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Video Camcorder
8mm
VP-W60/W60B/W61/W61D/W63
VP-W60/W60B
Hi VP-W61/W61D/W63
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Owner’s Instruction Book
Before operating the unit, please read
this instruction book thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.
This product meets the intent of
Directive 89/336 CEE, 73/23 CEE, 93/68 CEE.
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Table of Contents
Precautions and Safety Instructions
Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Features .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Descriptions |
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■ Front View/Side View/Rear View................................................................................................ |
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■ OSD (On Screen Display) ................................................................................................................... |
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Accessories Supplied with Camcorder ......................................................................................................... |
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Remote Control............................................................................................................................................. |
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■ Self Recording with the Remote Control .............................................................................................. |
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Preparing
Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap.............................................................................................. |
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Lithium Battery Installation............................................................................................................................ |
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Connecting a Power Source......................................................................................................................... |
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■ To use the AC Power Adapter.............................................................................................................. |
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■ To use the Battery Pack.............................................................................................................. ......... |
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Using the Battery Pack. ................................................................................................................................ |
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■ Table of approximate continuous recording time.................................................................................. |
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■ Battery Level display ............................................................................................................................ |
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Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette ................................................................................................................ |
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Basic Shooting
Making the First recording ............................................................................................................................ |
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Tips for Stable Image Shooting ................................................................................................................... |
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■ Recording with the Viewfinder.............................................................................................................. |
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Adjusting the Focus of the VIEWFINDER..................................................................................................... |
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Reviewing a recording .................................................................................................................................. |
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■ Viewing a Still Picture........................................................................................................................... |
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■ Picture Search ...................................................................................................................................... |
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Advanced Shooting
Zooming In and Out ...................................................................................................................................... |
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Digital Zoom.................................................................................................................................................. |
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EASY mode (for beginners) .......................................................................................................................... |
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CUSTOM-Creating your own customized recording settings ....................................................................... |
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DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer, VP-W63 only)................................................................................................. |
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MF/AF (Manual Focus/Auto Focus).............................................................................................................. |
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BLC....................... ........................................................................................................................................ |
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Program AE (Automatic Exposure)............................................................................................................... |
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DSE (Digital Special Effects) in CAMERA mode........................................... ............................................... |
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Setting and Recording the DATE/TIME................................................................ ........................................ |
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Selecting and Recording a Title................................................................................. ................................... |
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Fade In and Out............................................................................................................................................ |
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PIP................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Snap Shot............... ...................................................................................................................................... |
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White Balance............................................................................................................................................... |
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Demonstration............................................................................................................................................... |
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Lighting Techniques.. ....................................................................................................................................49 |
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Playing back the Tape |
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Various Functions in PLAYER mode............................................................................................................. |
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DSE in PLAYER mode.................................................................................................................................. |
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Maintenance |
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Cleaning and Taking care of the Camcorder................................................................................................ |
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■ Cleaning the Viewfinder ...................................................................................................................... |
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■ Cleaning the Video Heads.................................................................................................................... |
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■ Storing the Camcorder ......................................................................................................................... |
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Using Your Camcorder Abroad .........................................................................................55 |
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Self Diagnosis Display ................................................................................................................................. |
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Checking ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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Moisture Condensation ................................................................................................................................. |
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Specifications ..............................................................................................................................60 |
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Precautions and Safety Instructions
care of the battery pack
Do not allow any metal objects to touch
the terminals, as this can cause a short circuit and damage the battery pack.
Keep the terminals clean.
The camera, adapter or battery pack will not work properly if the terminals are dirty. Check them before use, and wipe them with a dry cloth or tissue if necessary.
Precautions regarding the LENS
Do not let the LENS point toward the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the CCD. (*CCD: Charge Coupled Device)
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Precautions and Safety Instructions
Precautions regarding electronic viewfinder
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3)Do not over rotate the veiwfinder as this could damaging it.
Precautions regarding moisture
1)Asudden change in air temperature may to form inside the camcorder.
