Panasonic NVGS300GCT User Manual

Operating Instructions
Digital Video Camera
Model No. NV-GS300
GCT
Before use, please read these instructions completely.
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As this equipment gets hot during use, operate it in a well-ventilated place; do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, do not expose this equipment to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the equipment.
AC Adaptor The rating plate is on the underside of
the AC Adaptor.
ª Carefully read the Operating
Instructions and use the Movie Camera correctly
Injury or material damage resulting from any
kind of use that is not in accordance with the operating procedures explained in these Operating Instructions are the sole responsibility of the user.
Try out the Movie Camera.
Be sure to try out the Movie Camera before recording your first important event and check that it records properly and functions correctly.
The manufacturer is not liable for loss of recorded contents.
The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings due to malfunction or defect of this Movie Camera, its accessories or cassettes.
Carefully observe copyright laws.
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws. Even for the purpose of private use, recording of certain material may be restricted.
The Movie Camera uses copyright-protected
technologies and is protected by the patented technologies and intellectual properties of Japan and the U.S. To use these copyright­protected technologies, authorization of the Macrovision Company is required. It is prohibited to disassemble or modify the Movie Camera.
SD Logo is a trademark.Leica is a registered trademark of Leica
Microsystems IR GmbH and Dicomar is a registered trademark of Leica Camera AG.
All other company and product names in the
operating instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective corporations.
Files recorded on SD Memory Card
It may not be possible to play back the files on this Movie Camera recorded on and created by other equipment or vice versa. For this reason, check the compatibility of the equipment in advance. Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children
to prevent swallowing.
Pages for reference
Pages for reference are indicated by dashes either side of a number, for example:
The menu operation flow is indicated by >> in the description.
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ª Warning
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back); there are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Use only the recommended accessories.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.
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ª How to replace the Fuse
The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below. Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug.
1) Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.
Figure A Figure B
Fuse cover
2) Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover.
Figure A Figure B
Fuse (5 ampere)
Fuse (5 ampere)
-If you see this symbol-
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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Contents
Information for your safety ................................... 2
Before using
Accessories.......................................................... 5
Optional................................................................ 5
Parts identification and handling .......................... 5
Fitting the lens cap
(VW-LF37WE; optional) .................................... 8
The one-touch free-style grip belt ........................ 8
Power supply ....................................................... 9
Charging time and recordable time .................... 10
Turning the movie camera on ............................ 10
Setting date and time ......................................... 11
Using the LCD monitor....................................... 12
Using the viewfinder........................................... 12
Quick Start ......................................................... 13
Inserting/removing a cassette............................ 14
Inserting/removing a card .................................. 15
Selecting a mode ............................................... 16
How to use the joystick ...................................... 16
Help mode.......................................................... 18
Switching the language ...................................... 18
Using the menu screen ...................................... 18
Adjusting LCD monitor/viewfinder ...................... 19
Using the remote control.................................... 20
Free style remote control ................................... 22
Record mode
Check before recording...................................... 23
Recording on a tape........................................... 24
Recording check ................................................ 25
Blank search function......................................... 25
Recording still pictures on a card
while recording image onto a tape .................. 25
Recording still pictures onto a card
(Photoshot)...................................................... 26
Zoom in/out function .......................................... 28
Recording yourself ............................................. 29
Backlight compensation function ....................... 29
Colour night view functions................................ 29
Soft skin mode ................................................... 30
Tele macro function ........................................... 30
Fade in/fade out function ................................... 30
Wind noise reduction function............................ 31
Anti-Ground-Shooting (AGS) ............................. 31
Using the built-in video flash .............................. 32
Self-timer recording............................................ 33
Wide/4:3 Function .............................................. 33
Image stabilizer function .................................... 34
Continuous Photoshot........................................ 34
Recording in various situations
(Scene mode).................................................. 35
Recording in natural colours
(White balance) ............................................... 36
Manual focus adjustment ................................... 37
Manual shutter speed/aperture adjustment........ 37
Playback mode
Playing back tape............................................... 39
Slow-motion playback/
frame-by-frame playback................................. 40
Variable-speed search function.......................... 40
Playback on TV.................................................. 41
Playing back card............................................... 41
Deleting files recorded on a card ....................... 42
Formatting a card............................................... 43
Protecting files on a card.................................... 44
Writing the printing data on a card
(DPOF setting) ................................................ 44
Edit mode
Recording from a tape onto a card..................... 45
Copying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR
(Dubbing)......................................................... 45
Using the DV Cable for Recording
(Digital Dubbing)............................................. 46
Audio dubbing .................................................... 47
Printing pictures by directly connecting
to the printer (PictBridge) ................................ 48
Menu
Menu list............................................................. 50
Menus related to recording ................................ 52
Menus related to playback ................................. 53
Other menus ...................................................... 53
Others
Indications.......................................................... 54
Warning/alarm indications.................................. 55
Functions that cannot be used
simultaneously................................................. 56
Before requesting repair
(Problems and solutions)................................. 57
Cautions for Use ................................................ 60
Explanation of terms .......................................... 64
Specifications
Specifications..................................................... 66
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Before using
Before using
Accessories
The followings are the accessories supplied with this product.
