Panasonic NV-GS400GC User Manual

Information for Your Safety
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.
Windows is a trademark or registered
trademark of Microsoft Corporation U.S.A.
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 a MultiMediaCard or 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:
-00-
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.
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 copyright-protected technologies, authorization of the Macrovision Company is required. It is prohibited to disassemble or modify the Movie Camera.
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Contents
ENGLISH
Information for Your Safety............................ 62
Before Use
Standard Accessories.................................... 64
Optional Accessories..................................... 64
Controls and Components............................. 64
The Remote Controller .................................. 67
Power Supply ................................................ 68
Charging Time and
Available Recording Time ........................... 69
The One-touch Free Style Grip Belt .............. 69
Attaching the Lens Cap ................................. 70
Attaching the Shoulder Strap......................... 71
Inserting a Cassette....................................... 71
Using a Card.................................................. 71
Turning on the Movie Camera ....................... 72
Selecting Modes ............................................ 72
Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor ................ 72
Using the Menu Screen ................................. 74
List of Menus ................................................. 74
Setting Date and Time................................... 78
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge................. 78
LP Mode ........................................................ 78
Audio Recording Mode.................................. 78
Recording Mode
About Recording............................................ 79
Recording on a Tape..................................... 79
Recording a Still Picture on a Card
(Photoshot) ................................................. 81
Quick Start..................................................... 82
Self-timer Recording...................................... 83
Zoom In/Out Functions.................................. 83
Digital Zoom Function.................................... 84
Image Stabilizer Function .............................. 84
Fade In/Out Functions ................................... 85
Backlight Compensation Function ................. 85
Night View Functions..................................... 85
Soft Skin Function ......................................... 86
Wind Noise Reduction Function.................... 86
Wide/Pro-Cinema Function ........................... 86
Cinema Function ........................................... 87
Recording in Special Situations..................... 87
Recording in Natural Colours ........................ 88
Adjusting White Balance Manually ................ 88
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment................ 89
Manual Iris Adjustment .................................. 90
Manual Focus Adjustment ............................. 90
Recording with Fixed Brightness................... 91
Advanced Functions ...................................... 91
Using the Auto Pop-up Flash......................... 92
Red Eye Reduction Function......................... 93
Digital Effect Functions.................................. 93
Playback Mode
Playing Back a Tape ..................................... 96
Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back....... 96
Slow Motion Playback ................................... 97
Still Playback/Still Advance Playback............ 97
Index Search Function .................................. 98
Playback Zoom Function ............................... 98
Playback Digital Effect Functions.................. 99
Playing Back a Card...................................... 99
Slide Show .................................................. 100
Creating a Title............................................ 100
Adding a Title .............................................. 101
Writing Printing Data on a Card................... 101
Protecting the Files on a Card ..................... 102
Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card ....... 102
Formatting a Card ....................................... 103
Playing Back on Your TV ............................ 103
Editing Mode
Recording from a Tape onto a Card............ 105
Audio Dubbing............................................. 105
Copying on a DVD-R or
an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette................. 106
Recording the Contents of
Other Equipment....................................... 106
Using the DV Cable for Recording .............. 107
Printing pictures with directly connecting
to the printer (PictBridge).......................... 107
With a PC
Copying Still Pictures to a PC ..................... 109
Using as a Web Camera ............................. 109
Using MotionDV STUDIO ............................ 109
Using SD Viewer ......................................... 110
Using a Card in a Personal Computer......... 110
Others
Indications ................................................... 111
Initializing the Modes................................... 113
Warning/Alarm Indications .......................... 113
Notes and Hints........................................... 114
Cautions for Use.......................................... 121
Before Requesting Repair
(Problems and Solutions) ......................... 125
Explanation of Terms .................................. 127
Specifications
Specifications .............................................. 129
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Before Use
Before Use
Standard Accessories
Illustrated are accessories supplied with the Movie Camera.
1)
2)
8)
3)
6)5)
9)
1) AC Adaptor, DC Input Lead and AC Mains
-68-
Lead
A Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
of China and Saudi Arabia
B The People’s Republic of China C Areas Other than Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region of China, the People’s Republic of China and Saudi Arabia
2) Battery Pack
-69-
3) Remote Controller and Button-Type
-67-
Battery
4) Free Style Remote Controller with Mic -67-
5) Lens Cap -70-
6) AV Cable -103-
7) Shoulder Strap -71-
8) Digital Video Head Cleaner -123-
9) USB Connection Kit (USB Cable and CD-ROM)
Optional Accessories
1) AC Adaptor (VW-AD11E/EB/GK)
2) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGA-DU14/1360mAh)
3) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGA-DU21/2040mAh)
4) Wide Conversion Lens (VW-LW4307ME)
5) Tele Conversion Lens (VW-LT4314NE)
6) Filter Kit (VW-LF43WE)
7) Stereo Microphone (VW-VMS2E)
8) Video DC Light (VW-LDC10E)
9) Video DC Light (VW-LDH3E)
10) Light Bulb for Video DC Light (VZ-LL10E)
4)
7)
11) Light Bulb for Video DC Light (VW-LL3E)
12) Stereo Zoom Microphone (VW-VMH3E)
13) Shoe Adaptor (VW-SK11E)
14) Video Flash (VW-FLH3E)
15) Tripod (VW-CT45E)
16) Snow & Rain Jacket (VW-SJGS400E)
17) DV Cable (VW-CD1E)
18) DV Editing Software with DV Interface Board (VW-DTM41E)
19) SD Memory Card Application Software (VW-SWA1E) “TitleStudio” software for title creation, and
“SD-Jukebox” software for recording music are included. (However, this Movie Camera cannot play back music.)
20) SD Memory Card (RP-SD032/ RP-SD064/RP-SD128/RP-SDH256/ RP-SDH512/RP-SDH01G)
21) PC Card Adaptor for SD Memory Card (BN-SDABPE)
22) USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card (BN-SDCAPE)
Some optional accessories may not be
available in some countries.
Controls and Components
ª Movie Camera
(1)
(4) (5) (6)
(2) (3)
(1) Smart Accessory Shoe
The Video DC Light (VW-LDH3E; optional),
Video Flash (VW-FLH3E; optional) or the Stereo Zoom Microphone (VW-VMH3E; optional), etc. can be attached here. Power is supplied directly from the Movie Camera when using an accessory supported by the Smart Accessory Shoe.
Do not touch the connector part of the
Smart Accessory Shoe.
(2) LCD Monitor Open Button [PUSH OPEN]
-73-
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(3) LCD Monitor -73-, -124-
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.
