Samsung VP-D70, VP-D70i User Manual

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Digital Video Camcorder
AF
Auto Focus
CCD
Charge Coupled Device
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
Before operating the unit, please read this instruction book thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.
ELECTRONICS
This product meets the intent of Directive 89/336 CEE, 73/23 CEE, 93/68 CEE.
VP-D70/D70i
START/ STOP
SELF
TIMER
X2
SLOW
F.ADV
A.DUB
ZERO
MEMORY
WIDE
TELE
STILL
PHOTO DISPLAY
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Contents
Features..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Accessories Supplied with camcorder ............................................................................................ ........................................................................................ 10
Descriptions
FRONT & LEFT VIEW....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1
LEFT SIDE VIEW.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
RIGHT & TOP VIEW ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
REAR & BOTTOM VIEW .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
REMOTE CONTROL................................................................................................................. ....................................................................................... 15
OSD (On Screen Display)........................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 16
How to use the Remote Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Lithium Battery installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Connecting a Power Source ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette............................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Making your First Recording.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Hints for Stable Image Recording ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Adjusting the LCD.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Using the VIEWFINDER .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Playing back a tape you have recorded on the LCD ............................................................................... ............................................................................... 30
Controlling Sound from the Speaker....................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Using the various Functions
Setting the menu item....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Availability of functions in each mode............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
LCD ADJUST .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
CUSTOM SET..................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 34
DIS..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
PIP..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Zooming In and Out with DIGITAL ZOOM........................................................................................................................................................................ 37
PROGRAM AE................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
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Advanced Recording
Basic Recording
Notices and Safety Instructions
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
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DSE (Digital Special Effect) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
WHITE BALANCE........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
SHUTTER........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
IRIS.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44
REC MODE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
REC LAMP....................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................... 46
WIND CUT.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................46
AUDIO MODE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................47
DISPLAY.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
DATE/TIME......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
DEMO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
CLOCK SET.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Easy Shot mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Custom Shot mode................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
MF/AF(Manual Focus/Auto Focus)
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 54
BLC
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Fade In and Out
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Audio dubbing
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PHOTO
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Lighting Techniques
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Various Recording Techniques
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
To watch with the LCD
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 62
To watch with a TV monitor
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Playback
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Various Functions in PLAYER mode
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
After finishing a recording
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Cleaning and Maintaining the Camcorder
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70
Playing back a Tape
Using Your Camcorder Abroad
........................................................................................................ 71
Troubleshooting
................................................................................................................................72
Specifications
.................................................................................................................................... 74
Index
................................................................................................................................................ 76
Power Sources (United Kingdom)......................................................................................................77
IEEE 1394 Data Transfer
....................................................................................................................67
Maintenance
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Please rotate the LCD screen carefully as illustrated. Unintended rotation may cause damage to the inside of the hinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder.
1. LCD screen closed.
2. Standard recording by using the LCD screen.
3. Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen from the top.
4. Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen from the front.
5. Making a recording with the LCD screen closed.
Notices and Safety Instructions
Notices regarding rotation of LCD screen
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2
3
4
5
90°
90°
90°
90°
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Notices and Safety Instructions
Notices regarding moisture condensation
1. A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensation to form inside the camcorder.
for example:
- When you move the camcorder from cold outside to warm inside during the winter.
- When you move the camcorder from cool inside to hot outside during the summer.
2. If the “DEW” protection feature is activated, leave the camcorder for at least two hours in a dry, warm room with the cassette compartment opened and the battery removed.
Notices regarding COPYRIGHT
Television programs, video tapes, DVD titles, films, and other program materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material may be against the law.
Notices regarding CAMCORDER
1. Do not leave the camcorder exposed to high temperature(above 60˚C or 140˚F). For example, in a parked car in the sun or under direct sunlight.
2. Do not let the camcorder get wet.
Keep the camcorder away from rain, sea water, and any other form of moisture. If the camcorder gets wet, it may be damaged. Sometimes malfunction cannot be repaired.
- Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged before recording outdoors.
- To preserve battery power, keep your camcorder turned off when you are not operating it.
