(OFF) (i.ZOOM)
1k6k7.5k60k
2k12k15k120k
1k5k6k50k
2k10k12k100k
T (Tele)
Zoom mode setting
(DIGITAL
ZOOM)
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Advanced (Recording)
3
Image stabiliser
Use the Image stabiliser to reduce the effects of shake during recording.
≥
Set to Recording mode. (l23)
∫
Image stabiliser for motion pictures
Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [E.I.S.(VIDEO)] # desired setting
≥
When (ACTIVE MODE) is set, the field of view will differ from normal recording.
Video view in normal recordingVideo view in (ACTIVE MODE)
∫
3
(ACTIVE MODE):
(ON):
(OFF):
This setting gives more stabilisation and is suitable
for recording when moving.
This setting is suitable for recording in a stable state
such as scenery.
Cancel the sett ing.
Image stabiliser for still pictures
Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [E.I.S.(PICTURE)] # [ (ON)]
≥
When recording with a tripod, we recommend that you set the Image stabiliser off.
≥
[SCENE MODE] will be set to (OFF) when the [E.I.S.(PICTURE)] is set to
(ON) while the [SCENE MODE] (
≥
Stabilisation may not be possible under strong shaking conditions.
≥
When [SCENE MODE] is set to (FIREWORKS), (NIGHT SCENERY),
(NIGHT PORTRAIT) or (LOW LIGHT), the Image stabiliser may be less effective.
≥
The screen may shake when using optical zoom or during the auto focus operation, but
this does not indicate a fault.
l
63) is set to (HDR (Backlight Comp.)).
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Advanced (Recording)
1
Burst recording
Records a sequence of still pictures at a rate of 10 per second or 1 per
second.
Use this function to record fast-moving subject.
≥ Set to Recording mode. (l 23)
1 Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [BURST] # desired setting
(14M BURST):
Records approximately 1 still picture every 1 second.
The unit records as you hold down the button, ending the
recording when the maximum number pictures in the burst are reached.
(3M BURST):
Records approximately 10 still pictures every 1 second.
The unit records as you hold down the button, ending the
recording when the maximum number pictures in the burst are reached.
(14M REVERSE BURST):
Records approximately 1 still picture every 1 second.
The unit records as you hold down the button. On release of the
button, it stores the maximum number of pictures in the burst,
going back from the moment of release.
(3M REVERSE BURST):
Records approximately 10 still pictures every 1 second.
The unit records as you hold down the button. On release of the
button, it stores the maximum number of pictures in the burst,
going back from the moment of release.
(OFF):
Cancel the setting.
2 (For auto focus only)
Press the button halfway.
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3 Press the button fully.
≥ During recording, lights up in red.
≥ The auto focus works to fix the focus when the button is pressed
halfway.
∫ Maximum number of pictures in the burst
[BURST] setting
/8
/40
≥ When recording with the self-timer, the recording ends when the
maximum number of pictures in the burst is reached.
≥ When burst recording, the following functions are disabled and cannot
be used.
j[FLASH]
j [HDR (Backlight Comp.)] in [SCENE MODE]
j (HDR (Paint)) in [COLOUR MODE]
j[PANORAMA]
≥ The following functions cannot be used with burst recording.
j[E.I.S.(PICTURE)]
j[FACE CHASER]
≥ With burst recording, the shutter speed is faster than 1/30.
Maximum number of pictures
in the burst
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Advanced (Recording)
1
A guide
(Example) When
panning horizontally
Recording panorama still pictures
By recording while panning the unit vertically or horizontally you can
record a 180e or 360e panorama still picture.
direction. Record in such a way that the
red cross and the white cross align. (If the
red cross separates from the guide, the
panorama still picture cannot be correctly
recorded.)
To stop panorama recording part-way
through
Press the button.
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∫ Recording technique
Move the camera toward the direction of recording taking care not to
shake. (Correct recording is not possible when the shake is too big.)
∫ About size of still pictures
The sizes of panorama still pictures are as follows.
Picture size
Panorama setting
(360e PANORAMA)14400k7201280k14400
(180e PANORAMA)7200k7201280k7200
≥ During panorama still picture recording, the zoom function is disabled.
≥ If you record a motion picture with [PANORAMA] set to (360e
PANORAMA) or (180e PANORAMA), zoom operations are
available during recording but zoom will be automatically cancelled
when you stop.
≥ The panorama still picture that will be recorded will be narrower than
what is displayed in the recording screen.
≥ Panorama still pictures are indicated by or in the 1-file or 8-
file thumbnail display.
≥ When recording panorama still pictures, the following functions are
disabled and cannot be used.
j[FLASH], [SCENE MODE], (HDR (Paint)) in [COLOUR MODE],
[BURST] and [SELF TIMER]
≥ The following functions do not work with recording panorama still
pictures.
j[E.I.S.(PICTURE)]
≥ When recording panorama still pictures, [FOCUS] is set to
(AUTO).
Horizontal
panorama still
picture
Verti ca l
panorama still
picture
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≥ Focus and white balance will be fixed to the optimal values for the still
picture for first frame. Therefore, it may not record with focus or
brightness optimal for the whole panorama still picture when focus or
brightness changes drastically during the recording.