(4)
Card Slot Cover -71- Card Slot -71-
(5)
Card Slot Cover Open Lever [OPEN] -71-
(6)
(12)(13)(14)(15)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11)
ASPECT/ PRO-CINEMA
COLOUR
NIGHT VIEW
MULTI/
BACK LIGHT
ACCESS
(16)
P-IN-P
MENU
REC
TELE
SOFT
MACRO
SKIN
STILL
ENTER
FADE
PUSH
CLOSE
(17)(18)(19)
SD CARD
(20)(21)
(7)
Aspect/Pro-Cinema Button [ASPECT/PRO-CINEMA] Flash Button [ß] -92-
(8)
Recording Check Button [S] -79-
(9)
-86-
Recording Button [REC] -107- Backlight Button [BACK LIGHT] -85-, -107-
(10) (11)
Card Access Lamp [ACCESS] -72- Multi Button [MULTI] -94-, -100-
(12)
Picture-in-Picture Button [P-IN-P] -95- Super Colour Night View Button
(13)
[COLOUR NIGHT VIEW] Soft Skin Button [SOFT SKIN] -86-
(14) (15)
Tele Macro Button [TELE MACRO] -83- Menu Button [MENU] -74-
(16)
Pause Button [;] -99-
(17)
-85-
Still Button [STILL] -80-, -93- Fast Forward/Cue Button [5] -96-, -99-
(18)
Play Button [1] -96-, -99-
(19)
Enter Button [ENTER] -74- Stop Button [∫] -96-, -99 -
(20)
Fade Button [FADE] -85- Rewind/Review Button [6] -96-, -99-
(21)
Before Use
(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)
(33)(34) (35) (36)
(32)
(22) Lens (LEICA DICOMAR) (23) Lens Hood -125-
Multi Manual Ring -83-, -89-, -90-
(24) (25)
Microphone (built-in, stereo) -84-, -86- Focus/Zoom Button [FOCUS/ZOOM] -90-
(26)
Shutter/Iris Button [SHUTTER/IRIS]
(27)
-89-, -90-
White Balance Button [WB] -88-
(28)
Eyecup
(29) (30) Power LCD Button [POWER LCD] -73-
Power LCD Lamp -73- Mode Selector Switch
(31)
[AUTO/MANUAL/AE LOCK]
(32)
Grip Belt Release Button -70- White Balance Sensor -89-
(33)
Recording Lamp -79-
(34)
Auto Pop-up Flash -92-
(35) (36)
Remote Control Sensor -68-
(37)
REMOTE/MIC
(PLUG IN POWER)
(38)
AV IN/OUT
PHONES
(39)
(37)
USB Socket [ ] -109- Socket for Free Style Remote Controller
(38)
with Mic [REMOTE]
(40)(41)(42)(43)
-80-
Microphone Socket [MIC]
When connecting an external microphone
or audio equipment to this socket, the built-in microphone does not operate.
When connecting the Free Style Remote
Controller with Mic to this socket and the [TALK] Button is pressed, the built-in microphone does not operate.
(29)
(30)
(31)
-79-, -87-, -91-
-119-
-80-
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When connecting the pin plug of the Free
Style Remote Controller with Mic to this socket, plug it in as far as it goes.
A compatible plug-in powered microphone
can be used.
The microphone may make noises
depending on the type of it. In this case, we recommend using the battery for the Movie Camera.
(39) Audio-Video Input/Output Socket
[AV IN/OUT]
-103-
Headphone Socket [PHONES]
Connecting an AV Cable to this socket
activates the Movie Camera’s built-in speaker, but connecting a headphone, etc. deactivates it.
When connecting the pin plug of the AV
Cable to this socket, plug it in as far as it goes.
When using headphones, set [AV JACK] of
the [AV IN/OUT] or [INITIAL] Sub-Menu to [OUT/PHONES]. If you set [AV JACK] to [OUT], you may hear noises on the right.
(40) Reset Button [RESET] -113-
Cassette Eject Lever [OPEN/EJECT] - 71-
(41)
Speaker -96-
(42) (43)
Sub Recording Start/Stop Button [REC]
It is convenient to record images at lower
position etc.
S
D
PC
(44)
QUICK
O
START
F
F
(45)
(46)
ON
(47)
(48)
(44) Mode Dial -72-
Quick Start Recording Button
(45)
[QUICK START]
-82-
Quick Start Recording Lamp -82- Power Lamp -72-, -79-, -96-
(46)
Recording Start/Stop Button -79-
(47)
Power Switch [OFF/ON] -72-, -79-, -96-, -121-
(48)
Cassette Holder
(49) (50) Cassette Compartment Cover -71-
Zoom Lever [W/T] -83-, -84-
(51)
Volume/Jog Lever [sVOL/JOGr] -96-, -97- Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT]
(52)
-81-, -105-
(49)
(50)
Before Use
(51)
(52)
(54)(55)(56)
(57) (58)
(53)
(59)
S-VIDEO
DV
IN/OUT
(61)
(60)
(53)
Eyepiece Corrector Knob -72- Viewfinder -72-, -125-
(54)
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.
Battery Eject Button [PUSH BATT] -69-
(55) (56)
Battery Holder
(57) Shoulder Strap Holders -71- (58)
Grip Belt (One-touch Free Style Grip Belt)
-69-
(59)
Tripod Receptacle
Used for mounting the Movie Camera on an
optional tripod.
(60) DV Terminal [DV] -106-, -107-
Connect this to the digital video equipment.
(61) S-Video Input/Output Socket
[S-VIDEO IN/OUT]
-103-
ª Remote Controller
Using the wireless Remote Controller that is supplied with the Movie Camera, most of the Movie Camera functions can be operated from a distance.
(62) (63)
DISPLAY
(64)
MULTI/
(65)
V
STILL ADV
OFF/ON
P.B. DI G I TA L
(62) Date/Time Button [DATE/TIME] -112-
Indication Output Button [OSD] -104-
(63)
Display Button [DISPLAY] -112-
(64)
Reset Button [RESET] -128-
(65)
PHOTO
DATE/
OSD
SHOT
TIME
RESET
TITLE
¥REC
A.DUB
P-IN-P
W
/REW
FF/
PLAY
615
PAUSE
STILL ADV
;
ED
P.B. ZOOM
STOP
INDEX INDEX
KL
SELECT
VAR.
SEARCH
STORE
ENTER
START/ STOP
ZOOM
(66)
T
(67)
sVOLr
W
MENU
(68)
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Before Use
(66) Recording Button [¥REC] -107-
Audio Dubbing Button [A.DUB] -105-
(67) (68)
Direction Buttons for Playback Zoom Function [π, ∑, ∏, ∫]
DATE/
OSD
TIME
DISPLAY
RESET
MULTI/
¥REC
P-IN-P
V
/REW
PLAY
615
STILL ADV
(69) (70) (71) (72) (73)
(69)
Slow Motion/Still Advance Buttons [E, D]
PAUSE
ED
STOP
INDEX INDEX
KL
SELECT
STORE
OFF/ON
P.B. DI G I TA L
(E: reverse, D:forward) Index Search Buttons [:, 9]
(70)
;
VAR.