- When your camcorder is in CAMERA mode, if it is left in STBY mode without operation for more than 5 minutes with a tape installed, it will automatically turn off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge.
- Make sure that the battery pack is fitted firmly into place. Dropping the battery pack may damage it.
- A brand new battery pack is not charged. Before using the battery pack, charge it completely.
- It is a good idea to use the viewfinder instead of the LCD when shooting for a long time, because the LCD uses up more battery power.
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Notices and Safety Instructions
*When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer.
The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste.
Notices regarding the battery pack
Notices regarding video head cleaning
- To ensure normal recording and a clear picture, clean the video heads regularly. If square block-shaped noise distorts playback pictures, or if only a blue screen is displayed during playback, the video heads may be dirty. If this happens, clean the video heads with a dry type cleaning cassette.
- Do not use a wet type cleaning cassette. It may damage the video heads.
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- Do not film with the camera lens pointing directly at the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the CCD(Charge Coupled Device).
1. Do not position the camcorder such that the viewfinder is pointing towards the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the inside of the viewfinder. Be careful when placing the camcorder under sunlight or by a window.
2. Do not pick up the camcorder by the viewfinder.
3. Over-rotation of the viewfinder may damage it.
1. The LCD monitor is manufactured using high precision technology. However, there can be tiny dots(red, blue or green in colour) that appear on the LCD display. These dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any way.
2. When you use the LCD display in direct sunlight or outdoors, it may be difficult to see the picture. In this case, we recommend that the viewfinder is used.
3. Direct sunlight can damage the LCD monitor.
- To ensure a steady picture during filming, check that the hand strap is properly adjusted.
- Do not force your hand into the hand strap as you could damage it.
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Notices and Safety Instructions
Notice regarding the LENS
Notices regarding Record or Playback using LCD
Notices regarding the hand strap
Notices regarding electronic viewfinder
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Notices and Safety Instructions
Precautions regarding the Lithium battery
Warning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of children.
Should any battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
1. The lithium battery maintains the clock function and preset contents memory; even if the battery pack or AC adapter is removed.
2. The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 6 months under normal operation from time of installation.
3. When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator will flash for about five seconds when you set the power switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the lithium battery with a new one (type CR2025).
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Digital data transfer function with IEEE1394
By incorporating IEEE 1394 (i.LINK
TM
: i.LINK is a serial data transfer protocol and interconnection system, used to transmit DV data)
high speed data transport port, moving and still images can be transferred to PC, making it possible to produce or edit various images.
- VP-D70i is able to record and receive digital data from another DV Device.
- VP-D70 is not able to not record and receive digital data from another DV Device.
PHOTO
The PHOTO function lets you capture an object as a still along with sound, while in CAMERA mode.
500x Digital zoom
Allows you to magnify an image to up to 500 times its original size.
Colour TFT LCD
A high-resolution colour TFT LCD (with 112,320 pixels) gives you clean, sharp images as well as the ability to review your recordings immediately.
Digital Image Stabilizer
The DIS compensates for handshake, reducing unstable images particularly at high magnification.
Various digital effects
The DSE (Digital Special Effects) allows you to give your films a special look by adding various special effects.
Back Light Compensation ( BLC )
When you record a subject with the light source behind it or a subject with a light background, the BLC function compensates for the bright background.
Program AE
The Program AE enables you to alter the shutter speed and aperture to suite the type of scene/action to be filmed.
Features
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your digital video camera.