≥ Since panorama still picture is composed from multiple still pictures,
there may be cases where the subject may warp or connection may
stand out.
≥ In the following cases, it may not be possible to record correctly.
jWhen the swing speed is too fast or too slow
jWhen recording the subject that have monotone colours or patterns
repeating (such as sky, sandy beach, etc.).
jWhen recording moving subjects (such as people, pets, automobile,
wave, flower dancing in the wind, etc.)
jWhen recording in dark place
jWhen recording in places with flickering light source such as
fluorescent lamp, candle, etc.
jWhen recording the unit held away from your body (axis of rotation)
≥ The recorded panorama picture will not be saved when the recording is
terminated before reaching the half of the set angle. Even if the
recording exceeds half point, black strip will be recorded in the area
that was not recorded when the recording is terminated before
reaching the set angle.
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Advanced (Recording)
1
234
1
1
Recording functions of menus
≥ Set to Recording mode. (l 23)
≥ Select the menu. (l 44)
[MENU]: , , or # desired setting
RECORDING MENU 1
[REC MODE]
You can switch between motion picture recording and audio recording,
and switch the image quality of the motion picture to record.
[MENU]: # [REC MODE] # desired setting
:Records with 1920k1080 pixels. (60i)
:Records with 1920k1080 pixels. (30p)
:Records with 1280k720 pixels. (60p)
:Records with 1280k720 pixels. (30p)
*
:Records with 960k540 pixels. (30p)
:Records with 640k480 pixels. (30p)
:Records audio. (VOICE RECORD)
* is a format suitable for Mac (iMovie’11). It is recommended when
using a Mac.
≥ Recordable time using the battery (l 14)
≥ This function’s default setting is mode.
≥ Please refer to page 160 about approximate recordable time.
≥ When the unit is moved a lot or moved quickly, or when a fast-moving
subject is recorded (particularly when recording in mode),
mosaic-type noise may appear at playback.
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[PICTURE SIZE]
1
1
The higher the number of pixels, the higher the clarity of the picture when
printing.
[MENU]: # [PICTURE SIZE] # desired setting
Picture sizeAspect ratio
4352k32644:3
3744k28084:3
2560k19204:3
2048k15364:3
640k4804:3
4352k244816:9
3744
k210616:9
2560k144016:9
1920k108016:9
[INTELLIGENT AUTO]
Please refer to page 37.
[SCENE MODE]
When you record images in different situations, this mode automatically
sets optimum shutter speeds and apertures.
[MENU]: # [SCENE MODE] # desired setting
(OFF):
Cancel the setting
5 (SPORTS):
To make fast moving scenes less shaky with slow playback and pause
of playback
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(PORTRAIT):
To make people stand out against the background
(SPOT LIGHT):
Improved quality when subject is brightly illuminated
(SNOW):
Improved image quality when shooting in snowy locations
(BEACH):
To make blue in the sea or sky vibrant
(SUNSET):
To make red in the sunrise or sunset vibrant
(FIREWORKS):
To capture the fireworks in the night sky beautifully
(LANDSCAPE):
For spatial scenery
(NIGHT SCENERY):
To capture the evening or night scenery beautifully
(NIGHT PORTRAIT):
To capture a person and the background brightly
(HDR (Backlight Comp.))*:
Provides definition in regions that would otherwise be black or white
(LOW LIGHT):
For dark scenes, such as at dusk
* Mode for still picture recording only. This will not operate during the
motion picture recording.
≥ (SUNSET/FIREWORKS/LANDSCAPE/NIGHT SCENERY/NIGHT
PORTRAIT)
jImage may get blurry when close object is recorded.
≥ (FIREWORKS)
jThe shutter speed is 1/30. (Motion picture recording)
jImage may get washed out when recorded in bright surrounding.
j (the camera shake icon) is displayed constantly when recording
still pictures, but this does not indicate a fault.
jThe shutter speed is 1/15 or more. (Motion picture recording)
≥ (HDR (Backlight Comp.))
jWhen recording a moving subject, a ghost image may appear.
jThe field of view of the recorded still picture is smaller than the range
displayed on the recording screen.
∫ Limitations of scene mode settings
SettingLimitations
(SPORTS)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
(PORTRAIT)
(SPOT LIGHT)
(SNOW)
(BEACH)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
(SUNSET)
(FIREWORKS)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
(LANDSCAPE)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
(NIGHT SCENERY)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to.
FOCUS: Fixed to .
WHITE BALANCE: Fixed to .
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
FLASH: Fixed to .
ISO: Fixed to AUTO.
FACE CHASER: Fixed to (OFF).
EXP COMPENSATION: Fixed to ± 0.
WHITE BALANCE: Fixed to .
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
FACE CHASER: Fixed to (OFF).
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
FLASH: Fixed to .
FACE CHASER: Fixed to (OFF).
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SettingLimitations
(NIGHT PORTRAIT)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
(HDR (Backlight
Comp.))
(LOW LIGHT)PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
BURST: Fixed to (OFF).