1)
2)
VSB0484
5)
8)
1) AC adaptor, DC input lead, AC mains lead
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A Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
of China and Saudi Arabia
B Areas Other than Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region of China and Saudi Arabia
2) Battery pack
3) Remote control, button-type battery -20-
4) Free style remote control -22-
5) Multi cable -45-
6) Shoulder strap -7-
7) Digital video head cleaner -61-
8) USB cable and CD-ROM -48-
Optional
1) AC adaptor (VW-AD11E/EB)
2) Battery pack (lithium/CGR-DU06/640mAh)
3) Battery pack (lithium/CGA-DU07/680mAh)
4) Battery pack (lithium/CGA-DU12/1150mAh)
5) Battery pack (lithium/CGA-DU14/1360mAh)
6) Battery pack (lithium/CGA-DU21/2040mAh)
7) Wide conversion lens (VW-LW3707M3E)
8) Tele conversion lens (VW-LT3714ME)
9) Filter kit (VW-LF37WE)
10) Video DC light (VW-LDC10E)
11) Light bulb for video DC light (VZ-LL10E)
12) Stereo microphone (VW-VMS2E)
13) Tripod (VW-CT45E)
14) DV cable (VW-CD1E)
15) Jacket pouch (VW-SJ05E)
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3)
6)
4)
7)
Some optional accessories may not be
available in some countries.
Parts identification and handling
ª Camera
(5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (1) Built-in video flash -32- (2)
White balance sensor -36- Remote control sensor -21- Recording lamp -52-
(3)
Grip belt
(4)
(One-touch free-style grip belt) Lens (LEICA DICOMAR)
(5) (6) Lens cover (7) Microphone (built-in, stereo) -28-, -31-
(8)
Speaker -39-
(8)
Audio-video/S-Video output terminal
(9)
[A/V]
-45-
Use the supplied Multi cable only, otherwise
audio may not be played back normally.
(10) Terminal for free style remote control
[REMOTE]
-22-
Microphone terminal [MIC]
A compatible plug-in powered microphone
can be used as an external microphone.
When the movie camera is connected with
AC adaptor, sometimes noise may be heard depending on microphone type. In that case, please switch to battery for power supply and noise will stop.
(6)
(7)
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A/V
REMOTE/MIC
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(10)
5
Before using
(14)
(15)
(11)
(12)
(13)
BATT
(11) Viewfinder -12-, -64-
(16)
(17) (18) (19)
Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the Viewfinder screen. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.
(12)
Battery holder -9- Battery release lever [BATT] -9-
(13) (14)
Power switch [OFF/ON] -10- Status indicator -10-
(15)
Menu button [MENU] -1 8-
(16)
Joystick -16-
(17)
Mode dial -16-
(18)
Recording start/stop button -24-
(19)
(20) (21)
(27)
(28) (29)
(20)
LCD monitor -12-, -64-
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.
(21) LCD monitor open part [OPEN] -12-
Mode select switch [AUTO/MANUAL/
(22)
FOCUS] Power LCD button [POWER LCD] -20-
(23)
USB terminal [ ] -48-
(24)
DV input/output terminal [DV] -46-
(25)
Reset button [RESET] -60-
(26)
Card access lamp -15-
(27) (28)
Card slot -15- Card slot cover -15-
(29)
-23-, -35-, -37-
(22)
(23)
(24) (25)
(26)
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(32)
(33)
(30)
(31)
(30)
Cassette holder -14- Accessory shoe
(31)
(34) (35)
Accessories, such as a stereo microphone
(VW-VMS2E; optional), are attached here.