Accessories Supplied with camcorder
1. Lithium Ion Battery pack
2. AC Power Adapter
3. AC cord
4. AUDIO/VIDEO cable
5. Instruction Book
6. Shoulder Strap
7. Lithium batteries for Remote Control and Clock. (TYPE: CR2025, 2 EA)
8. S-VIDEO cable
9. Remote Control
10. Scart adapter
Basic Accessories
1. Lithium Ion Battery pack
3. AC cord
4. AUDIO/VIDEO cable
9. Remote Control
8. S-VIDEO cable7. Lithium batteries (2EA)
5. Instruction Book
2. AC Power Adapter
6. Shoulder Strap
START/ STOP
SELF
TIMER
X2
SLOW
F.ADV
A.DUB
ZERO
MEMORY
WIDE
TELE
STILL
PHOTO DISPLAY
Digital Video Camcorder
10. Scart adapter
START/
WIDE
PHOTODISPLAY
STOP
ZERO
SELF
A.DUB MEMORY
TIMER
TELE
STILL
X2
SLOW
F.ADV
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Front & Left View
1. Lens
2. REC lamp
3. Remote sensor
4. Hook for Hand Strap (see page 20)
5. Internal MIC
6. CUSTOM button (see page 53)
7. EASY button (see page 52)
8. TFT LCD monitor
9. Viewfinder (see page 29)
1. Lens
2. REC lamp
3.
Remote sensor
4. Hook for Hand Strap
5. Internal MIC
9. Viewfinder
8. TFT LCD monitor
7. EASY button
6. CUSTOM button
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Left Side View
1. Function Keys PLAYER : CAMERA
(STOP) : BLC (see page 55)
(REW) : EDIT –
(PLAY/STILL) : FADE (see page 56)
(FF) : EDIT +
(SLOW) : MF/AF (see page 54)
2. SPEAKER
1. Function Keys
2. SPEAKER
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Right & Top View
1. Zoom lever and Volume Control (see page 37)
2. PHOTO button (see page 58)
3. Power switch (CAMERA or PLAYER) (see page 21)
4. S-VIDEO out
5. VP-D70 : DV OUT VP-D70i : DV IN/OUT
6. External MIC in (see page 57)
7. Audio/Video out
8. OPEN/EJECT button (see page 25)
1. Zoom lever and Volume Control
2. PHOTO button
3. Power switch (CAMERA or PLAYER)
8. OPEN/EJECT button
7. Audio/Video out
6. External MIC in
5. DV IN/OUT (VP-D70: DV OUT, VP-D70i: DV IN/OUT)
4. S-VIDEO out
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Rear & Bottom View
1. Charging indicator (see page 22)
2. MENU ON/OFF button (see page 32)
3. ENTER/DISPLAY button
4. MENU DIAL (see page 32)
5. LCD open
6. Hook for shoulder strap
7. DC jack (see page 21)
8. START/STOP button (see page 26)
9. Battery Release button (see page 69)
10.Lithium Battery holder (see page 19)
9. Battery Release button
8. START/STOP button
10. Lithium Battery Holder
1. Charging indicator
2. MENU ON/OFF button
3. ENTER/DISPLAY button
4. MENU DIAL
5. LCD open
6. Hook for shoulder strap
7. DC jack
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Remote control
1. PHOTO
2. START/STOP
3. SELF TIMER (see page 18)
4. ZERO MEMORY (see page 66)
5. (FF)
6. (REW)
7. (PLAY)
8. X2 (see page 65)
9. (SLOW)
10. Frame Advance (see page 65)
11. (STOP)
12. (STILL)
13. A.DUB (see page 57)
14. Zoom TELE
15. Zoom WIDE
16. DISPLAY (see page 17)
16. DISPLAY
15. Zoom WIDE
14. Zoom TELE
13. A.DUB
12. (STILL)
11. (STOP)
10. Frame Advance
1. PHOTO
2. START/STOP
3. SELF TIMER
4. ZERO MEMORY
5. (FF)
6. (REW)
7. (PLAY)
8. X2
9. (SLOW)
START/
STOP
SELF
TIMER
X2
SLOW
PHOTO DISPLAY
ZERO
A.DUB
MEMORY
F.ADV
WIDE
TELE
STILL
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OSD (On Screen Display)
OSD in CAMERA mode
WAIT-10S W.CUT
CUSTOM
SP STBY
MIRROR PHOTO OUTDOOR 1/500
16 BIT
TAPE
M.FOCUS 100 MIN
DEW
PIP
23:30
SELF-30S 31.DEC.2001
500 0:00:00
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
10
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
24 23 22 21 20 19
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W
BLC
T M
x
I 29
1. Battery level
(see page 24)
2. Zoom position
(see page 37)
3. Manual focus
(see page 54)
4. DSE (Digital Special Effect) mode
(see page 40)
5. White Balance mode
(see page 42)
6. Shutter speed and IRIS
(see page 43, 44)
7. Audio Record mode (see page 47)
8. Self record recording and waiting timer
(see page 18)
9. WIND CUT
(see page 46)
10. DATE/TIME
(see page 49)
11. Self diagnosis
(see page 72)
12. DEW condensation
(see page 72)
13. PIP (Picture in Picture)
(see page 36)
14. Photo shot
(see page 58)
15. Digital zoom mode
(see page 38)
16. Remaining Tape
(measured in minutes)
17. Tape counter
18. Zero memory indicator
(see page 66)
19. Operating mode
20. Record speed mode
(see page 45)
21. Custom or Easy mode
(see page 52, 53)
22. DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer)
(see page 35)
23. Program AE
(see page 39)
24. BLC (Back Light Compensation)
(see page 55)
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OSD (On Screen Display)
25. Volume control
(see page 31)
26. Audio playback channel
(see page 58)
27. Audio playback mode
28. DV IN (DV data receiving mode) (VP-D70i only)
(see page 67)
29. A.DUB
(see page 57)
When you set the power switch to CAMERA, and the OSD is automatically turned on.