PANORAMA: Fixed to (OFF).
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
FLASH: Fixed to .
E.I.S.(PICTURE): Fixed to .
METERING MODE: Fixed to .
ISO: Fixed to AUTO.
COLOUR MODE: Fixed to .
FOCUS: Fixed to .
FLASH: Fixed to .
ISO: Fixed to AUTO.
[BURST]
Please refer to page 57.
[PANORAMA]
Please refer to page 59.
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RECORDING MENU 2
2
2
2
[FLASH]
When the button is pressed, the flash is activated and the picture
will be recorded. Use the built-in flash in order to record still pictures in
dark places.
[MENU]: # [FLASH] # desired setting
ßA (AUTO):The unit determines the brightness of the subject
and emits a flash if necessary.
ß (ON):The unit emits a flash irrespective of the brightness
of the subject.
(OFF):Cancel the setting.
≥ When [FLASH] is set to ßA (AUTO) or ß (ON), [BURST] and
[PANORAMA] are set to (OFF).
≥ [SCENE MODE] will be set to (OFF) when the [FLASH] is set to
ßA (AUTO) or ß (ON) while the [SCENE MODE] (l 63) is set to
(FIREWORKS), (NIGHT SCENERY), (HDR (Backlight
Comp.)), or (LOW LIGHT).
≥ If you register a shortcut function (l 73) to the SET button, you can
change the flash setting from the recording screen.
[SELF TIMER]
The timer can be used to record images or audio.
[MENU]: # [SELF TIMER] # desired setting
(OFF):Cancel the setting
Ø2 (2sec):Records after 2 seconds
Ø10 (10sec):Records after 10 seconds
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When Ø2 (2sec) is selected
When you press the button or the recording start/stop button, the
status indicator flashes red for approximately 2 seconds, then recording
begins.
On the LCD monitor, an indication of ( # ) appears
to notify you of the recording timing.
When Ø10 (10sec) is selected
When you press the button or the recording start/stop button, the
status indicator flashes red for approximately 10 seconds, then recording
begins.
On the LCD monitor, an indication of ( # #
recording timing.
≥ After the recording, the self-timer setting is cancelled.
# #) appears to notify you of the
To stop the timer midway through
Press the button or the recording start/stop button.
≥ Setting the self-timer to Ø2 or Ø10 is a good way to prevent image
shake when the button is pressed while using a tripod etc.
≥ If you register a shortcut function (l 73) to the SET button, you can
change the self-timer setting from the recording screen.
≥ If you set [FOCUS] (l 81) to (AUTO) or (MACRO) when
recording still pictures, the unit will focus automatically immediately
before recording.
≥ With motion picture recording/audio recording, recording does not turn
off automatically.
≥ If you perform any of the following cases, the self-timer will be
cancelled.
jIf you turn the unit off
jIf you change to the playback mode
jIf you send unit into standby mode by closing the LCD monitor
jWhen it goes into sleep mode
[FOCUS]
Please refer to page 81.
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[FOCUS MODE]
2
2
You can select the focusing method according to the position of the
subject.
[MENU]: # [FOCUS MODE] # desired setting
(9-PT AUTOFOCUS):The unit determines the focus
automatically from 9 focus points ()
in the recording range.
(SPOT FOCUS):The unit focuses on the subject over the
focus mark () displayed at the
centre of the LCD monitor.
[METERING MODE]
You can change the light-metering method used to measure brightness.
[MENU]: # [METERING MODE] # desired setting
(MULTI):The unit automatically assesses the
(CENTRE):The unit averages light measurements
(SPOT):The unit meters the subject over spot
≥ [SCENE MODE] will be set to (OFF) when the [METERING
MODE] is set to (CENTRE) or (SPOT) while the [SCENE
MODE] (l 63) is set to (HDR (Backlight Comp.)) or (LOW
LIGHT).
distribution of brightness over the
screen and meters to ensure that the
exposure is appropriate.
over the entire screen, giving higher
weight to the subject at the centre of the
screen.
meter target () displayed at the
centre of the LCD monitor.
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[COLOUR MODE]
2
You record in different colours and add effects such as skin smoothing.
[MENU]: # [COLOUR MODE] # desired setting
(OFF):Cancel the setting.
(HDR (Paint))*:Records still pictures with picture effects.
(SOFT SKIN):Records with skin softening effects.
(MONOCHROME):Records in monochrome.
(SEPIA):Records with colours adjusted to sepia.
(VIVID):Reduced sharpness and increases colour.
(SOFT):Records with reduced sharpness for a
* Mode for still picture recording only
≥ When [COLOUR MODE] is set, [SCENE MODE] is cancelled.
≥ (HDR (Paint))
jWe recommend use of a tripod.
jThe flash is disabled.
j[BURST] and [PANORAMA] are set to (OFF).
jThe field of view of the recorded still picture is smaller than the range
visible on the recording screen.
softer image.
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RECORDING MENU 3
3
3
[ISO]
Although, with the default settings, the ISO sensitivity is set automatically
in accordance with the brightness of the subject, the ISO sensitivity can
be fixed.
