Panasonic NV-VZ1PNA, NV-VZ1PN User Manual

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Panasonic NV-VZ1PNA, NV-VZ1PN User Manual

VHS-C Movie Camera

Model No.

NV-VZ1PN/PNA NV-RZ3PN/PNA

Operating Instructions

NV-VZ1PN/PNA

NV-RZ3PN/PNA

Before use, please read these instructions completely.

VQT8947

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CAMERA

V C R

INFO-

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WINDOW

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Controls and Components

1Super Image Stabilizer Indication Lamp [[] (m 44, 47)

2Digital Effect Indication Lamp [´] (m 44, 48)

3Camera Mode Lamp [CAMERA] (m 30)

4VCR Mode Lamp [VCR] (m 35, 37)

50-Lux Recording Switch [0 LUX OFF/ON] (m 51)

6White Balance Sensor (m 72)

7Built-in Infra-red Beam Emitters (m 51)

8Microphone

9Tally Lamp (m 31)

10Fade Button [FADE] (m 42)

11Focus Button [FOCUS] (m 56) Item Set Button [SET] (m 16) Tracking Button (m 39)

12Multi-Function Dial [34/MF/TRACKING] (m 16, 39, 56)

13Menu Button [MENU] (m 16)

14Auto Exposure Selector Button [PROG. AE] (m 30, 54, 56, 57)

15Fade Mode Selector Button [FADE MODE] (m 43)

16Color Selector Button for Fade [COLOR] (m 43)

17Eyecup

s SEARCH

SEARCH r

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BLC

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18Reverse Search Button [sSEARCH] (m 32) Rewind/Review/High-Speed Rewind Button [C] (m 35, 39, 40)

Recording Check Button [S] (m 32)

19Stop Button [] (m 35)

20Forward Search Button [SEARCHr] (m 32) Fast Forward/Cue Button [D] (m 40)

21White Balance Button [W.B] (m 54) Pause Button [;] (m 40)

22Playback Button [1] (m 35) Backlight Button [BLC] (m 59)

23LCD Monitor Open Lever [LOPEN] (m 15)

(NV-VZ1 only)

24LCD Monitor (m 15, 21, 41) (NV-VZ1 only)

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.

25Cassette Compartment Window (m 22)

26Cassette Compartment Lock Button [LOCK] (m 22)

27Battery Holder (m 13)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NV-VZ1 NV-RZ3

 

 

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Video Output Jack [V] (m 37, 68)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Audio Output Jack [A] (m 37, 68)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30

Finder (l 25, 41)

 

 

Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the Finder screen, the whole screen may have a slight color cast, and flickering may occur. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

31 Cover of the Button-type Battery’s Compartment

[BACKUP BATTERY] (l 27)

32 DC Input Jack [DC IN] (l 10)

33 Battery Eject Lever ["BATTERY EJECT] (l 13)

34 Recording Start/Stop Buttons (l 29, 30)

Use either of these buttons depending on the recording

angle.

35 Off/On Mode Selector Switch [CAMERA/OFF/VCR]

(l 13, 30, 35, 41)

36 Grip Belt (l 25)

37 Speaker (m 35) (NV-VZ1 only)

38 Cassette Eject Button [< EJECT] (l 22)

39 Date/Time/Title Button [DATE/TITLE] (m 29, 64)

40 Zoom Lever [W/T] (l 33, 48)

Volume Adjustment Lever [sVOLr] (l 35)

(NV-VZ1 only)

41 Eyepiece Corrector Lever (l 25)

42 Shoulder Strap Holders (l 26)

43 Tripod Receptacle

44 Lens Cap (l 25, 54)

45 Lens Cap Holder (l 25)

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Charging the Battery

Charge the Battery before using it.

1 Attach the Battery.

≥Align the Battery with line 1 and push it in the direction of the arrow while holding it down.

2 Securely connect the AC Power Cord to the AC Adaptor and an AC mains jack.

≥The [POWER] Lamp 2 lights and then the [CHARGE] Lamp 3 flashes and charging starts.

≥If the [CHARGE] Lamp 3 does not flash even though the Battery is attached, remove the Battery and then reattach it.

∫ Charging Lamp [CHARGE]

Flashing:

During charging

Lit:

The Battery can already be used to

 

operate the Movie Camera but it is not

 

yet fully charged.

 

(Approx. 30-minute battery charge)

Off:

The Battery is fully charged.

∫ Removing the Battery

Slide it in the opposite direction of that indicated in step 1 above.

≥Charge the Battery at a room temperature between 10xC and 30xC.

≥When charging, do not connect the DC Input Lead to the AC Adaptor.

≥During recording or charging, the Battery becomes warm. However, this is normal.

≥If you charge the Battery when it is not yet discharged, the [CHARGE] Lamp 3 may flash briefly and then go out. This indicates that the Battery is fully charged. Therefore, this is not an indication of a malfunction.

 

 

NV-VZ1

NV-RZ3

CGR-V610

A

80 min.

80 min.

 

B

90 min. (70 min.)

90 min.

 

C

40 min. (30 min.)

40 min.

CGR-V620

A

145 min.

145 min.

 

B

190 min. (140 min.)

180 min.

 

C

40 min. (30 min.)

40 min.

CGR-V816

A

310 min.

310 min.

 

B

380 min. (280 min.)

360 min.

 

C

40 min. (30 min.)

40 min.

Charging Time and Maximum Continuous Recording Time in the Manual Recording Mode

A Charging Time for a Full Charge

B Maximum Continuous Recording Time

C Maximum Continuous Recording Time for an Approx.

30-Minute Charge

“70 min.” stands for “70 minutes”.

≥The Battery Model CGR-V610 is supplied.

≥The times shown in the above chart are approximations. The figures in parentheses show the recording time when using the °LCD Monitor.

°LCD Monitor: NV-VZ1 only

Maximum Continuous Recording Time means the duration of continuous recording performed at an ambient temperature of 25xC and 60% relative humidity. In actual recording, however, the use of the zoom and other functions increases the power consumption, and higher or lower temperatures reduce the Battery’s ability to generate electricity. Therefore, the actual recording time per Battery may be approximately 30%–50% shor ter than listed above.

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