When you set the power switch to PLAYER, and the OSD is automatically turned off.
Refer to page 48.
Turning OSD on/off
Press the ENTER button on the rear side panel.
- Each press of the button toggles the OSD function on and off.
- When you turn the OSD off, In CAMERA mode: You can see those features being used. In PLAYER mode: All OSD messages flash for 3 seconds then disappear.
Turning on/off the DATE/TIME
- The DATE/TIME is not affected when the OSD function is switched ON or OFF.
- To turn the DATE/TIME on or off, access the menu and change the DATE/TIME mode. (see page 49)
Turning the OSD on/off (On Screen Display)
OSD in PLAYER mode
1 12 11 25
SOUND2
26
16BIT 31.DEC.2001
27
DEW
TAPE
VOLUME
0 16 20
20 19
SP STILL
0:00:00:00
100 MIN
A.DUB
DV IN 23:30
17 16 29
28 10
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
You must insert or replace the lithium battery when :
- You purchase the camcorder.
- The remote control doesnt work.
Ensure that you insert the lithium cell correctly, following the + and markings.Be careful not to reverse the polarity of the battery.
Self Record using the Remote Control
The Self-Timer function on the remote control allows you to start and stop recording automatically.
Example: Scene with all members of your family
Two options are available
WAIT-10S/SELF-30S: 10 seconds wait, 30 seconds of recording.
WAIT-10S/SELF-END: 10 seconds wait, records until you press the START/STOP button again.
1. Set the camcorder to CAMERA mode.
2. Press the SELF TIMER button until the appropriate indicator is displayed in the viewfinder :
WAIT-10S/SELF-30S
WAIT-10S/SELF-END
3. Press the START/STOP button to start the timer. : After a 10 second wait, recording starts. : If you have selected SELF-30S, recording stops automatically after 30 seconds. : If you have selected SELF-END, press START/STOP again when you wish to stop recording.
How to use the Remote Control
Battery Installation for the Remote Control
START/
STOP
SELF TIMER
X2
SLOW
F.ADV
A.DUB
ZERO
MEMORY
WIDE
TELE
STILL
PHOTO DISPLAY
SELF
TIMER
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The lithium battery maintains the clock function and preset contents of the memory; even if the battery pack or AC power adapter is removed.The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 6 months under normal operation from the time of installation.When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator flashes for about 5 seconds when you set the power switch to CAMERA.
In this case, replace the lithium battery with CR2025 type.
1. Remove the Lithium battery holder from the camera.
2. Position the Lithium cell in the holder, with the positive ( ) terminal face down.
3. Reinsert the holder into the lithium battery compartment.
Reference The holder must be inserted in the correct direction or it will not fit properly.
Warning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of the children.
Should any battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
Lithium Battery Installation
Preparing
It is very important to ensure that the Hand Strap is correctly adjusted before you begin your filming. The hand strap enables you to :
- Hold the camcorder in a stable, comfortable position.