(32) Cassette eject lever [OPEN/EJECT] -14- (33)
Cassette cover -14- Zoom lever [W/T] -28-
(34)
Volume lever [s /VOLr] -39- Photoshot button [PHOTO SHOT] -25-
(35)
Before using
(36)
(36) Tripod receptacle
This is a hole for attaching the camera to optional tripod/VW-CT45E. (Please carefully read the operating instructions for how to attach the tripod to the camera.) When the tripod is used, operate the camera
from the free style remote control for convenience. (When not using the remote control, attach the clip to the grip belt for convenience. When you move with remote control attached to a pocket, etc., take care to avoid falling of the tripod.)
You cannot open the card slot cover when the
tripod is used. Insert the card first and then attach the tripod.
(37)
(37) Shoulder strap fixture
This is a fixture for attaching the shoulder strap to hang the camera from your neck or shoulder.
1
3
2
Put the strap through the fixture 1 and through
the stopper 2 so it will not come off. Extend part 3 by at least 2 cm.
Fit the other end of the belt similarly.
1
(38)
(38) Lens hood
2
In order to remove the lens hood, rotate it counterclockwise 1. In order to fit it, put into slot 2, and then rotate it clockwise. Fit the MC protector or the ND filter of the Filter
Kit (VW-LF37WE; optional) in front of the lens hood. Do not fit the other accessories on the hood. (Except for the lens cap) (Refer to the operating instructions for the Filter Kit.)
When fitting the tele conversion lens
(VW-LT3714ME; optional) or the wide conversion lens (VW-LW3707M3E; optional), first remove the lens hood. (Refer to the operating instructions for the tele conversion lens or the wide conversion lens.)
When 2 lens accessories, such as the ND filter
and tele conversion lens, are fitted and the [W/T] lever is pressed toward the [W] side, the 4 corners of an image will be darkened. (Vignetting)
The lens hood has a built-in lens cover.
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Before using
Fitting the lens cap (VW-LF37WE; optional)
Fit the lens cap to protect the surface of the lens. The lens cap is included in the Filter Kit (VW-LF37WE; optional). If you do not use the movie camera when the MC protector or the ND filter of the Filter Kit (VW-LF37WE; optional) is attached to the front of the lens hood, attach the lens cap to protect the surface of the lens.
1 Push the string through the belt. Push the
lens cap through the loop in the string.
To fit or remove the lens cap (VW-LF37WE;
optional), hold both sides of the lens cap with the tips of your first 2 fingers.
The one-touch free-style grip belt
ª To use as a grip belt
Adjust the belt length so it fits your hand.
1 Adjust the belt length and the pad position.
3
2
1 Flip the belt. 2 Adjust the length. 3 Fix the belt.
To use as a hand strap
ª
If you use the grip belt as a hand strap, then you can carry or handle this camera more easily.
1 Flip the belt.
1
1
The lens cap removed can be hung on the lens
cap fixture. (It cannot be hung if the grip belt is used as a hand strap.)
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1 Flip the belt.
2
2 Adjust the length.
2 Put your hand through the strap.
Use the free style remote control for more
convenience.
Hold the movie camera in a way that the
microphones or sensors are not covered with your hands.
Before using
Power supply
ª Charging the battery
When this product is purchased, the battery is not charged. Charge the battery before using this product.
Battery charging time (We recommend using Panasonic batteries.If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee
the quality of this product.
If the DC input lead is connected to the AC
adaptor, then the battery will not get charged. Remove the DC input lead from the AC adaptor.
1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC
adaptor and the AC mains socket.
2 Put the battery on the battery mount by
aligning the mark, and then securely plug it in.
Charging lamp
ª
Lights up:Charging Goes off: Charging completed Flashing: The battery is over discharged
ª
(discharged excessively). In a while, the lamp will light up and normal charging will start. When the battery temperature is excessively high or low, the [CHARGE] lamp flashes and the charging time will be longer than normal.