SEARCH
PHOTO
A.DUB
STILL ADV
-98-
START/ STOP
SHOT
ZOOM
TITLE
T
sVOLr
(74)
W
FF/
W
P.B. ZOOM
(75)
MENU
(76)
ENTER
-97-
(:: reverse, 9:forward) Selection Button [SELECT] -99-
(71)
Store Button [STORE] -99-
(72) (73)
Off/On Button [OFF/ON] -99- Zoom/Volume Button [ZOOM/VOL]
(74)
-83-, -96-, -98-
Variable Speed Search Button
(75)
[VAR. SEARCH] Menu Button [MENU] -74-
(76)
(77) (78)
(79) (80) (81) (82)
-97-
PHOTO
DATE/
OSD
SHOT
TIME
DISPLAY
RESET
TITLE
MULTI/
¥REC
A.DUB
P-IN-P
V
W
/REW
FF/
PLAY
615
STILL ADV
PAUSE
STILL ADV
;
ED
STOP
INDEX INDEX
KL
SELECT
VAR.
SEARCH
STORE
ENTER
OFF/ON
P.B. DI G I TA L
START/ STOP
ZOOM
sVOLr
P.B. ZOOM
MENU
(83)
(84)
T
(85)
W
(86)
(87)
-98-
ª Free Style Remote Controller with Mic
This controller allows the scene to be shot from various angles, high to low, and is also convenient when the Tripod is used. When the controller is not in use, attach the clip to the Grip Belt for convenience. This controller allows the Movie Camera to be for left-handed users.
(88) (89) (90) (91) (92)
(88) Microphone [MIC] -80- (89) (90) Zoom Lever [W/T]
(93)
Recording Start/Stop Button [REC]
Zoom speed changes in 2 stages.
(91) Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT] (92) Microphone Switch Button [TALK] -80-
When the Free Style Remote Controller with
Mic is connected to [REMOTE] Socket and the [TALK] Button is pressed, the narration microphone is activated and the built-in microphone on the Movie Camera is deactivated.
(93) Clip
Insert the plug securely into the [REMOTE]
Socket as far as it will goes. A loose connection will spoil normal operation.
The Remote Controller
ª Inserting a Button-type Battery
Before using the Remote Controller, insert the supplied button-type battery.
1 While pressing the Stopper 1, pull out the
Battery Holder.
(77)
Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT]
-81-, -105-
Title Button [TITLE] -101-
(78)
Multi-Picture/Picture-in-Picture Button
(79)
[MULTI/P-IN-P] Rewind/Review Button [6] -96-, -99-
(80)
Pause Button [;] -97-, -99-
(81)
Stop Button [∫] -96-, -99 -
(82)
Recording Start/Stop Button
(83)
[START/STOP]
(84)
Play Button [1] -96-, -99- Fast-forward/Cue Button [5] -96- , -99-
(85)
Playback Zoom Button [P.B. ZOOM] - 98-
(86)
Enter Button [ENTER] -74-
(87)
-94-, -100-
-79-
1
2 Insert the button-type battery with the (i)
marking facing upward.
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3 Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote
Controller.
When the button-type battery is exhausted,
replace it with a new CR2025 battery. (A battery is normally expected to last about 1 year. However, it depends on operation frequency.)
Make sure to match the poles correctly when
inserting the battery.
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 100xC 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.
ª Using the Remote Controller
Direct the Remote Controller at the Remote
1
Control Sensor and press an appropriate button.
(36) of the Movie Camera
Selecting Remote Controller Modes
When 2 Movie Cameras are used simultaneously, they can be operated individually by selecting different Remote Controller Modes. If the Remote Controller Mode of the Movie
Camera and that of the Remote Controller do not match, [REMOTE] Indication is displayed.
Setup on the Movie Camera:
Set [REMOTE] on the [INITIAL] Sub-Menu to the desired Remote Controller Mode. (
-76-)
Setup on the Remote Controller:
STILL ADVWPAUS E
21
STILL ADV
;
ED
INDEX INDEX
STOP
KL
P.B. ZOOM
[VCR1]: Press the [D] Button and [] Button
simultaneously. 1
[VCR2]: Press the [E] Button and [] Button
simultaneously. 2
When the battery in the Remote Controller is
replaced, the mode is automatically reset to [VCR1] Mode.
Power Supply
ª Using the AC Adaptor
15˚
10˚
15˚
15˚
(36)
Distance from the Movie Camera: Within
approximately 5 metres
Angle: Within approximately 10o in the
upward, and 15o in the downward and horizontal directions from the central axis
The above operating ranges are for indoor use.
Outdoors or under strong light, the Movie Camera may not operate properly even within the above ranges.
Within a 1-metre range, you can also use the
Remote Controller on the LCD Monitor side of the Movie Camera.
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1
1
Connect the DC Input Lead to the Movie Camera.
2 Connect the DC Input Lead to the AC
Adaptor.
3 Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC
Adaptor and the AC mains socket.
The AC Mains Lead’s outlet plug does not fit
entirely into the AC Adaptor socket. A gap will remain as shown 1.
Before connecting or disconnecting the
power supply, set the [OFF/ON] Switch on the Movie Camera to [OFF] and make sure that Power Lamp is not lit.
Before Use
ª Using the Battery
Before use, fully charge the Battery.
We recommend using Panasonic’s Battery.We cannot guarantee the quality of this Movie
Camera when batteries of other companies are used.
1 Attach the Battery to the AC Adaptor and
charge it.
Since the Battery will not be charged when
the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC Adaptor, disconnect it from the AC Adaptor.
The [CHARGE] Lamp lights up, and charging
starts.
When the [CHARGE] Lamp goes off,
charging is completed.
When charging the overdischarged battery,
the [CHARGE] Lamp blinks at first, but the battery is charged normally. When the temperature of the battery is too high or low, the [CHARGE] Lamp blinks and the charging time becomes longer than usual.
2 Attach the charged Battery to the Movie
Camera.
Disconnecting the Power Source
Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [OFF] and, while pressing the [PUSH BATT] Button Battery or DC Input Lead upward to disconnect it.
(55)
PUSH
BATT
ON
F
F
(48)
O
(55), slide the
Charging Time and Available Recording Time
CGA-DU14 A 2h45min.
B 2h.(1h30min.) C 1h.(45min.)
CGA-DU21 A 3h55min.
B 3h.(2h15min.) C 1h30min.(1h10min.)
A Charging Time B Maximum Continuous Recording Time C Intermittent Recording Time
(Intermittent Recording Time is the available recording time with repeated recording and stopping actions.) “1h10min.” indicates 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Battery CGA-DU14 is supplied.The times shown in the table are approximate
times. The numbers indicate the recording time when the Viewfinder is used. The numbers in parentheses indicate the recording time when the LCD Monitor is used. In actual use, the available recording time may be shorter.
The times shown in the table are for continuous
recording at a temperature of 25oC and humidity of 60%. If the Battery is charged at a higher or lower temperature, the charging time may be longer.
In the following cases, the available recording
time becomes shorter.
You use both of Viewfinder and LCD Monitor
simultaneously when using the 0 Lux Night View function, rotating the LCD Monitor frontward to record yourself.