[MENU]: # [ISO] # desired setting
AUTO:ISO sensitivity is set automatically.
50:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 50.
100:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 100.
200:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 200.
400:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 400.
800:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 800.
1600:Sets the sensitivity to ISO 1600.
≥ The displayed ISO display value is the default output sensitivity.
≥ The higher the ISO sensitivity, the greater the capability of the unit to
record with fast shutter speeds and in dark environments. However, a
higher sensitivity may also mean more noise in the recorded image
and a more grainy image.
≥ [SCENE MODE] will be set to (OFF) when the [ISO] is set to other
than AUTO while the [SCENE MODE] (l 63) is set to
(FIREWORKS), (HDR (Backlight Comp.)), or (LOW
LIGHT).
≥ If you register a shortcut function (l 73) to the SET button, you can
change the ISO sensitivity setting from the recording screen.
[WHITE BALANCE]
Please refer to page 79.
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[FACE CHASER]
3
The detected face is displayed in the frame.
[MENU]: # [FACE CHASER] # [(ON)]
∫ About prioritised face framing
The prioritised face frame is displayed in
yellow. When the unit is set to Portrait mode
in Intelligent Auto Mode, the unit will focus
on the prioritised face frame and adjust the
brightness accordingly.
≥ The grey frames are for face detection only.
≥ When you press the button halfway while recording still pictures,
the unit focuses on the prioritised frame. When focus is achieved, the
prioritised frame turns green.
≥ A maximum of 15 frames are detected, with the frames near the centre
of the screen and large frames being prioritised.
≥ For still pictures with detected faces, is displayed on the 1-file
thumbnail display. (l 42)
≥ If the subject is small or dark on the LCD monitor, the unit may not be
able to detect it.
≥ [SCENE MODE] will be automatically set to (OFF) when the
[FACE CHASER] is set to (ON) while the [SCENE MODE] (l 63)
is set to (FIREWORKS), (LANDSCAPE), or (NIGHT
SCENERY).
≥ [FOCUS MODE] (l 69) is set to (9-PT AUTOFOCUS) and
[METERING MODE] (l 69) is set to (MULTI).
≥ Face detection is disabled when using burst recording or panorama
still picture recording.
≥ When [FOCUS] (l 81) is set to (MANUAL), Auto focus is
disabled.
≥ When it is set to [ISO] (l 71) or [EXP COMPENSATION] (l 76), the
brightness not adjusted.
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[E.I.S.(VIDEO)]
3
Please refer to page 56.
[E.I.S.(PICTURE)]
Please refer to page 56.
[SHORTCUTS]
This setting registers the functions (shortcut functions) performed when
the SET button is tipped up, down, left and right with the recording screen
displayed.
[MENU]: # [SHORTCUTS]
1Select the destination (up, down, left or right on the SET button)
for the function using the SET button and press the SET button.
///:
Functions are registered individually to up, down, left and right of the
SET button.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS:
Regular functions are automatically registered.
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2Select the function to register using the SET button, and press
-
+
ISO
the SET button.
(AF LOCK):
Locks the focus. (l 75)
(AE LOCK):
Locks the exposure. (l 75)
(FOCUS):
Sets the focus. (l 81)
(Can be registered to and only)
(FLASH):
Sets the flash operation. (l 67)
(EXP COMPENSATION):
Corrects the exposure. (l 76)
ISO
ISO
(ISO):
Sets the ISO sensitivity. (l 71)
Ø(SELF TIMER):
Sets the self-timer. (l 67)
(PHOTO VIEW):
Sets photo view. (l 77)
[OFF]:
Shortcut functions are not registered.
≥ To continue and register other functions, repeat Steps 1 and 2.
3Press the MENU button.
≥ A confirmation screen for the shortcut
settings appears.
4Press the MENU button to complete
the settings.
5Tilt the SET button in the direction in
which you registered the function.
≥ Each tip of the SET button changes the registered function setting.
≥ To confirm the shortcut settings, press the MENU button on the screen
in Step 1. A confirmation screen appears.
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∫ AF lock
If you register AF lock as a shortcut function (l 73), you can record with
the focus locked.
≥ Register the shortcut function. (l 73)
Tilt the SET button in the direction to which you registered AF lock.
≥ will appear on the LCD monitor.
≥ When [FOCUS] is set to (MANUAL), AF Lock is disabled.
≥ The AF lock setting is cancelled if any of the following operations is
performed.
jSetting playback mode
jIf [SCENE MODE] is set to (FIREWORKS)
jIf the [FOCUS] setting is changed
jTurning off the unit
jSetting standby mode
∫ AE lock
If you register AE lock as a shortcut function (l 73), you can record with
the exposure locked.
≥ Register the shortcut function. (l 73)
Tilt the SET button in the direction to which you registered AE lock.
≥ will appear on the LCD monitor.
≥ The AE lock setting is cancelled if any of the following operations is
performed.
jSetting playback mode
jIf the [SCENE MODE] setting is changed
jIf [COLOUR MODE] is set to (HDR (Paint))
jIf the [ISO] setting is changed
jIf the [WHITE BALANCE] setting is changed
jIf the [EXP COMPENSATION] setting is changed
jTurning off the unit
jSetting standby mode
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∫ Exposure compensation
-
+
00
If you register exposure compensation as a shortcut function (l 73), you
can record with altered brightness.