Connecting to the AC outlet
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1 Connect the AC mains lead to the AC
adaptor and the AC mains socket.
2 Connect the DC input lead to the AC
adaptor.
3 Connect the DC input lead to this product.
The output plug of the AC mains lead is not
completely connected to the AC adaptor socket. As shown in 1, there is a gap.
Do not use the power cord for other
equipment since the power cord is exclusively designed for the movie camera. Or do not use the power cord of other equipment for the movie camera.
Fitting the battery
ª
Push the battery against the battery holder and slide it until it clicks.
ª
Removing the battery
While sliding the [BATT] lever, slide the battery (or the DC input lead) to remove it.
1
BATT
Hold the battery with your hand so it does not
fall.
Before removing the battery, be sure to set the
[OFF/ON] switch to [OFF].
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Before using
Charging time and recordable time
The times shown in the tables below are for when the temperature is 25 oC and the humidity is 60%. If the temperature is higher or lower than 25 oC, the charging time will become longer.
Supplied
battery/
CGA-DU12
(7.2 V/
1150 mAh) CGA-DU14
(7.2 V/
1360 mAh)
CGA-DU21
(7.2 V/
2040 mAh)
CGR-DU06
(7.2 V/
640 mAh)
CGA-DU07
(7.2 V/
680 mAh)
A Charging time B Maximum continuously recordable time C Intermittent recordable time
(The intermittent recordable time refers to recordable time when the recording and stopping operations are repeated.) “1 h 10 min” indicates 1 hour 10 minutes.
The battery CGA-DU12 is supplied.The charging time and recordable time shown in
the table are approximations. The times indicate the recordable times when the viewfinder is used. The times in parentheses indicate the recordable times when the LCD monitor is used.
We recommend the Battery Pack CGA-DU12,
CGA-DU14 and CGA-DU21 for long time recording (2 hours or more for continuous recording, 1 hour or more for intermittent recording).
A 2 h 25 min B 2 h 15 min
(2 h 5 min)
C 1 h 10 min
(1 h 5 min)
A 2 h 45 min B 2 h 40 min
(2 h 30 min)
C 1 h 20 min
(1 h 15 min)
A 3 h 55 min B 4 h
(3 h 45 min)
C 2 h
(1 h 55 min)
A 1 h 40 min B 1 h 15 min
(1 h 10 min)
C 40 min
(35 min)
A 1 h 30 min B 1 h 20 min
(1 h 15 min)
C 40 min
(40 min)
The recordable time will become shorter in the
following cases:
When you use both the viewfinder and the
LCD monitor simultaneously while rotating the LCD monitor frontward to record yourself, using the 0 lux colour night view function, etc.
When you use this camera with the LCD
monitor lit up by pressing the [POWER LCD] button.
The batteries heat up after use or charging. The
main unit of the movie camera being used will also heat up. This is normal.
Along with the reduction of the battery capacity,
the display will change: # #
# # . If the battery
discharges, then ( ) will flash.
Turning the movie camera on
ª How to turn on the power
While pressing the button 1, set the
1
[OFF/ON] switch to [ON].
1
OFF
ON
The Status indicator lights red and the power
turns on.
In Tape Recording Mode or Card Recording
Mode, the lens cover opens.
In Tape Recording Mode or Card Recording
Mode, if the [OFF/ON] switch is set to [ON] while the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted, the power turns off and the lens cover closes.
How to turn off the power
ª
1 While pressing the button 1, set the
[OFF/ON] switch to [OFF].
1
ON
OFF
Set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF] when not
using the movie camera.
The Status indicator goes off when the power
turns off.
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Before using
ª How to turn the power on and off with
the LCD monitor/viewfinder
When the power switch is set to [ON], the power can be turned on and off with the LCD monitor and the viewfinder when the unit is in Tape Recording Mode or Card Recording Mode.
OFF
ON
1 Open the LCD monitor out or extend the
viewfinder to use. (
The LCD monitor or viewfinder will be
activated.
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2 Close the LCD monitor and retract the
viewfinder.
OFF
ON
The power will not turn off unless the LCD
monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted.
The Status indicator automatically goes off
and the power turns off. (If quick start is set to
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[ON] ( standby mode and the Status indicator lights green.)