When you set [EVF ON/AUTO] to [ON].When you use the Movie Camera with
lighting the LCD Monitor up by pressing the [POWER LCD] Button.
When you use accessories applicable to the
Smart Accessory Shoe (Stereo Zoom Microphone, Video DC Light, etc.).
The One-touch Free Style Grip Belt
ª To Use as a Grip Belt
Adjust the length of the Grip Belt to the size of your hand.
1 Detach the end of the Grip Belt.
For other notes concerning this item, see
-114-.
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2 Adjust the length of the Grip Belt to the size
of your hand.
3 Reattach the Grip Belt.
ª To Use as a Hand Strap
Using the Grip Belt as the hand strap makes it easier to handle and carry a Movie Camera. It is more convenient to use with the Free Style Remote Controller with Mic.
1 Detach the Grip Belt while pressing the Grip
Belt Release Button
(32).
4 Attach the Grip Belt around your wrist.
Reattach the Grip Belt to the Grip Belt
Attachment until it clicks.
Attaching the Lens Cap
To protect the Lens surface, attach the Lens Cap.
1 Pass the end of the Lens Cap Cord through
the hole in the Grip Belt Attachment part and the Lens Cap through the Lens Cap Cord.
(32)
2 Detach the end of the Grip Belt.
3 Slide A to the direction of the arrow and
reattach the Grip Belt.
A
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The removed Lens Cap can be hooked onto the
Grip Belt. (It is not possible when using as a hand strap.)
When you are not recording, be sure to cover
the Lens with the Lens Cap for protection.
Before Use
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
We recommend that you attach the Shoulder Strap before going out of doors to record so as to avoid dropping the Movie Camera.
1 Pull the end of the Shoulder Strap through
the Shoulder Strap Holder Camera.
(57) on the Movie
2 Fold the end of the Shoulder Strap, run it
through the Shoulder Strap Length Adjuster, and pull it.
Pull it out more than 2 cm 1 from the
Shoulder Strap Length Adjuster so that it cannot slip off.
Attach the other end of the Shoulder Strap to
the other Shoulder Strap Holder in the same way.
1
Inserting a Cassette
1 Slide the [OPEN/EJECT] Lever (41) toward
the front and pull down to open the Cassette Compartment Cover.
OPEN/
EJECT
(41)
4 Close the Cassette Compartment Cover.
ª Accidental Erasure Prevention
Opening the accidental erasure prevention slider 1 on the cassette (by sliding it to the [SAVE] arrow direction) prevents recording. To enable recording, close the accidental erasure prevention slider (by sliding it to the [REC] arrow direction).
1
R E C
SAVE
For other notes concerning this item, see
-114-.
Using a Card
A Card can be used to record pictures.
ª Caution before inserting/removing a
Card
Be sure to turn off the Movie Camera. Otherwise, the Movie Camera may not function
properly or it may cause the loss of recorded data in a Card.
ª Inserting a Card
Slide the [OPEN] Lever (6) to open the Card
1
Slot Cover
(4).
2 Insert a Cassette.
3 Close the Cassette Holder by pressing the
[PUSH] mark 1.
1
PUSH
(6)
OPEN
(4)
2 While holding the Memory Card with its cut
corner on top 1, insert it into the Card Slot.
1
3 Close the Card Slot Cover (4) securely.
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Removing the Card
Open the Card Slot Cover and then pull the Card straight out. After removing the Card, close the Card Slot
Cover.
ª [ACCESS] Lamp (11)
(11)
ACCESS
While the Movie Camera is accessing the Card (reading, recording, playback or erasing), the [ACCESS] Lamp lights up. While the [ACCESS] Lamp is on, never attempt
to open the Card Slot Cover, to pull out the Card, to turn off the Movie Camera. Such actions will damage the Card, and recorded data, and cause the Movie Camera to malfunction.
It may take time to record pictures if you use
MultiMediaCard. (The [ACCESS] Lamp keeps turning on. However, this is not a malfunction.)
Turning on the Movie Camera
When the Movie Camera is turned on with the Lens Cap on, the Automatic White Balance Adjustment may not function properly. Please turn on the Movie Camera after removing the Lens Cap.
ª How to Turn on the Power 1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [ON] while
pressing the button 1.
The Power Lamp
(46)
(46) lights up.
Selecting Modes
You can choose a desired mode by rotating the Mode Dial.
1 Rotate the Mode Dial (44).
S
D
(44)
: Tape Recording Mode
Use this mode when recording pictures on a tape. Also, you can record still pictures on the card simultaneously during recording on a tape.
: Tape Playback Mode
Use this mode when playing back the recorded scene on a tape.
: Card Recording Mode
Use this mode when recording still picture on a card.
: Picture Playback Mode
Use this mode when playing back the recorded still picture on a card.
:PC Mode
PC
Use this mode when you want to connect the Movie Camera to your Personal Computer.
PC
Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor
ª Using the Viewfinder
Before using the Viewfinder, adjust the field of view so that the displays inside the Viewfinder become clear and easy to read.
1 Tilt up the Viewfinder.
ON
F
F
O
(48)
1
ª How to Turn off the Power 1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [OFF] while
pressing the button 1.
ON
F
F
O
(48)
1
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The Viewfinder can also be pulled out for use,
and the length of the pulling out is adjusted in 2 steps.
Do not pull on the Eyecup to extend the
Viewfinder.
2 Adjust by sliding the Eyepiece Corrector
(53).
Knob
(53)
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Before Use
To Use the Viewfinder at the Same Time as the LCD Monitor
Set [LCD/EVF] >> [EVF ON/AUTO] >> [ON]. The Viewfinder does not turn off even if the LCD
Monitor is opened.
When you turn the Movie Camera off, this
setting is cancelled.
ª Using the LCD Monitor
With the LCD Monitor open, you can also record the picture while watching it.
1 Press the [PUSH OPEN] Button (2) and pull
the LCD Monitor the arrow.
The Viewfinder is deactivated.The LCD Monitor can be opened a maximum
of 120o. If you open the LCD monitor by 120o, it becomes convenient to operate menus or to play back pictures.
PUSH
OPEN
(2) (3)
(3) out in the direction of
2 Adjust the LCD Monitor angle according to
the desired recording angle.
The LCD Monitor can rotate a maximum of
180o 1 from the vertical position upwards and a maximum of 90o 2 to the downward direction. Forcefully rotating the LCD Monitor beyond these ranges will damage the Movie Camera. You cannot rotate the LCD Monitor when it is opened 120o angle. Therefore, do not rotate it forcibly.
ª Adjusting Brightness and Colour
Level
When [LCD/EVF SET] on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu is set to [YES], the following items are displayed.
LCD/EVF SETUP
1LCD BRIGHTNESS [-]||||----[+]
LCD COLOUR LEVEL [-]||||----[+]
EVF BRIGHTNESS [-]||||----[+]
;/∫:SELECT &/%:SETUP !/MENU:EXIT
LCD Brightness [LCD BRIGHTNESS]
Adjusts the brightness of the image on the LCD screen.