≥ Register the shortcut function (l 73)
1Tilt the SET button in the direction to which you registered the
exposure compensation.
≥ The exposure compensation bar is displayed.
2Tilt the SET button to the left or right to correct the exposure.
≥ The exposure compensation value is displayed to the left side of the
exposure compensation bar.
≥ The exposure compensation value can be corrected in the range –1.8
to +1.8.
≥ The exposure compensation bar disappears when the SET button is
pressed.
≥ The exposure setting is cancelled if any of the following operations is
performed.
jSetting the pointer to n 0
jSetting playback mode
jChanging the [SCENE MODE] settings
jTurning off the unit
jSetting standby mode
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RECORDING MENU 4
4
4
4
[PHOTO VIEW]
Selects the desired field of view (photo view or video view) for the
recording standby screen display. When photo view is selected, a frame
to show the field of view during video recording appears.
[MENU]: # [PHOTO VIEW] # desired setting
(ON): Photo view(OFF): Video view
A Video recording area
≥ If you register a shortcut function (l 73) to the SET button, you can
change the photo view setting from the recording screen.
[ZOOM MODE]
Please refer to page 55.
[WIND CUT]
This is for reducing the wind noise coming into the built-in microphones.
[MENU]: # [WIND CUT] # [(ON)]
≥ This function’s default setting is [(ON)].
≥ You may not see the full effect depending on the recording conditions.
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[AUTO REVIEW]
4
1
2
Sets the period for which the recorded image appears on the LCD
monitor after the button is pressed.
[MENU]: # [AUTO REVIEW] # desired setting
(1sec):Still pictures are displayed for approximately
1 second after being recorded.
(2sec):Still pictures are displayed for approximately
2 seconds after being recorded.
(OFF):Still pictures are not displayed after being recorded.
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Advanced (Recording)
3
Manual recording
White Balance
Automatic White Balance function may not reproduce natural colours
depending on the scenes or lighting conditions. If so, you can adjust the
White Balance manually.
1 Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [WHITE BALANCE]
2 Select the white balance using the SET button, and
press the SET button.
(AUTO):The unit distinguishes the weather and
lighting at the recording location and
automatically adjusts the white balance.
(Auto)
(SUNNY):Outdoors under a clear sky
(CLOUDY):Outdoors under cloudy sky
(INDOOR 1):Incandescent light, video lights like in the
studio, etc.
(INDOOR 2):Colour fluorescent lamps, sodium lamps in
gymnasiums etc.
(WHITE SET):≥ Mercury-vapor lamps, sodium lamps,
≥ Lights used for wedding receptions at
≥ Sunrise, sunset, etc.
≥ To return to auto setting, select (AUTO).
some fluorescent lights
hotels, stage spotlights in theaters
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∫ To set the White Balance manually
1Point the unit at a white subject that fills the screen.
2Select the (WHITE SET) and press the SET button.
≥ The LCD monitor display will go dark for a moment and then return to
the recording menu. When the icon appears on the recording
menu, the white balance has been set.
≥ When the brightness changes or the recording location changes and
the colour balance is not longer correct, check whether the white
balance setting is suitable for the light source.
≥ If you turn on the unit with the lens cap still fitted, the auto white
balance will not be set correctly. Always remove the lens cap before
turning on the unit.
≥ [SCENE MODE] will be set to (OFF) when the [WHITE BALANCE]
is set to other than (AUTO) while the [SCENE MODE] (l 63) is set
to (BEACH), (SUNSET), or (FIREWORKS).
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Setting the focus and recording
2
Set the focus in accordance with the distance to the subject.
1 Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [FOCUS] # desired setting
2 Select the item to set using the SET button and press
the SET button.
(AUTO):The focus is set automatically.
(MANUAL):Adjusts the focus manually when it is difficult
(MACRO):Select when recording a subject from close
∫ Using manual focus
1Select (MANUAL) and press the
SET button.
≥ The bar for setting the focus appears.
2Tilt the SET button left or right to set
the focus, and press the SET button.
≥ Set the focus and return to the recording
screen.
≥ When focus is set to (MANUAL) or (MACRO), the [SCENE
MODE] function is set to (OFF).
≥ Even with a setting of (MANUAL) or (MACRO), if you set the
[SCENE MODE] to a setting other than (OFF), the focus setting is
set to (AUTO).
≥ When you set the focus to (MACRO), start with the zoom set to
Wide (W).
≥ If you register a shortcut function (l 73) to the SET button, you can
change the focus setting from the recording screen.
≥ In certain cases, it may be difficult to achieve focus automatically.
to achieve focus automatically.
range.
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Advanced (Playback)
Playback Operations
Playback using operation icon
For details on the basic playback operations, refer to page 40.
Playback
operation
Fast
forward/
rewind
playback
SET button/
Playback
display
During
Playback
Operating steps
Tilt the SET button to the right
during playback for fast-forward
playback (tilt to the left for rewind
playback).