The power does not turn off even if the
LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted while recording on a tape.
3 Open the LCD monitor or extend the
viewfinder to turn the power on and use the movie camera again.
OFF
ON
The Status indicator lights red and the power
turns on.
Setting date and time
When the movie camera is turned on for the first time, [SET DATE AND TIME] will appear.
Select [YES] and press the centre of the
joystick. Do steps 2 and 3 below to set the date/ time.
If the screen shows the incorrect date/time, then adjust it.
Set to Tape Recording Mode or Card
Recording Mode.
1 Set [BASIC] >> [CLOCK SET] >> [YES].
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(
2 Move the joystick left or right in order to
select the item to be set. Then move the joystick up or down to set the desired value.
The year will change as follows:
2000, 2001, ..., 2089, 2000, ...
The 24-hour clock is used.
3 Press the joystick to determine the setting.
The clock function starts at [00] seconds.
About date/time
ª ≥The date and time function are driven by a built-
in lithium battery.
Make sure to check the time before recording
because the built-in clock is not very accurate.
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Before using
ª Recharging the built-in lithium batteryIf [0] or [--] appears when the camera is
turning on, then the built-in lithium battery has run down. Use the steps below to charge the battery. When turn on the power for the first time after charging, [SET DATE AND TIME] will appear. Select [YES] and set the date and time. Connect the AC adaptor to the camera or attach the battery to the camera, and the built-in lithium battery will be recharged. Leave the camera as is for approx. 24 hours, and the battery will drive the date and time for approx. 6 months. (Even if the [OFF/ON] switch is set to [OFF], the battery is still being recharged.)
Using the LCD monitor
You can record the image while viewing it on the opened LCD monitor.
1 Place your finger on OPEN and pull the LCD
monitor out in the direction of the arrow.
OPEN
It can open up to 90o.
2 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor as you
prefer.
Using the viewfinder
ª Extending the viewfinder
1 Pull out the viewfinder and extend it by
pinching the extension knob.
The viewfinder will be activated. (If the LCD
monitor is opened, the viewfinder will be deactivated.)
Adjusting the field of view
ª
1 Adjust the focus by sliding the eyepiece
corrector knob.
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2 90o1 180o
It can rotate up to 180o 1 towards the lens or
90o 2 towards the viewfinder.
The brightness and colour level of the LCD
monitor can be adjusted from the menu.
If it is forcibly opened or rotated, the camera
may be damaged or fail.
If the LCD monitor is rotated by 180o towards
the lens and the viewfinder is extended (when recording yourself), the LCD monitor and the viewfinder simultaneously light.
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You can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder
from the menu.
Before using
Quick Start
When quick start is ON the battery power is still being consumed, even when the LCD monitor and the viewfinder are closed. The movie camera will resume recording/pause mode about 1.7 seconds after the LCD monitor or the viewfinder is reopended. Please note in quick start mode approximately
half the pause recording power is being consumed. Using quick start mode will reduce the battery recording/playback time.
This is only activated in the following cases.
A tape or a card is inserted, while the Tape
Recording Mode is set.
A card is inserted, while the Card Recording
Mode is set.
Set to Tape/Card Recording Mode.
1 Set [SETUP] >> [QUICK START] >> [ON].
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(
2 While the [OFF/ON] switch is still set to
[ON], close the LCD monitor and retract the viewfinder.
OFF
ON
The Status indicator lights green and the unit
goes into quick start standby mode.
The lens cover does not close.The movie camera will not go into quick start
standby mode unless the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted.
3 Open the LCD monitor or extend the
Viewfinder.
To cancel Quick Start
ª
1 Set [SETUP] >> [QUICK START] >> [OFF].
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(
If the [OFF/ON] switch is set to [OFF] while the
unit is in quick start standby mode, the lens cover closes and the power turns off.
If the standby continues for approx. 30 minutes,
then the Status indicator will go off and the camera will be completely turned off.
If the Mode dial is moved or the battery is
removed in quick start standby mode, quick start is cancelled and the power turns off.
When the movie camera is quick-started with
the white balance on automatic, it may take some time until the white balance is adjusted if the scene being recorded has a light source different from the scene last recorded. (When the colour night view function is used, however, the white balance of the scene last recorded is retained.)