LCD Colour Level [LCD COLOUR LEVEL]
Adjusts the colour saturation of the image on the LCD screen.
Brightness of the Viewfinder [EVF BRIGHTNESS]
Adjusts the brightness of the image in the Viewfinder.
To Adjust
Press the [;/∫] Button and select the item to be adjusted, and then press the [6/5] Button to raise or lower the number of vertical bars in the Bar Indication. A larger number of vertical bars indicates
stronger brightness or colour saturation.
To Increase the Brightness of the Entire LCD Monitor
Press the [POWER LCD] Button. When you press the [POWER LCD] Button, the LCD monitor becomes bright about twice as much as usual.
290o1180o
Closing the LCD Monitor
Push the LCD Monitor until it is securely locked. Make sure the Card Slot Cover is closed.
POWER
LCD
(30)
The Power LCD Lamp
(30) lights up.
When turning the power on with using AC
Adaptor, [POWER LCD] function is automatically effective.
When you rotate the LCD Monitor 180o and then
close it, it resumes normal brightness.
To Resume Normal Brightness
Press the [POWER LCD] Button again.
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Before Use
To Change the Picture Quality of the LCD Monitor
Set the [LCD AI] on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu to [ON] or [OFF]. [ON]: The screen image becomes clear and
vivid. (The effect varies according to the recording scene.)
When Power LCD Lamp lights up, [LCD AI] is
automatically set to [ON]. You cannot change this setting.
These adjustments do not affect the recorded
images.
For other notes concerning this item, see
-124-.
Using the Menu Screen
To facilitate the selection of a desired function or setup, this Movie Camera displays various function setups on Menus. When operating the menu with the Viewfinder,
set [LCD/EVF] >> [EVF ON/AUTO] >> [ON] or rotate the LCD monitor by 180o.
1 Press the [MENU] Button (16).
STILL
ENTER
MENU
FADE
(16)
While a Menu is displayed, you cannot record or
play back. Menus can be displayed during playback but not during recording. The above operations can be done using the [MENU] Button, [π, ∑, ∏, ∫] Buttons and [ENTER] Button on the Remote Controller. (
-66-)
To Return the Previous Screen
Press the [6] Button.
To Exit the Menu Screen
Press the [MENU] Button again.
About the Menu Mode Setting
The setting selected on the Menu will be retained even when the Movie Camera is turned off. However, if the Battery or AC Adaptor is disconnected before turning off the Movie Camera, the selected setup may not be retained. (The setups of [EFFECT2] (
-94-) are not retained.)
Menu operation flow is shown in this text by >>.
ª File Selection in the Picture Playback
Mode
A File Selection Operation may be necessary during Menu Operations. In this case, carry out the following procedure.
1 Press the [;//6/5] Button and select
a file.
The selected file is marked by a frame.
PICTURE
The Menu corresponding to the Mode
selected by using the Mode Dial
(44) is
displayed.
PC
D
(44)
S
2 Press the [;/] Button to select a desired
Sub-Menu.
Press the [;/] Button to display the
highlighted item.
3 Press the [5] Button to display the
selected Sub-Menu.
4 Press the [;/] Button to select the item. 5 Press the [5] Button to display the
selected item.
6 Press the [;/] Button to select the desired
mode and press [ENTER] Button to determine the setting.
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2 Press the [ENTER] Button (19) to confirm
the selection of the file.
After the above File Selection Procedure, carry
out the various Menu Operations. (The above procedure will not be repeated in the following instructions.)
List of Menus
The figures of the Menus are for explanation purposes only, and they are different from the actual Menus.
ª [TAPE RECORDING MENU]
Tape Recording Mode
TAPE RECORDING MENU
CAMERA !
ADVANCED DIGITAL CARD RECORDING DISPLAY LCD/EVF INITIAL
;/:SELECT %:NEXT MENU:EXIT
PROG.AE OIS D.ZOOM SELF TIMER USB FUNCTION REC MODE RED EYE FLASH LEVEL
Before Use
1) [CAMERA]
Camera Setup Sub-Menu
[PROG.AE]
Auto Exposure Mode
-87-
[OIS]
Image Stabilizer
-84-
[D.ZOOM]
Digital Zoom
-84-
[SELF TIMER]
Self-timer Recording
-83-
[USB FUNCTION]
USB Functions Mode
-109-
[REC MODE]
Recording Mode
-81-
[RED EYE]
Red Eye Reduction
-93-
[FLASH LEVEL]
Flash Level
-93-
If you press [6] Button, the menu changes
back to the previous screen.
2) [ADVANCED]
Advanced Functions Sub-Menu
[ZEBRA]
Zebra Pattern
-91-
[PICTURE ADJ.]
Picture Adjustment
-91-
[MIC LEVEL]
Microphones Sensitivity Level
-92-
[BASS ENHANCE]
Bass Enhancer
-92-
[COLOUR BAR]
Colour Bar
-92-
3) [DIGITAL]
Digital Setup Sub-Menu
[EFFECT1]
Digital Effects 1
-93-
[EFFECT2]
Digital Effects 2
-94-
[MULTI MODE]
Multi-Picture Mode
-94-
[TITLE IN]
Adding a Title
-101-
4) [CARD]
Card Setup Sub-Menu
[PICTURE SIZE]
Picture Size
-82-
[PICT QUALITY]
Picture Quality
-82-
[CREATE TITLE]
Title Creation
-100-
5) [RECORDING]
Recording Setup Sub-Menu
[REC SPEED]
Recording Speed Mode
-78-
[AUDIO REC]
Audio Recording Mode
-78-
[SCENE INDEX]
Scene Index Mode
-98-
[WIND CUT]
Wind Noise Reduction
-86-
[ZOOM MIC]
Zoom Microphone
-84-
[CINEMA]
Cinema-like Format Recording
-87-
[H.SHOE MIC]
Hot Shoe Microphone This function reduces the low sound to avoid a
wind noise when using the Stereo Zoom Microphone (VW-VMH3E; optional).
6) [DISPLAY]
Display Setup Sub-Menu
[DISPLAY]
Display Mode
-112-
[DATE/TIME]
Date and Time Indication
-112-
[C.DISPLAY]
Counter Display Mode
-112-
[C.RESET]
Counter Reset
-128-
It resets the counter to zero. However, it cannot
reset the Time Code.
7) [LCD/EVF]
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu
[LCD AI]
Intelligent LCD Monitor
-74-
[LCD/EVF SET]
LCD and Viewfinder Adjustment
-73-
[SELF REC]
Recording Yourself
-80-
[EVF ON/AUTO]
Using the Viewfinder
-73-
8) [INITIAL]
Initial Setup Sub-Menu
[BLANK SEARCH]
Blank Search
-80-
[DEMO MODE]
Demonstration Mode If no operation takes place for approximately
10 minutes after the AC Adaptor is connected to the Movie Camera and the [OFF/ON] Switch is turned to [ON] without inserting a Cassette and a Card, the Movie Camera is automatically set to Demonstration Mode for introducing its functions. If any button is pressed or operated, the Demonstration Mode is cancelled. The Demonstration Mode can be started by setting [DEMO MODE] to [ON] and by exiting the Menu. To terminate the Demonstration Mode, insert a Cassette or a Card, or set the [DEMO MODE] to [OFF].
