User manual
Table Of Contents
- Highlights of the Camcorder
- Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Preparations
- 3. Recording
- Recording Clips and Photos
- Video Configuration: Resolution, Bit Rate and Frame Rate
- Slow & Fast Motion Recording
- Shooting Modes
- Exposure Adjustment
- Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Limit
- White Balance
- Using Looks
- Zooming
- Focus Adjustment
- Image Stabilization
- Setting the Time Code
- Setting the User Bit
- Recording Audio
- Using Headphones
- Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal
- Pre-Recording
- Onscreen Displays
- Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller
- Web Camera Function
- Using the GP-E2 GPS Receiver
- 4. Customization
- 5. Playback
- 6. External Connections
- 7. Saving Clips
- 8. Additional Information
Menu Options
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[HDMI Time Code]: When set to [i On], the HDMI signal output from the camcorder includes the
camcorder's time code.
[MP4 Clip / Photo Numbering]: Clips and photos are saved as files in folders. You can select the file
numbering method for those files. File numbers appear on screens in playback mode in a format such
as "101-0107". The first 3 digits indicate the folder number and the last 4 digits are different for each
file in a folder.
[m Reset]: File numbers will restart from 100-0001 every time you insert a new (or initialized) SD
card. If the card already contains previous recordings, file numbers will continue from the number
following that of the last recording on the SD card.
[n Continuous]: File numbers will continue from the number following that of the last file recorded
with the camcorder. This setting is the most convenient for managing files on a computer. We
recommend using the [n Continuous] setting.
Understanding folder names
• An example folder name is “101_1025”. The first 3 digits indicate the folder number (from 100 to
999) and the last 4 digits indicate the month and day when the folder was created. In the example,
the folder numbered 101 was created on October 25.
• Each folder can contain up to 500 files (clips and photos combined). When that number is
exceeded, a new folder is created automatically.
Understanding file numbers
• An example file number is “101-0107”. The first 3 digits indicate the folder number where the clip/
photo is stored and the last 4 digits indicate the consecutive number assigned to the recording
(from 0001 to 9999).
• The file number also indicates the name and location of the file on the SD card. For example, a clip
numbered 101-0107 that was recorded on October 25, is located in the “DCIM\101_1025” folder
as the file “MVI_0107.MP4”; a photo with the same file number will be saved in the same folder as
the file “IMG_0107.JPG”.
[¡ Audio Setup] menu
Menu item Setting options v y } A
[Built-in Mic Att.] [i On], [j Off] – – 67
[Built-in Mic
Wind Screen]
[H Auto (High)], [L Auto (Low) ], [j Off à] – – 68
[Built-in Mic
Freq. Response]
[
h
Normal], [ç Boost LF Range], [è Low Cut Filter],
[é Boost MF Range], [ê Boost HF+LF Range]
– – 69
[Built-in Mic
Directionality]
[í Monaural], [h Normal], [î Wide] – – 68
[Audio Limiter] [i On], [j Off] – – 69
[Audio
Compressor]
[H High], [L Low], [j Off] – – 69
[MIC Att.] [i On], [j Off] – – 67
[MIC Low Cut] [i On], [j Off] – – 67
[MIC ALC Link] [ Linked], [ Separated] – – 65
[Headphone
Volume]
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