If the power is turned on in quick start standby
mode, the zoom magnification becomes 1k and the picture size may differ from what it was before quick start standby mode.
If [POWER SAVE] (
and the unit automatically goes into quick start standby mode, set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF], then to [ON] again. Also, close the LCD monitor and retract the viewfinder and then open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder again.
When using the AC adaptor, Quick Start can be
used even if a tape/card is not inserted.
-52-) is set to [5 MINUTES]
OFF
ON
The Status indicator lights red and the
camera is put into recording pause approx.
1.7 seconds after it is turned on.
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Before using
/
T
Inserting/removing a cassette
1 Fit the AC adaptor or the battery and turn on
the power.
2 Slide the [OPEN/EJECT] lever and open the
cassette cover.
OPEN EJEC
When the cover is fully opened, the cassette
holder will come out.
3 After the cassette holder is opened, insert/
remove the cassette.
When inserting a cassette, orient it as shown
in the figure, and then securely insert it as far as it goes.
When removing, pull it straight out.
4 Push the [PUSH] mark 1 in order to close
the cassette holder.
1
PUSH
The cassette holder is housed.
5 Only after the cassette holder is completely
housed, close the cassette cover tightly.
When inserting a previously recorded cassette,
use the blank search function to find the position where you want to continue recording. If you are overwriting a previously recorded cassette, be sure to find the position where you want to continue recording.
When closing the cassette cover, do not get
anything, such as a cable, caught in the cover.
After use, be sure to rewind the cassette
completely, remove it and put it in a case. Store the case in an upright position. (
-63-)
If the indicator of the condensation does not
display on the LCD monitor and/or viewfinder and you notice condensation on the lens or the main unit, do not open the cassette cover otherwise condensation may be formed on the heads or the cassette tape. (
When the cassette holder does not
ª
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come out
Close the cassette cover completely, and then
open it again completely.
Check if the battery has run down.
When the cassette holder cannot be
ª
housed
Set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF], then to [ON]
again.
Check if the battery has run down.
Accidental erasure prevention
ª
If the accidental erasure prevention slider 1 of a cassette is opened (slide in the direction of the [SAVE] arrow), the cassette cannot be recorded. When recording, close the accidental erasure prevention slider of the cassette (slide in the direction of the [REC] arrow).
1
R E C
SAVE
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Inserting/removing a card
Before inserting/removing a card, set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF]. If the card is inserted or removed with the power
turned on, this camera may malfunction or the data recorded on the card may be lost.
1 Turn off the power 1.
1
ON
OFF
Check that the Status indicator has gone off.
2 Open the card slot cover.
3 Insert/remove the card into/from the card
slot.
1
When inserting a card, face the label side 1
towards you and push it straight in with one stroke as far as it goes.
When removing the card, press the centre of
the card and then pull it straight out.
4 Securely close the card slot cover.
Concerning the card
ª ≥Do not format the card with another movie
camera or any personal computer. This operation may make the card unusable.
Do not touch the terminals on the back of the
card.
Electrical noise, static electricity, or failure of the
movie camera or the card may damage or erase the data stored on the card. We recommend saving important data on a personal computer by using a USB cable, PC card adaptor, and USB reader/writer.
Card access lamp
ª
When the camera accesses the card (reading,
recording, playback, erasing, etc.), the access lamp lights up.
If the following operations are performed when
the access lamp is lit, then the card or the recorded data may be damaged or the camera may malfunction.
Inserting or removing the card.Operating the [OFF/ON] switch or the mode
dial.
Attaching and removing the battery.
SD Memory Card
ª ≥The memory capacity indicated on the SD
Memory Card label corresponds to the total amount of capacity to protect and manage the copyright and the capacity available as conventional memory for a movie camera, personal computer or other equipment.
Concerning the write protection
ª
switch on the SD Memory Card
The SD Memory Card has a write protection
switch on it. If the switch is moved to [LOCK], you cannot write to the card, erase the data on it, or format it. If it is moved back, you can.
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Before using
Selecting a mode
Rotate the mode dial to select the desired mode.
1 Rotate the mode dial.
Set your desired mode to 1.
1
: TAPE RECORDING MODE
Use this when you record the image on a tape. (Also, you can simultaneously record still pictures on a card while recording images on a tape.)