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Before Use
[AV JACK]
AV Socket
-126-
[REMOTE]
Remote Controller Mode
-68-
[REC LAMP]
Recording Lamp
-79-
[BEEP SOUND]
Beep Sound
-114-
[CLOCK SET]
Date and Time Setting
-78-
[INITIAL SET]
Initial Setting Mode
-113-
ª [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU]
Tape Playback Mode
TAPE PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK !
AV IN/OUT DIGITAL CARD RECORDING DISPLAY LCD/EVF INITIAL
;/:SELECT %:NEXT MENU:EXIT
1) [PLAYBACK]
Playback Functions Sub-Menu
[12bit AUDIO]
Audio Selector
-105-
[AUDIO OUT]
Audio Output Mode
[USB FUNCTION]
USB Functions Mode
2) [AV IN/OUT]
Audio-Video Input/Output Setup Sub-Menu
[AV JACK]
AV Socket
-105-
[A.DUB INPUT]
Audio Dubbing Input
[DV OUT]
Analog-Digital Conversion Output
3) [DIGITAL]
Playback Digital Setup Sub-Menu
[EFFECT ON]
Digital Effect On/Off
[EFFECT SEL]
Digital Effect Selection
[TITLE IN]
Adding a Title
-101-
4) [CARD]
Card Setup Sub-Menu
[PICT QUALITY]
Picture Quality
-82-
[CREATE TITLE]
Title Creation
-100-
5) [RECORDING]
Recording Setup Sub-Menu
[REC SPEED]
Recording Speed Mode
-119-
-109-
-105-
-99-
-99-
-78-
12bit AUDIO AUDIO OUT USB FUNCTION
-121-
[AUDIO REC]
Audio Recording Mode
-78-
[AUDIO LEVEL]
Audio Level
-118-
6) [DISPLAY]
Display Setup Sub-Menu
[DISPLAY]
Display Mode
-112-
[DATE/TIME]
Date and Time Indication
-112-
[C.DISPLAY]
Counter Display Mode
-112-
[C.RESET]
Counter Reset
-128-
[REC DATA]
Camera Data If you set [REC DATA] to [ON], the settings
(shutter speed, iris and white balance settings
-88-), etc.) used during the recordings are
( displayed during playback. [---] appears on the display when there is no data or during Slow Motion Playback, Still Advance Playback or Variable Speed Search.
The settings information may not be displayed
properly if the camera data of this Movie Camera are played back on other equipment.
The camera data will not be recorded in the
following cases:
When recording proceeds with no input
signals supplied.
When recording involves the use of the
S-Video or AV Input Socket.
When pictures with no camera data are
recorded using the DV Terminal.
When displaying a list of titles.
7) [LCD/EVF]
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu
[LCD AI]
Intelligent LCD Monitor
-74-
[LCD/EVF SET]
LCD and Viewfinder Adjustment
-73-
[EVF ON/AUTO]
Using the Viewfinder
-73-
8) [INITIAL]
Initial Setup Sub-Menu
[BLANK SEARCH]
Blank Search
-80-
[REMOTE]
Remote Controller Mode
-68-
[BEEP SOUND]
Beep Sound
-114-
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Before Use
ª [CARD RECORDING MENU]
Card Recording Mode
CARD RECORDING MENU
CAMERA !
ADVANCED DIGITAL CARD RECORDING DISPLAY LCD/EVF INITIAL
;/:SELECT %:NEXT MENU:EXIT
1) [CAMERA]
Camera Setup Sub-Menu
[PROG.AE]
Auto Exposure Mode
[OIS]
Image Stabilizer
[SHTR EFFECT]
Shutter Effect You can add a sound like releasing the shutter.
[SELF TIMER]
Self-timer Recording
[RED EYE]
Red Eye Reduction
[FLASH LEVEL]
Flash Level
-93-
2) [ADVANCED]
Advanced Functions Sub-Menu
[ZEBRA]
Zebra Pattern
-91-
[PICTURE ADJ.]
Picture Adjustment
3) [DIGITAL]
Digital Setup Sub-Menu
[TITLE IN]
Adding a Title
-101-
4) [CARD]
Card Setup Sub-Menu
[PICTURE SIZE]
Picture Size
-82-
[PICT QUALITY]
Picture Quality
-82-
[CREATE TITLE]
Title Creation
-100-
[BURST MODE]
Continuous Photoshot
5) [RECORDING]
Recording Setup Sub-Menu
[WIND CUT]
Wind Noise Reduction
[H.SHOE MIC]
Hot Shoe Microphone This function reduces the low sound to avoid a
wind noise when using the Stereo Zoom Microphone (VW-VMH3E; optional).
-84-
-87-
-83-
-93-
-91-
PROG.AE OIS SHTR EFFECT SELF TIMER RED EYE FLASH LEVEL
-82-
-86-
6) [DISPLAY]
Display Setup Sub-Menu
[DISPLAY]
Display Mode
-112-
[DATE/TIME]
Date and Time Indication
-112-
7) [LCD/EVF]
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu All of the items on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu are
the same as those on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu of the [TAPE RECORDING MENU].
8) [INITIAL]
Initial Setup Sub-Menu
[AV JACK]
AV Socket
-126-
[REMOTE]
Remote Controller Mode
-68-
[REC LAMP]
Recording Lamp
-79-
[BEEP SOUND]
Beep Sound
-114-
[CLOCK SET]
Date and Time Setting
-78-
[INITIAL SET]
Initial Setting Mode
-113-
ª [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU]
Picture Playback Mode
PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU
DELETE !
EDITING PRINT DIGITAL DISPLAY LCD/EVF INITIAL
;/:SELECT %:NEXT MENU:EXIT
1) [DELETE]
Deleting a File Sub-Menu
[FILEBYSEL]
Selecting and Deleting a File
[ALL FILES]
Deleting All Files
[TITLE BY SEL]
Selecting and Deleting a Title
2) [EDITING]
Editing a File Sub-Menu
[FILE LOCK]
Setting the Lock
[DPOF SET]
Setting DPOF
-102-
[CARD FORMAT]
Formatting a Card
3) [PRINT]
Printing Setting Sub-Menu
[THIS PICTURE]
Printing Only the Displayed Picture
[DATE]
Printing with Recording Date
-103-
-102-
-103-
FILE BY SEL ALL FILES TITLE BY SEL
-102-
-102-
-108-
-108-
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4) [DIGITAL]
Playback Digital Setup Sub-Menu
[TITLE IN]
Adding a Title
-101-
5) [DISPLAY]
Display Setup Sub-Menu All of the items on the [DISPLAY] Sub-Menu are
the same as those on the [DISPLAY] Sub-Menu of the [TAPE RECORDING MENU].