≥ Each tip of the SET button changes
the playback speed. (Maximum 15k
normal speed)
≥ Tilt the SET button in the opposite
direction during forward winding or
rewinding to slow the winding speed.
≥ Press the SET button to restore
normal playback.
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Playback
operation
Slow-
motion
playback
SET button/
Playback
display
During Pause
Operating steps
With the playback paused, tilt and
hold the SET button to the right for
slow motion playback until release
(tilt and hold to the left for reverse
slow motion playback).
≥ Press the SET button to restore
normal playback.
Frameby-frame
playback
The
motion
picture is
advanced
one frame
at a time.
Scroll
playback
During stop/
during pause
With playback paused, tilt the SET
button to the right (tilt to the left for
reverse frame-by-frame playback)
≥ Reverse frame-by-frame playback
will be in 1 second interval (,
, , , and ) or
0.5 second interval ().
≥ Press the SET button to restore
normal playback.
Press the SET button during the
display of the panorama still picture
≥ When playing back a horizontal
panorama still picture, the playback
scrolls from left to right.
≥ When playing back a vertical
panorama still picture, the playback
scrolls from down to up.
≥ Pressing the SET button again to
pause the scroll playback.
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Creating still picture from motion picture
A single frame from the recorded motion picture can be saved as a still
picture. The picture size of the still picture to be created will differ
depending on the recording mode of the recorded motion picture.
1 Pause at the location to be saved as a still picture
during the playback.
≥ You may find it convenient to use slow motion playback and frame-by-
frame playback here.
2 Press the button fully.
3 Select the aspect ratio of the still picture to be saved
and press the SET button.
Aspect ratioRecording modePicture size
/1920k1080
16:9
4:3
≥ Date the motion picture was recorded will be registered as date of the
still picture.
≥ Quality will be different from the normal still picture.
≥ When creating a still picture from a recorded motion picture in
recording mode, [16:9] cannot be selected.
≥ The still picture is saved with a new image number.
/1280k720
960k540
/1920k1440
/1280k960
960k720
640k480
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Cutting out a section of a panorama still
picture
You can cut out and save a section of a panorama still picture you have
recorded.
1 Display the panorama still picture.
2 Press the SET button to start scroll playback of the
panorama still picture.
3 Press the SET button to pause at the section you
wish to cut out.
4 Press the button.
≥ The cut-out still picture is saved with picture size of 1280k720.
≥ The date and time of the recording of the panorama still picture are
stored as the date and time of the cut-out picture.
≥ The cut-out still picture is saved with a new image number.
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Zooming in on a still picture during
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playback (Playback zoom)
You can zoom in on still pictures during playback.
1 Move the zoom lever to side.
≥ You can zoom in to a maximum of 68k (6800%). (The
maximum zoom magnification differs according to the
size of the still picture.)
≥ The unit zooms in on the central portion of the image.
≥ If the still picture has been recorded using face detection
(l 72), the unit zooms in on the detected face.
≥ When you zoom in on a rotated still picture with a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect
ratio, the still picture before rotation is displayed. With a panorama still
picture, the rotated picture is displayed.
≥ The more picture is enlarged, the more its quality deteriorates.
2 Shift the position of
the zoomed portion
using the SET button.
Zooming out from the zoomed still picture
Move the zoom lever to side to zoom out.
Press the SET button to restore the normal display (100%) screen.
∫ Saving the zoomed still picture
Press the button while zoomed in.
≥ The rotation information is retained for the 4:3 and 16:9 rotated still
pictures. The rotation information is not retained for the panorama still
picture, but rotated still picture is saved.
≥ In the case of still pictures recorded using face detection, the face
detection data is not retained.
≥ The date and time of the recording of the original still picture are stored
as the date and time of any picture stored after zooming.
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Advanced (Playback)
1
Various playback functions
Changing the playback settings and
playing back the slide show
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
[MENU]: # [SLIDESHOW] # desired setting
1 Select the item to set using the SET button and press
the SET button.
[MODE]:
Select the type ([ALL]/[VIDEO]/[PICTURE]) of the file to play back.
[SLIDES INTERVAL]*:
Select the display interval for still picture playback.
[EFFECT SETUP]*:
Select the effects for still picture playback.
[MUSIC SELECT]*:
Select the music for still picture playback.
[START]:
Start the slide show.
* These settings are only available when [ALL] or [PICTURE] has been
selected in [MODE].
2 (On selecting [MODE])
Select the type of file to play back using the SET
button and press the SET button.
(On selecting [SLIDES INTERVAL])
Select an item using the SET button and press the
SET button.
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[SHORT]:approx. 1 second
[NORMAL]:approx. 5 seconds
[LONG]:approx. 15 seconds
(On selecting [EFFECT SETUP])
Select the desired effect using the SET button and
press the SET button.
≥ [EFFECT SETUP] is disabled for the playback of panorama still
pictures.
(On selecting [MUSIC SELECT])
Select the desired music using the SET button and
press the SET button.