: TAPE PLAYBACK MODE
Use this to play back a tape.
: CARD RECORDING MODE
Use this to record still pictures on a card.
: CARD PLAYBACK MODE
Use this to play back the still pictures recorded on a card.
: PC CONNECTION MODE
PC
You can view or edit the images recorded on a card on your personal computer. (Refer to the operating instructions for PC connection.)
PC
How to use the joystick
ª Basic joystick operations
Operations on the menu screen and selection of files to be played back on the multi-image display
Move the joystick up, down, left, or right to select an item or file, and then push in the centre to set it.
Joystick and screen display
ª
Push the centre of the joystick, and icons will be displayed on the screen. Each time the joystick is moved down, the indication changes. (In the Tape playback mode or the Card playback Mode, the icons will be automatically displayed on the screen.)
1) Tape recording mode
([AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [AUTO])
1
2 Fade 3 Backlight compensation -29-
1/4
1 Help mode -18- 2 Soft skin mode
2/4
1 Tele macro -30- 3 Colour night view/
3/4
4/4
1 is displayed while recording on a tape.
0 lux colour night view
2 Recording check 1 Blank search -25-
-30-
-30-
-29-
-25-
1
3
4
2
1 Select by moving up. 2 Select by moving down. 3 Select by moving left. 4 Select by moving right. 5 Determine by pushing the centre.
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2) Tape recording mode ([AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [MANUAL])
2
1
2 Iris or gain value 3 White balance -36-
5/5
1 Shutter speed -37- 2 Manual focus adjustment
6/6
(When set to [FOCUS])
1
1 is displayed while recording on a tape.2 is displayed only when the [AUTO/
MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [FOCUS].
3) Tape playback mode
3 Playback/pause 4 Stop -39- 2 Rewind (review playback) -39- 1 Fast forward (cue playback) -39-
2
-37-
-37-
-39-
4) Card recording mode ([AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [AUTO])
2 Self-timer recording 3 Backlight compensation -29-
1/2
1 Help mode -18- 2 Soft skin mode
2/2
1 Tele macro -30-
5) Card recording mode ([AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [MANUAL])
1
2 Iris or gain value 3 White balance -36-
3/3
1 Shutter speed -37- 2 Manual focus adjustment
4/4
(When set to [FOCUS])
1
1 is displayed only when the [AUTO/
MANUAL/FOCUS] switch is set to [FOCUS].
6) Card Playback Mode
-33-
-30-
-37-
-37-
3 Slide show start/pause 4 Delete -42- 2 Playback previous picture -41- 1 Playback next picture -41-
-41-
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Before using
Help mode
Select an icon for an explanation of the function.
Set to Tape/Card Recording Mode.
1 Press the joystick to display the icon during
the recording pause. Move the joystick down until icon 1 appears.
1
2 Move the joystick right to select the Help
mode icon [ ].
The help mode explains the operation icons
displayed when the [AUTO/MANUAL/ FOCUS] switch is set to [AUTO] in Tape/Card Recording Mode.
3 Move the joystick up, left, or right to select
the desired icon.
Switching the language
You can switch the language on the screen display or the menu screen.
1 Set [LANGUAGE] >> select the desired
language.
Using the menu screen
For each individual menu, please refer to -50- .
1 Press the [MENU] button.
MENU
The menu corresponding to the mode
selected by the mode dial is displayed.
Do not switch the mode dial when the menu is
displayed.
2 Move the joystick up or down in order to
select the top menu.
An explanation of the selected icon is
displayed on the screen.
Each time the joystick is moved down, the
indication changes.
To exit the Help mode
ª
Select [EXIT] icon or press the [MENU] button.
When the Help mode is used, functions cannot
be set.
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3 Move the joystick right or press it to set the
selection.
Before using
4 Move the joystick up or down in order to
select the sub-menu.
5 Move the joystick right or press it to set the
selection.
6 Move the joystick up or down in order to
select the item to be set.
7 Press the joystick to determine the setting.
Operating with remote control
ª
The menu screen transition is the same as when the buttons on the main unit are used.
1 Press the [MENU] button.
2 Select a menu item.
Use the direction buttons (3, 2, 1, 4) and
[ENTER] button in place of the joystick on the main unit.