6) [LCD/EVF]
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu All of the items on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu are
the same as those on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu of the [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU].
7) [INITIAL]
Initial Setup Sub-Menu
[AV JACK]
AV Socket
-126-
[REMOTE]
Remote Controller Mode
-68-
Setting Date and Time
Since the internal clock of the Movie Camera has a slight imprecision, make sure to check the time before recording.
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or
[CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [INITIAL] >> [CLOCK SET] >> [YES].
STILL
ENTER
(16)
2 Press the [;/] Button to select [YEAR],
[MONTH], [DAY], [HOUR] or [MIN.] and press the [6/5] Button to set it to the desired value.
Year will cycle in the order shown below.
2000, 2001, ..., 2089, 2000, ...
3 Press the [MENU] Button (16) to finish
setting the date and time.
The clock operation starts from [00] second.
If the built-in battery is weak, the [0] or [--]
Indication flashes. In this case, charge the built-in battery.
The clock uses the 24-hour system.
FADE
MENU
CLOCK SET
1YEAR 2004
MONTH 10 DAY 8 HOUR 14 MIN. 30
;/:SELECT &/%:SETUP
!/MENU:EXIT
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge
The internal lithium battery sustains the operation of the clock. When the [0] or [--] Indication flashes, the internal lithium battery is near exhaustion.
1 Connect the AC Adaptor to the Movie
Camera with the power turned off and then connect to the AC Mains socket.
After charging for 24 hours, the built-in lithium
battery can power the clock for approximately 6 months.
LP Mode
A desired recording speed can be selected with [REC SPEED] on the [RECORDING] Sub-Menu.
If LP Mode is selected, the recording time becomes 1.5 times longer than that of SP Mode.
Although the image quality does not decrease with the LP Mode recording, mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image, or some normal functions may be restricted. The contents that are recorded in LP Mode are
not completely compatible with other equipment.
Audio dubbing is not possible with LP Mode.
-105-)
(
Audio Recording Mode
The sound quality of the recorded sound can be selected with [AUDIO REC] on the [RECORDING] Sub-Menu. High sound-quality recording is possible with “16 bit 48 kHz 2 track” Mode. With the “12 bit 32 kHz 4 track” Mode, the original sound can be recorded on 2 tracks in stereo, while the other 2 tracks can be used for Audio Dubbing.
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Recording Mode
Recording Mode
About Recording
When recording pictures on a tape, set the Mode Dial to Tape Recording Mode [ ]. When recording still pictures on a card, set the Mode Dial to Card Recording Mode [ ]. When recording with the [AUTO/MANUAL/AE LOCK] Switch [AUTO], the Movie Camera automatically adjusts the focus and white balance. In some cases, they cannot be adjusted automatically and need to be adjusted manually. (
-88-, -90-)
AUTO MANUAL
Before turning on the power, remove the
Lens Cap. If the Lens Cap is still attached when the power is turned on, Automatic White Balance Adjustment ( function correctly.
When the Recording Pause Mode continues for
more than 6 minutes, the power is turned off automatically for tape protection and power conservation. (If the AC Adaptor is used, the power is turned off only when the tape is inserted in Tape Recording Mode.) When the tape is inserted in Tape Recording Mode and if the Recording Pause Mode continues for more than 6 minutes, the power is turned off automatically. To resume recording from this condition, turn off, then turn on the power again.
When you record pictures under a fluorescent
lamp, the screen may flicker. However, this is not a malfunction.
ª Recording Lamp
The Recording Lamp (34) lights up during recording and alerts those being recorded that recording is in progress.
(31) set to
(31)
AE LOCK
-88-) may not
Recording on a Tape
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [ON].
The Power Lamp
(46)
(48)
2 Set the Mode Dial (44) to Tape Recording
Mode.
(44)
3 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button (47).
Recording starts.After the [RECORD] is displayed, it changes
to [REC].
(47)
4 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button (47)
again to pause the recording.
The [PAUSE] Indication is displayed.
Even if the Mode Dial is set to Tape Recording
Mode and the recording to a tape is in progress, you can also record a still picture on a card by pressing the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.
ª To Check the Recording
By pressing the [S] Button (9) briefly in the Recording Pause Mode, you can play back the last few seconds of the recorded scene.
F
F
O
(46) lights up.
ON
S
D
PAUSE
PC
REC
RECORD
PAUSE
(34)
The Recording Lamp does not light up if the
[REC LAMP] on the [INITIAL] Sub-Menu is set to [OFF].
(9)
REC
BACK LIGHT
The [CHK] Indication is displayed. After
checking, the Movie Camera resumes the Recording Pause Mode.
For other notes concerning this item, see
-114-.
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Recording Mode
ª Finding the End of Recording
(Blank Search Function)
The Blank Search Function aids you to locate the end of the recording on the Cassette quickly.
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or
[TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [INITIAL] >> [BLANK SEARCH] >> [YES].
STILL
MENU
ENTER
FADE
(16)
The [BLANK] Indication appears during the
Blank Search.
Approximately 1 second before the last
recorded scene, the Movie Camera switches to the Recording Pause Mode or the Still Playback Mode.
If there is no blank left on the Cassette, the
Movie Camera stops at the end of the tape.
To Cancel Blank Search Before Completion
Press the [] Button.
ª To Add a Sound while Recording
With the supplied Free Style Remote Controller with Mic connected to the [REMOTE] Socket
(38),
you can add a narration while recording is in progress. While the [TALK] Button
(92) is pressed, the [ ]
Indication is displayed and the sound is recorded from [MIC]
(88).
(88)
REC
(92)
While the [TALK] Button is pressed, the built-in
microphone does not operate.
ª Digital Still Picture
You can record images stilled by Digital Still Picture Mode onto a tape. When the [STILL] Button become still pictures. When the button is pressed again, the Digital Still Picture Mode is cancelled.
(17) is pressed, images
You can also record pictures onto a Card by
pressing the [PHOTO SHOT] Button after setting to the Digital Still Picture Mode and then checking the image.
ª Progressive Photoshot
When the [æ] Indication is displayed, Progressive Photoshot Function works. You can record still pictures as frame still pictures with higher quality by this function. The Progressive Photoshot Function may not
be activated depending on the function you use.
-112-)
(
To record still pictures with higher quality, we
recommend setting to the Card Recording Mode. (To activate the progressive function regardless of the function you use)
When you record the tape and the card
simultaneously, the progressive function is not activated.
ª Recording Yourself
By opening the LCD Monitor and rotating it frontward (to the lens side), you can let the subject in front of the Movie Camera monitor the shot while recording is in progress.
When the [EVF ON/AUTO] is set to [AUTO] and
the LCD Monitor is opened, the Viewfinder is disabled automatically. However, when the LCD Monitor is rotated frontward, the image is also shown in the Viewfinder.