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■ When you take the camcorder from cold warm temperatures inside during the winter
■When you take the camcorder from cool hot temperatures outside during the summer
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Make sure that any moisture or condensation |
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Precautions and Safety Instructions
regarding the battery pack
Make sure that the battery pack is charged before shooting 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 STANDBY for more than 5 minutes without operation, it will automatically turn off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge.
Make sure that the battery pack is locked in place before carrying. Dropping the battery pack might damage it.
When the battery reaches the end of its life please contact your local dealer. The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste.
Precautions regarding the Lithium battery
Warning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
The lithium battery maintains the clock function, TITLE, CUSTOM function and preset contents memory; even if the battery pack or AC power adapter is removed.
The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 8~10 months under normal operation from time of installation.
When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator flashes about 5 seconds when you set the power switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the lithium battery with type CR2025. (see page 17)
WARNING:
LITHIUM BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
*When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead please contact your local dealer. The batteries have to be desposed of as chemical waste.
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Precautions and Safety Instructions
Precautions regarding the hand strap
It is very important to adjust the hand strap correctly to ensure the camera can be held steady. (see page 16)
Do not insert your hand in the hand strap forcibly, as it may result in damage to the buckle.
Precautions when cleaning the video heads
To ensure normal recording and clear pictures, ensure that the heads are kept clean.
When playing back the pictures, if they are noisy or hardly visible, the video heads may be dirty. If this happens, clean the video heads with a dry type cassette cleaner.
Do not use a wet type cassette cleaner. It may damage the video heads. (see page 54)
Auto-off function in STANDBY mode
To protect against tape and head-drum wear, your camcorder will automatically turn off if it is left in STANDBY mode without operation for more than 5 minutes.
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Your camcorder has many features available when recording or during playback.
Snap Shot (VP-W63 only)
The Snap Shot function allows you to record an object at a standstill for a limited time in CAMERA mode. (see page 46)
PIP (VP-W63 only)
The PIP function shows where the center of the image is while zoomed in on a subject. (see page 45)
BLC
When you shoot a subject with the light source behind the subject or a subject with a light background, the BLC function should be switched on. (see page 35)
DSE (Digital Special Effects)
The DSE allows a creative look to your films by adding various special effects. (see page 38)
Program AE (Auto Exposure)
The Program AE allows the shutter speed and aperture to be adjusted to the type of subject being filmed. (see page 36)
DIS (VP-W63 only)
The DIS compensates for unstable images caused by hand shake, particularly at high magnification. (see page 33)
22x High ratio zoom lens
Zooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the picture. For more professional recordings, use the zoom function. (see page 28)
Digital Zoom
Zooms more than 22x are performed digitally. (see page 29)
Macro
The macro function allows you to shoot your subject at close range.
You have to adjust the zoom fully wide for macro shooting. (see page 28)
EASY
This mode enables even the beginner to easily make a recording. (see page 31)
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Front View
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Side View
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17. DSE
12. BATTERY EJECT
13. MENU ON/OFF
14. ENTER (MF)
15. UP/DOWN Dial
20. DC Jack
21. Recharging Indicator
22. S-VIDEO out
23. Lithium Battery
12.BATTERY EJECT
13.MENU ON/OFF (see page 30)
MENU ON/OFF works in CAMERA and PLAYER mode.
14.ENTER (MF) (see page 30)
ENTER works in MENU mode. MF works in CAMERA mode.
15.UP/DOWN dial (see page 30)
UP/DOWN dial works in MENU mode.
16.PROGRAM AE (see page 36)
PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) works in CAMERA mode.
17.DSE (see page 38)
DSE works in CAMERA and PLAYER mode.
18.BLC (see page 35)
BLC works in CAMERA mode.
19.FADE (see page 44)
FADE works in CAMERA mode.
20.DC Jack
21.Recharging Indicator
22.S-VIDEO out (VP-W61/W63 only)
23.Lithium Battery (see page 17)
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Rear View
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25.Cassette Compartment
26.Hooks for Shoulder Strap (see page 17)
27.AUDIO/VIDEO out (see page 50)
28.LENS cap
29.Hand Strap (see page 16)
30.POWER Switch (see page 18)
-CAMERA : Select to record.