≥ When you are playing back scenes/audio files, the audio of the scenes/
audio files is played back without music.
3 Select [START] using the SET button and press the
SET button.
≥ Panorama still pictures are played back as follows.
jHorizontal panorama still picture: the playback scrolls from left to
right.
jVertical panorama still picture: playback scrolls from down to up.
≥ To adjust the volume during a slideshow, operate the volume lever.
(l 42)
≥ During playback, the slideshow will stop if you perform any operation
except operations on the volume lever.
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Displaying file information
You can display the information of files recorded with the unit.
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
1 Using the SET button, select file for which to display
information.
2 Press and hold down the MENU button for 1 second
or more.
≥ To make the information disappear, press the MENU button.
1 Recording mode
Recording format
2 Recording start time and date
3 File number
4 Protection setting
5 File size
6 Recording time
7 Recording media
SHUTTER: Shutter speed
EXPOSE: Exposure correction
ISO: ISO sensitivity
5 Recording start time and date
6 File number
7 Protection setting
8 File size
9 Recording media
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1 Recording mode
Recording format
2 Recording start time and date
3 File number
4 Protection setting
5 File size
6 Recording time
7 Recording media
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Advanced (Playback)
1
2
Using the playback menu
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
≥ Select the menu. (l 44)
[MENU]: or # desired setting
PLAYBACK MENU 1
1
[SLIDESHOW]
Please refer to page 87.
[PLAY VOLUME]
Sets the playback volume for scene and audio files.
Tilt the SET button right or left and press the SET button.
[PROTECT] or
[TRANSFER/PROTECT]
Please refer to page 100 for details about protection setting.
Please refer to page 135 for details about selective forwarding.
[DELETE]
Please refer to page 97.
[ROTATE]
You can rotate still pictures.
1Select the still picture to rotate using the thumbnail screen.
≥ Move the yellow frame over the still picture you wish to rotate.
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2Select the menu.
1
1
0.9
M
[MENU]: # [ROTATE] # [RIGHT] or [LEFT]
≥ To rotate another still picture, tilt the SET button left and right to select
a still picture, select [RIGHT] or [LEFT], and press the SET button.
3Press the MENU button to complete the settings.
≥ The still picture cannot be rotated if it has been protected. Turn off the
protection before the rotation operation. (l 100)
[RESIZE]
You can reduce the size of the still picture and save as a new still picture.
1Select the still picture to resize using the thumbnail screen.
≥ Move the yellow frame over the still picture you wish to resize.
2Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [RESIZE] # desired setting
Size of original imageResize settingSize after resizing
///
*
///
≥ The resized still picture is saved with a new image number.
≥ Still picture with picture size of and panorama still picture cannot
be resized.
* Cannot be selected when the size of the original image is .
1600k1200
640k480
1920k1080
1280k720
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PLAYBACK MENU 2
2
2
[RED-EYE CORRECT.]
Colour-corrects eyes which appear red in still pictures (red-eye
phenomenon). When [SAVE AS NEW] is set, the still picture is saved
with a new image number.
1Select the still picture to undergo red-eye correction using the
thumbnail screen.
≥ Move the yellow frame over the still picture which is to undergo red-eye
correction.
2Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [RED-EYE CORRECT.] # [CORRECTION]
≥ A correction confirmation screen appears. Check the correction
location, which is surrounded by a red frame, and press the SET
button.
3Select the saving method and press the SET button.
[SAVE AS NEW]:The corrected still picture is saved as a new still
[OVERWRITE]:The original still picture is deleted and only the
≥ Red-eye cannot be corrected in panorama still pictures or still pictures
recorded with [COLOUR MODE] set to (HDR (Paint)).
≥ Because the unit automatically corrects the portion it recognises as
requiring correction, it may not always make the correction correctly.
picture.
corrected still picture is saved.
[EDIT VIDEO]
You can cut unwanted sections from scenes. (scene splitting) You can
also splice multiple scenes together. (Scene splicing)
∫ Splitting a scene
1Select the scene to split using the thumbnail screen.
≥ Move the yellow frame over the scene you wish to split.
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2Select the menu.
2
[MENU]: # [EDIT VIDEO] # [(SPLIT)]
3Specify the starting position for the
scene.
≥ Play back to near the position where you
wish the scene to start, then pause
playback and specify the starting position
precisely using frame-by-frame playback.
The pause position will be the starting position of the scene.
≥ If you wish the split scene to start from the beginning of the scene, go
to Step 4.
Operations
Play backWith the unit paused, tilt the SET button to the
PauseDuring playback, press the SET button.
Fast forward/
rewind
Frame-by-frameWith the unit paused, tilt the SET button to the
4Tilt the SET button up.
5Specify the end position for the scene.
≥ The screen for specifying the end position of the scene appears.
≥ Set the end position by performing the same operations as when
setting the start position.
≥ The portions displayed in green are saved.
≥ If you wish to splice a preceding section to
a subsequent section, tilt the SET button
down. Each downward tilt of the SET
button changes the section to be deleted.
6Press the button or the
recording start/stop button.
right for approximately 2 seconds to play back
normally, and to the left to play back in the
reverse direction.
