- NP-66: 80 minutes
- NP-80: 155 minutes
- NP-66: 40 minutes
- NP-80: 70 minutes
- DATE & TIME recording
- Fading on and off typed functions
- Movable steady shot system
- Adjustable focus and exposure
- “PROGRAM” automatic electronic camera function (Television Program Producer) Modes of operation (Person education, Sport plays, high speed shutter, twilight)
- different modes of playback (fast forward, rewind slow playing etc )
- Marking Index
- The coded data function for the representation of the date and time of the recording.
2) Common Queries
Q: Which format of tape is used in CCD-TR700?
A: This camcorder model makes basically use of the Hi8 video cassettes or the more common 8 mm cassette.
Q: Are there any ways to put date or time on the video with cameras?
A: Yes, you are able to record date and time by pushing on DATE ( + ) or TIME ( NEXT ) when in CAMERA mode.
Q: How much time is taken to completely charge the battery?
A: An NP-66 battery would approximately require 80 minutes to charge completely to full capacity.
Q: If I connect the camcorder to an AC power adaptor while the battery is charging, would I be able to use the camcorder?
A: No, while the battery is charging, you are not approved to use the camcorder with the AC power adaptor.
Q: If condensation is present on the inside of the camcorder, what can I do to fix it A: Remove the tape from the cassete, switch off the camcorder and then the camcorder should be positioned with the OPP somewhere dry for at least one hour.
Q: Why is the Steady Shot function available in the camera?
A: The objective of the Steady Shot functions is to whenever a video is being recorded, the camera shakes should be less.
Q: On this camcorder, if I record any videos, would I be able to edit them? A: Yes, you are suggested to connect the camcorder to a VCR’s cut vulnerabilities before attempting to edit it.
Q: Which type of battery can the camcorders take?
A:** This camcorder is NP 66 compatible and can also take NP 80 which is a battery pack compatible with NP66.