-OFF : Select to turn off the camcorder.
-PLAYER : Select to playback.
31.START/STOP (see page 23)
START/STOP works in CAMERA mode.
32.Battery pack compartment (see page 19)
33.D.ZOOM (SNAP SHOT)
D.ZOOM works in CAMERA mode. (VP-W60/W60B/W61/W61D only, see page 30) SNAP SHOT works in CAMERA mode. (VP-W63 only, see page 46)
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Screen Display)
You can turn the OSD on/off by setting the Display menu on/off.
The TITLE, DATE/TIME, EASY and CUSTOM functions can be operated even after the OSD is turned off.
The OSD is displayed in the viewfinder and the monitor.
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
OSD (On Screen Display)
j.Time (see page 40)
Shows the time of the recording.
k.Title (see page 42)
Shows the title of the recording. It is superimposed on the scene.
l.Self diagnosis (see page 56)
(TAPE, TAPE END) Checks the operation of the Camcorder.
m.DSE (Digital Special Effect) (see page 38)
Indicates the DSE mode is active.
The operation modes are GHOST, STROBE, SEPIA, B/W, NEG., MIRROR, ART, MOSAIC, WIDE (16:9) and CINEMA.
n.Tape counter
Shows amount of the tape used.
o.Operation mode
Indicates depending on which operating mode is active.
The operation modes are STBY, REC, STOP, PLAY, FF, REW, EJECT.
p.EASY & CUSTOM
Shows when the EASY or CUSTOM mode is active.
q.DEW condensation (see page 59)
Visable if moisture or condesation is detected within the camera.
r.Digital zoom (see page 29)
Shows the digital zoom is active.
s.Snap Shot (VP-W63 only) (see page 46)
Shows the remaining available time for Snap Shot recording.
t.PB DSE
Shows that the PB DSE mode is active.
u.Zero return (VP-W61/W63 only) (see page 52)
Shows that the zero return function is active.
v.White Balance mode (see page 47)
Shows which White Balance mode is active.
The White Balance modes are AUTO, INDOOR and OUTDOOR.
w.Hi8 (VP-W61/W61D/W63 only)
Indicates the use of the Hi8 tape in CAMERA or PLAYER modes.
In case of not being tape, display Hi8 on the screen in CAMERA or PLAYER modes.
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Supplied with Camcorder
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your camcorder.
Basic Accessory
1.AC Power Adapter. (see page 18)
2.AC cord. (see page 18)
3.Battery Pack. (see page 19)
4.Audio/Video Cable. (see page 50)
5.Shoulder strap. (see page 17)
6.Instruction Book.
7.Remote Control. (see page 15) (VP-W61/W63 only)
8.Lithium Battery for Remote Control. (VP-W61/W63 only, see page 15) Lithium Battery for Clock.
(TYPE: CR2025, see page 17)
Optional Accessory
9.Scart adapter. (see page 50)
10.Cassette. (see page 22)
11.Carrying Case.
12.S-VIDEO cable (see page 51) (VP-W61/W61D/W63 only)
Note: Optional accessories may be included
with the camcorder, depending on the country in which it is purchased.
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4. AUDIO/VIDEO Cable |
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Remote Control (VP-W61/W63 only)
Description of Parts
1.Start/Stop (see page 23)
2.Self Timer
3.Still (see page 52)
4.WIDE (see page 28)
5.TELE (see page 28)
6.Display (see page 12)
7. (Play) (see page 51)
8. (FF) (see page 52)
9. (REW) (see page 52)
10. (Stop) (see page 51)
11.Counter Reset (see page 52)
12.Zero Return (see page 52)
Battery Installation to the Remote Control
You must insert or replace this battery when:
-You purchase the camcorder.
-The remote control doesn’t work.
Insert Lithium Battery, following the + and - markings.
Be careful not to reverse the polarity of the battery.
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Self Recording with the Remote Control
The Self Timer function on the remote control allows you to start and stop recording automatically.
Example: recording yourself
Two options are available
-WAIT-10S/SELF-30S: wait 10 seconds, followed by 30 seconds of recording.