- Press the Zoom and START/STOP button without having to change the position of your hand.
a. Pull open the Hand-Strap cover and release the Hand Strap. b. Adjust its length and stick it back onto the Hand Strap cover. c. Close the Hand Strap cover back up again.
The Shoulder Strap enables you to carry your camcorder around in complete safety.
1. Insert the end of strap into the Shoulder Strap hook on the camcorder.
Insert the other end of strap into ring inside hand strap.
2. Thread each end into the buckle, adjust the length of the strap and then pull it tight in the buckle.
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Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap
Hand strap
Shoulder Strap
Preparing
a
c
b
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There are two types of power source that can be connected to your camcorder.
- The AC Power Adapter and AC cord : used for indoor shooting.
- The Battery Pack : used for outdoor shooting.
To use the AC Power Adapter and DC Cable
1. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the AC cord.
2. Connect the AC cord to a wall socket. Reference The plug and wall socket type can be different according to
the regional conditions.
3. Connect the DC cable to the DC jack socket on the camcorder.
4. Set the camcorder to the CAMERA or PLAYER mode by holding down the tab
on the power switch and turning it to the CAMERA or PLAYER position.
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Connecting a Power Source
2
1
3
4-a
CAMERA
4-b
PLAYER
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The amount of continuous recording time available depends on :
- The type and capacity of battery pack you are using.
- How much you use the Zoom function. It is recommended that you have several batteries available.
Charging the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
1. Lift the viewfinder up and attach the battery pack to the camcorder.
2. Connect the AC Power Adapter to an AC cord and connect the AC cord to a wall socket.
3. Connect the DC cable to the DC jack socket on the camcorder.
4. Turn the camera power switch to off, the charging indicator will start to flash showing that the battery is charging.
5. When it has finished charging, disconnect the battery and AC Power Adapter from the camcorder.
- Even with the power switched off, the battery will still discharge is left connected to the camcorder.
Reference
The battery pack may be charged a little at the time of purchase.
To prevent reducing the life and capacity of the battery pack, always remove it from the camcorder after charging.
To use the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
Preparing
Blinking time Charging rate
Once in a second Less than 50% Twice in a second 50% ~ 75% Three times in a second 75% ~ 100% On for a second and Error - Reset the battery and
off for a second DC cable.
2
1
3
4
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Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
If you close the LCD screen, it switches off and the EVF switches on automatically.The continuous recording times given in the table are approximate.
Actual recording time depends on usage.
Reference
The battery pack should be recharged in an environment of between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C). It should never be charged in a room temperature that is below 32°F (0°C).
The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or left in temperatures above 104°F (40°C) for a long period, even when it is fully recharged.
Do not put the battery pack near any heat source (fire or flames, for example).
Do not disassemble, process, pressure, or heat the Battery Pack.
Do not allow the + and – terminals of the battery pack to be short-circuited. It can cause leakage, heat generation, induction of fire and over heating.
Table of continuous recording time based on model and battery type.
Battery
SB-L110
SB-L220
Charging
time
Approx.
2hr
Approx.
3hr 30min
LCD ON EVF ON
Continuous recording time
Time
Approx.
1hr 10min
Approx.
2hr 20min
Approx.
1hr 30min
Approx.
3hr
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The battery level display indicates the amount of power remaining in the battery pack.
a. Fully charged b. 10% used c. Half used d. Mostly used e. Completely used (flickers)
(camcorder will turn off soon, change the battery as soon as possible)
Please refer to the table on page 23 for approximate continuous recording times.The recording time is affected by environmental temperature and conditions.
The recording time becomes very short in a cold environment. The continuous recording time in the operating instructions is measured using a fully charged battery pack at 77°F(25°C). As the environmental temperature and conditions may be different when you actually use the camcorder, the remaining battery time may not be the same as the approximate continuous recording times given in these instructions.
Tips for Battery Identification
A charge mark is provided on the battery pack to help you remember whether it has been charged or not. Two colours are provided (red and black)-you may choose which one indicates charged and which indicates discharged.
Battery level display
Preparing
a b
c d
e
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