If you prefer to have the image on the LCD
Monitor to look like an image in a mirror, set [SELF REC] on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu to [MIRROR]. Images are recorded normally and no left and right reversal occurs.
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(17)
STILL
ENTER
FADE
Recording Mode
ª Frame Moving Pictures (Frame Mode)
Frame moving-picture recording enables to obtain natural still pictures with a high picture quality, even when the scenes involve a lot of movement recording frame still pictures continuously at a rate of 25 frames a second. (It is also possible to record sound.)
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >>
[CAMERA] >> [REC MODE] >> [FRAME].
STILL
ENTER
FADE
MENU
(16)
The [FRAME] Indication appears.
2 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button (47).
(47)
For other notes concerning this item, see
-114-.
Recording a Still Picture on a Card (Photoshot)
Still pictures can be recorded on the Memory Card from the Movie Camera. The size of images that are recorded using this Movie Camera is approximately 4.0 million pixels, and recording of images with a size that is larger than a million pixels is called mega-pixel still-picture recording. Compared to images of normal recording, images that are created by mega-pixel still-picture recording can be printed out clear.
When recording in the Tape Recording Mode:
1 Set the Mode Dial (44) to Tape Recording
Mode.
S
D
PHOTO SHOT
PC
(44)
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button (52) fully.
(52)
To record still pictures with higher quality, we
recommend recording in the Card Recording Mode.
When recording in the Card Recording Mode:
1 Set the Mode Dial (44) to Card Recording
Mode.
PC
D
(44)
S
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button (52)
halfway.
PHOTO
(52)
SHOT
1
2
The iris and gain are fixed and the Movie
Camera automatically focuses on the subject.
1 Shutter Chance Mark 2 Focus Area
Shutter Chance Mark Light (green): The subject is adequately
focused. (The focus is stable and you can record pictures
more clearly.) Light (white): The subject is almost focused. Blink (white): The Movie Camera is focusing
on the subject. No Mark: The Movie Camera cannot
focus on the subject.
When the Image Stabilizer Function (
-84-
) is set
to [ON], the Image Stabilizer Function works
[
more effective. ([
MEGA
] Indication appears.)
MEGA
The [PHOTO SHOT] Button on the Free Style
Remote Controller with Mic cannot be pressed halfway.
3 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button (52) fully.
PHOTO SHOT
(52)
The [ ] Indication lights up in red.
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Recording Mode
The Shutter Chance Mark appears even when
the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is not pressed. Check it for your reference.
Even if the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is pressed
halfway, the Shutter Chance Mark does not appear in Manual Focus Mode.
Selecting the Size of Photoshot Images
1 Tape Recording Mode:
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD] >> [PICTURE SIZE] >> [1280k960] or [640k480]. Card Recording Mode: Set [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD] >> [PICTURE SIZE] >> [2288k1728], [1600k1200], [1280k960] or [640k480].
STILL
MENU
ENTER
FADE
(16)
Selecting the Quality of Photoshot Images
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU],
[TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] or [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD] >> [PICT QUALITY] >> a desired image quality.
STILL
ENTER
FADE
MENU
(16)
2 Keep pressing the [PHOTO SHOT] Button
(52).
PHOTO SHOT
(52)
You can also activate Continuous Photoshot
Function after pressing the [PHOTO SHOT] Button halfway. In this case, if the Image Stabilizer Function (
-84-) is set to [ON], the
Image Stabilizer Function works more effective.
When [ON] is selected, the still pictures can be
recorded in approximately 0.7 second intervals until the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is released or 10 pictures are recorded. (You cannot use the Continuous Photoshot function if the shutter speed is set to 1/2, 1/3, 1/6 or 1/12.)
For other notes concerning this item, see
-114-.
Quick Start
By pressing the [QUICK START] Button (45), and the Movie Camera will be ready for recording in approximately 1.7 seconds after the Movie Camera is turned on.
1 Press the [QUICK START] Button (45).
The Quick Start Recording Lamp lights up.
QUICK
(45)
START
ª Continuous Photoshot
The still pictures can be recorded on a Card at a regular intervals. Available only with [640k480] picture size.
1 Set [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD]
>> [BURST MODE] >> [ON].
STILL
ENTER
FADE
MENU
(16)
The [ ] Indication appears.
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2 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [OFF].
The Quick Start Recording Lamp remains lit.
ON
F
F
O
(48)
3 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (48) to [ON].
The Movie Camera will be ready for recording
in approximately 1.7 seconds.
To Cancel the Quick Start
Keep the [QUICK START] Button pressed for approximately 2 seconds and make sure the Quick Start Recording Lamp is not lit.
For other notes concerning this item, see
-115-.
Recording Mode
T.MACRO
Self-timer Recording
When you set the self-timer, the recording starts automatically after 10 seconds on the Card.
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or
[CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >> [SELF TIMER] >> [ON].
STILL
MENU
ENTER
FADE
(16)
The [ ] Indication appears.
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button (52).
PHOTO SHOT
(52)
The Recording Lamp
Indication flash and the recording starts after 10 seconds.
To cancel the Self-timer Recording while the
[ ] Indication is blinking, press the [MENU] Button.
You can also use the Continuous Photoshot.
-82-)
(
For other notes concerning this item, see
(34) and the [ ]
-116-.
Zoom In/Out Functions
It gives special effects to the picture by recording objects close by or with wide-angle shot.
When using [W/T] Lever
1 For wide-angle shots (zoom out):
Push the [W/T] Lever For close-ups (zoom in): Push the [W/T] Lever towards [T].
VOL/JOG
(51)
(51) towards [W].
The [MNL] Indication and [1MZ] (Manual
Zoom Mode) Indication appear. (When [1MZ] Indication appears, the Movie Camera is set to Auto Focus Mode.)
2 Turn the Multi Manual Ring (24) to zoom
in/out.
(24)
Zoom speed changes according to the speed to
turn the ring or to push the [W/T] Lever.
Zoom Magnification Indication is displayed for a
few seconds.
5tW
T
T
12tW
T
1tW
ª To Take Close-up Shots of Small
Subjects
(Macro Close-up Function)
When the zoom magnification is 1k, the Movie Camera can focus on a subject that is as close as approximately 4 cm from the Lens. Small subjects like insects can be recorded with this function.
ª To Use the Tele-Macro Function
With the zoom magnification of 12k, the Movie Camera can bring the subject into focus as close as approximately 50 cm from the Lens. Focusing only on the subject and displaying the background out of focus makes the picture more impressive.
1 Press the [TELE MACRO] Button (15).
WT
(51)
When using Multi Manual Ring
(24)
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/AE LOCK] Switch
(31) to [MANUAL].
AUTO MANUAL
AE LOCK
(31)
MNL
1MZ
TELE
(15)
MACRO
The zoom magnification is temporarily set to
12k and the subject can be focused on as close as approximately 50 cm.
The [ ] Indication appears.
T.MACRO
T.MACRO
T.MACRO
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