-WAIT-10S/SELF-END: wait 10 seconds, followed by recording until you press the START/STOP button again.
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Preparing
1.Set power switch to CAMERA.
2.Press Self Timer button until the appropriate indicator is displayed on the Viewfinder:
WAIT-10S/SELF-30S
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3.Press START/STOP button to start the timer. :After approximately 10 seconds, recording starts. :If you have selected SELF-30S, recording stops automatically after 30 seconds.
:If you have selected SELF-END, press the START/STOP again when you wish to stop recording.
Note: When using the timer, pressing the START/STOP
Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder
Hand Strap
It is very important to adjust the hand strap
The hand strap enables you to:
-Hold the camcorder in a stable, comfortable
-Press the Zoom and the red Record button
1.Pull open the Hand Strap cover and release the Hand Strap, adjust its length and stick it back onto the Hand Strap cover.
2.Close the Hand Strap cover when finished.
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Preparing
Shoulder Strap
The Shoulder Strap allows you to carry your camcorder with complete safety.
1. Insert each the camcorder
2. Put the end adjust the the buckle
Lithium Battery Installation
The lithium battery maintains the clock function, title battery pack or AC power adapter is removed.
The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about normal operation.
When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, when you set the power switch to CAMERA.
In this case, replace the lithium battery with type
1. Remove the Lithium battery holder of the camera.
2. Insert the side of the lithium the bottom of the holder.
3. Reinsert the lithium battery holder on the base of the camera.
Note: The battery holder will only avoid possible incorrect insertion.
Warning: Keep LITHIUM BATTERIES out of the reach of the children. Should any battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
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Preparing
a Power Source
There are two types of power source available.
-Using the AC Power Adapter : used for indoor recording.
-Using the Battery Pack: used for mobile recording.
To use the AC Power Adapter
1.Connect the AC Power Adapter to a AC cord.
2.Connect the AC cord to a wall socket.
Note: The plug and wall socket type can be different according to the regional conditions.
3.Connect the other end of the DC cable to DC jack of the camcorder.
4.To set the camcorder to CAMERA mode.
a.Hold down the tab of the power switch and push the switch to CAMERA mode.
b.Make sure that the Lens Cap is opened.
c.Make sure that the image appears in the Viewfinder.
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Note: If the adapter is used next to the TV or the camcorder, it may cause the TV or camcorder to emit noise. Move the adapter away from the TV, camcorder or the antenna cable.
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Preparing
To use the Battery Pack
How long will the battery last for recording?
Depends on how often you are likely to use the zoom feature during recording.
Recharging the Battery Pack
1. Attach the battery pack to the camcorder.
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plug the AC cord into a wall socket. |
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Connect the DC cable to the camcorder. |
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4. Turn the power off on the camcorder, and the recharging indicator will start flashing, indicating
the battery is charging. OFF - Flashing once a second : the battery is less
than 50% charged.
-Flashing twice a second : the battery is between 50% ~ 75% charged.
-Flashing three times a second : the battery is
-Constantly stays on : Charging is complet.
-On for a second and off for a second : there is
5.If recharging is completed, separate the camcorder,AC
-Even if the power is turned off, the battery will the camera.
Note: Battery pack may be charged a little at the time of
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Preparing
Using the Battery Pack
Table of approximate continuous recording time based on model and battery type
Model |
VP-W60/W60B/W61/W61D |
VP-W63 |
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Battery Type |
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SB-L110A |
Approximately |
Approximately |
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150 minutes |
125 minutes |
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SB-L160 |
Approximately |
Approximately |
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220 minutes |
180 minutes |
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SB-L320 |
Approximately |
Approximately |
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430 minutes |
370 minutes |
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SB-L480 |
Approximately |
Approximately |
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640 minutes |
560 minutes |
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The continuous recording times given in the table are approximate. Actual recording time may differ dependent on camera settings and usage.
Notes:
The battery pack should be recharged in a room temperature that is between 0°C and 40°C. It should never be charged in a room temperature that is below 0°C.
The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 0°C, even when it is fully recharged.
The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if the battery pack is left in temperatures above 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), or left in direct sunlight.
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