During playback, you can change the playback
speed by tilting the SET button right or left.
right to advance frame-by-frame, and to the left
to reverse frame-by-frame.
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7Select a saving method using the SET button and press the SET
2
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button.
[SAVE AS NEW]:The split scene is saved as a new scene.
[OVERWRITE]:The original scene is deleted and only the split
scene is saved.
[REVIEW CLIP]:The scene is played back in the split state.
∫ Scene splicing
1Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [EDIT VIDEO] # [(SPLICE)]
2Move the yellow frame over the scenes you wish to splice and
press the SET button.
≥ Scenes recorded using different recording
modes cannot be spliced.
≥ The scenes you select for splicing are
assigned numbers.
≥ You can continue selecting up to maximum
of 9 scenes.
≥ The scenes are spliced in numerical order according to the assigned
numbers.
≥ To cancel a selection, press the SET button again.
3Press the button or the recording start/stop button.
4Select a saving method using the SET button and press the SET
button.
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[SAVE AS NEW]:The spliced scenes are saved as a new scene.
[OVERWRITE]:The spliced scene is saved by writing over the
[REVIEW CLIP]:The scene resulting from the splicing is played
≥ Do not turn off the unit during motion picture editing process. If the unit
is turned off, there is a risk that the edited files and original files will be
lost.
≥ When editing ends, the unit returns to thumbnail display.
≥ If the file size of the edited file exceeds 4 GB, you cannot overwrite the
original file or save the edited file as a new file.
≥ If the original scene is protected, you cannot overwrite it when saving.
≥ Audio files cannot be split or spliced.
≥ To adjust the volume during a playback review, operate the volume
lever. (l 42)
≥ When editing long motion pictures, the processing will take longer due
the time it takes to process large files. When editing scenes on the unit,
make sure that the battery does not run out during the processing by
using a battery with sufficient charge on it or the AC adaptor.
≥ For editing long scenes, we recommend using a PC (HD Writer VE
2.0).
≥ It may not be possible to split short scenes.
≥ The actual splitting point may differ slightly from the specified position.
file you initially selected.
back.
[COPY]
Please refer to page 109.
[UPLOAD SET]
Please refer to page 132.
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Advanced (Playback)
1
Deleting scenes/still pictures/
audio files
When an SD card is inserted, the files and folder on the SD card are
deleted. When not inserted, the files and folders in the built-in memory
are deleted.
Deleted scenes/still pictures/audio files cannot be restored, so
perform appropriate confirmation of the contents before
proceeding with deletion.
Deleting displayed file
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
≥ Switch from thumbnail display to 1-file display. (l 42)
1 Select the file to delete using the SET button.
2 Tilt the SET button up.
3 Select [DELETE] using the SET button and press the
SET button.
Deleting multiple files at once
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
1 Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [DELETE]
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2 Using the SET button, select [DELETE SELECTED],
[DELETE ALL] or [DELETE FOLDER] and press the
SET button.
∫ Deleting selected files
3 (When [DELETE SELECTED] is selected in Step 2)
Select the file to delete using the SET button and
press the SET button.
≥ will appear on the selected file. To cancel, press the SET button
again.
≥ You can continue selecting up to maximum of 100 files.
4 Press the button or the recording start/stop
button.
≥ A delete confirmation screen appears.
5 Select [YES] using the SET button and press the SET
button.
≥ The selected files are deleted.
∫ Deleting all files
3 (When [DELETE ALL] is selected in Step 2)
Select [DELETE] using the SET button and press the
SET button.
≥ A delete confirmation screen appears.
4 Select [YES] using the SET button and press the SET
button.
≥ All the files will be deleted.
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∫ Deleting a folder
3 (When [DELETE FOLDER] is selected in Step 2)
Select the folder to delete using the SET button and
press the SET button.
≥ A delete confirmation screen appears.
4 Select [YES] using the SET button and press the SET
button.
≥ A further confirmation screen appears. Select [YES] and press the SET
button to delete the folder.
≥ Files which cannot be played back (the thumbnails are displayed as
) cannot be deleted.
≥ The deletion may take time if there are many files.
≥ If you delete scenes recorded on other products or still pictures
conforming to DCF standard with this unit, all the data related to the
scenes/still pictures may be deleted.
≥ When still pictures recorded on an SD card by other products are
deleted, a still picture (other than JPEG) that cannot be played back on
this unit may be erased.
≥ Files which are protected cannot be deleted. To delete a protected file,
first remove the protection and then delete. (l 100)
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Protecting a file
1
Files can be protected so that they are not deleted by mistake. (Even if
you protect some files, formatting the media will delete them.)
≥ Set to Playback mode. (l 23)
1 Select the menu.
[MENU]: # [PROTECT]
* When you are using an Eye-Fi card which has already been set to
selective forwarding with a PC, [TRANSFER/PROTECT] is displayed.
*
2 Select the file you wish to protect using the SET
button and press the SET button.
≥ appears. To cancel the selection, press the SET button again.
≥ is displayed on the thumbnail for 1 file. (l 42)
3 Press the MENU button to complete the settings.
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