3 Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu
screen.
Adjusting LCD monitor/viewfinder
To exit the menu screen
ª
Press the [MENU] button.
To get back to the previous screen
ª
Move the joystick left.
ª
About the menu setting
The menu is not displayed while recording on a
tape or a card. Also, you cannot record on a tape or a card while the menu is displayed.
ª Adjusting the brightness and colour
level
Set [SETUP] >> [LCD SET] or [EVF SET] >>
1
[YES].
2 Move the joystick up or down in order to
select the item to be adjusted.
[LCD SET]
:Brightness of the LCD monitor
:Colour level of the LCD monitor
[EVF SET]
:Brightness of the viewfinder
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3 Move the joystick left or right to move the
bar indication representing the brightness.
4 Press the [MENU] button or the joystick to
complete the settings.
When the LCD monitor is rotated by 180°
towards the lens, the brightness of the LCD monitor cannot be adjusted.
To adjust the brightness of the viewfinder, close
the LCD monitor and extend the viewfinder to activate it.
These settings will not affect the images actually
recorded.
In order to increase the brightness of
ª
the entire LCD monitor
Press the [POWER LCD] button.
1
POWER LCD
The [ ] indication appears on the LCD
monitor.
If the [POWER LCD] button is pressed, the
entire LCD monitor will become approx. twice as bright as the normal.
When the [POWER LCD] button is pressed
again, the [ ] indication disappears and the original brightness is restored.
This will not affect the images to be recorded.If you turn on the camera when the AC adaptor
is used, the [POWER LCD] function will automatically be activated.
You cannot use this function in PC Connection
Mode.
Changing the picture quality on the
ª
LCD monitor
1 Set [SETUP] >> [LCD AI] >> [DYNAMIC] or
[NORMAL].
[DYNAMIC]: The image on the LCD monitor
[NORMAL]: Switches to the standard picture
becomes clear and vivid. Optimum contrast and brightness are set depending on the scenes recorded. Clear and brilliant images are presented.
quality.
The effect will vary depending on the scene
recorded.
The picture quality on the viewfinder will not be
affected.
This function is automatically set to [DYNAMIC]
when the brightness of the LCD monitor is increased (the [ ] indication appears on the LCD monitor) and cannot be set to [NORMAL] independently.
This will not affect the images to be recorded.When the LCD monitor is rotated by 180°
towards the lens, the picture quality of the LCD monitor is temporarily adjusted as if the [LCD AI] is set to [NORMAL].
Using the remote control
ª Remote control
Using the remote control supplied will enable controlling almost all the functions of this camera to be controlled.
(1) (2)
(1) On-screen display button [EXT DISPLAY]
-41-
Date/time button [DATE/TIME] -52-
(2)
Audio dubbing button [AUDIO DUB] -47-
(3)
Record button [¥REC] -46-
(4)
Direction buttons [3, 2, 1, 4] -19-
(5)
(3) (4)
(5)
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(6)
(7)
(8) (9)
Before using
ª Install a button-type battery
Install the button-type battery supplied in the remote control before using it.
1 While pressing the stopper 1, pull out the
battery holder.
1
2 Set the button-type battery with its (i) mark
facing upward and get the battery holder back in place.
(6) Slow/frame-by-frame forward button
[E, D] (E: reverse, D: forward) Zoom/volume button [ZOOM/VOL] ¢
(7) (8) Search button [VAR SEARCH] -40-
Menu button [MENU] ¢ -19-
(9)
(10)
(11) (12) (13)
(10)
Photoshot button [PHOTO SHOT] ¢
(11) Rewind/review button [6] (12) Pause button [;] (13) Stop button [] (14) Recording start/stop button [START/
-40-
(14)
(15) (16)
(17)
STOP] ¢
(15) Playback button [PLAY 1] (16) Fast forward/cue button [5] (17) Enter button [ENTER] -19-
¢ means that these buttons function in the same manner as the corresponding buttons on the movie camera.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100 xC or incinerate. Keep the Button-Type battery out of the reach of children. Never put Button-Type battery in mouth. If swallowed call your doctor.
Remote control usable range
ª
The distance between the remote control and
the camera: Within approx. 5 m Angle: Approx. 10o up and 15o down, left, and right
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