Digital Video Camera Operating Instructions NV-MX300B Model No. NV-MX300B Before use, please read these instructions completely.
Caution for AC mains lead For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-amperes and it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark Ï or the BSI mark Ì on the body of the fuse.
Check List for the Standard Accessories Controls and Functions For more details, see the pages indicated in brackets. : ; < = . . . . . . Remote Controller (N2QAEC000006) . . . . . . AC Adaptor . . . . . . (VSK0592) 2 4 3 Basic Operations AC Adaptor Set LCD OPEN . . . . . . Button-Type Battery (CR2025) 5 > ? @ A BLC 1 . . . . . . AC Mains Lead . . . . . . (VJA0940) 6 STILL ; . . . . . . Shoulder Strap (VFC3566) B 7 C TITLE FADE MULTI/P-IN-P ª . . . . . . DC Input Lead . . . . . .
H I Q ` R S-VIDEO IN/OUT MIC J S Z K T [ L U EDITE (MINI) _ a DV b \ c AV IN/OUT PHONES d ¥ D.STILL PICTURE Basic Operations Controls and Functions (Continued) e M N V O W P X ] Y H Viewfinder (p. 14, 23, 111) Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the Viewfinder screen. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture. I Eyepiece Corrector Knob (p.
Basic Operations AC Adaptor AC Mains Lead Battery-shaped Connector Slide the Viewfinder backward to its fully extended position and then tilt it upward. Do not pull on the Eyecup to extend the Viewfinder. DC Input Lead Title The 3 Types of Power Supply 1) AC Adaptor (supplied) to supply power from an AC mains socket 2) Car Adaptor Cord (optional) to supply power from a Cigarette Lighter Socket in a car. 3) Battery (supplied) (p.
CGR-D815 [QUICK] Lamp Title 3) Supplying Power with the Battery Before use, charge the Battery. When charging, do not connect the DC Input Lead to the AC Adaptor. 2 h. 4 h 30 min. 2 h 5 min. (1 h 50 min.) 3 h 45 min. (3 h 20 min.) 7 h. (6 h 5 min.) Procedure Place the Battery on the AC Adaptor and slide it horizontally until it stops. 1 h 5 min. (55 min.) 1 h 55 min. (1 h 40 min.) 3 h 30 min. (3 h 5 min.) 20 min. 15 min. 15 min. s 45 min. 45 min. 45 min.
The desired recording speed can be selected with [REC SPEED] on the [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu. (p. 16) If you select the LP Mode, the possible recording time is 1.5 times as long as in the SP Mode. Recording in the LP Mode does not deteriorate the picture quality. However, the playback picture may contain mosaic-like patterns and certain functions may be restricted.
Attaching the Lens Cap Eyepiece Corrector Knob 2 CAMERA VCR CARD P.B MODE ON OFF 3 Pass the longer loop of the Lens Cap Cord through the attached eye on the Lens Cap. Attach the shorter loop to the Grip Belt. Basic Operations 1 You can hook the removed Lens Cap onto the Grip Belt. When not actually recording, always attach the Lens Cap to the Lens to protect it. Then pass the shorter loop of the Lens Cap Cord through the centre of the longer loop and pull tight.
1 Camera Mode MODE ON OFF SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO CAMERA MNL VOL/JOG MENU W.B PRESS This Movie Camera displays the settings of various functions in Menus to make it easy to select the desired functions and settings. TO PRESS TO EXIT FUNCTIONS PRESS MENU TO EXIT Remarks, etc. 1 Press the [MENU] Button. When the [CAMERA] Lamp is lit, Camera Mode Menu is displayed. 1 When the [VCR] Lamp is lit, VCR Mode Menu is displayed. 2 When the [CARD P.
Menu Functions The illustrations of the Menus are intended for explaining the functions; the actual Menus look somewhat different. Camera Mode Menu 1 CAMERA 9 : ; < SETUP PROG.AE OFF 5 7 N Ω º PROGRESSIVE OFF ON AUTO OFF ON STABILIZER OFF 24 120 D.
Menu Functions (Continued) Card Playback Mode Menu 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS BLANK SEARCH ---- YES RECORD TO CARD ---- YES AUTO PRINT ---- YES SEARCH PHOTO SCENE 12bit AUDIO ST1 ST2 MIX STEREO L R AUDIO OUT RETURN PRESS MENU CARD 8 9 RETURN PRESS IN/OUT SETUP ---- YES EXIT IN/OUT OUT/PHONES A.DUB INPUT MIC AV IN OFF ON DV OUT @ MENU SETUP DATE/TIME C.DISPLAY ---- YES TO EXIT OFF TIME DATE COUNTER MEMORY TIMECODE C.
Setting the Date and Time If you set [CLOCK SET] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu to [YES], the Menu shown below appears. Adjusting the Brightness and Colour Level of the LCD Monitor/ Viewfinder If you set [LCD/EVF SET] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu to [YES], the following items are displayed.
Basic Operations SHUTTER/IRIS CAMERA VCR CARD P.B PUSH AUTO MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.B MODE ON OFF Title Recording (Filming) After setting the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [ON] to turn the Movie Camera on and setting the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO], you can start recording simply by pressing the Recording Start/Stop Button. In this case, the Movie Camera adjusts the focus and white balance fully automatically. Mode Selector Switch Procedure 1 Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [ON].
When the video heads (which contact the tape) are dirty, the playback picture contains mosaic-like patterns or the whole screen becomes black. If they become even more dirty, the recording performance deteriorates and in the worst case, recording may not be possible at all. BLC Using the Mini-DV Format Digital Video Head Cleaner (VFK1451) 1 Insert the Head Cleaner into the Movie Camera in the same way as a video cassette.
Mirror Mode for the Picture on the LCD Monitor SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO ≥In the Mirror Mode, only the following indications are displayed. ¥: Recording ¥;: Recording Pause x: Remaining Battery Power ø: Card Photoshot When the General Warning/Alarm Indication [°] appears, turn the LCD Monitor backward so that you can confirm the actual Warning/Alarm Indication. (p. 118) x ° MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU FOCUS Title Recording Yourself (Recording with the LCD Monitor Facing Forward) ø W.
When the zoom magnification is 1k, the Movie Camera can focus on subjects down to a distance of approximately 45 mm between lens and subject. This allows recording very small subjects such as insects. TAPE ¥ ¥ CARD BLC PHOTO SHOT W T 1 STILL ; Using the Zoom Microphone Function Digital Still Picture When using Zoom-in to record from a distance, a zoom effect which makes the sound in front of the Movie Camera more audible can be achieved.
≥Usually, still pictures recorded with 3-CCD Movie Cameras are field still pictures, whose vertical resolution is approximately half of that of frame still pictures, and picture details are not very precise. (1 frame consists of 2 fields.) ≥When recording moving objects, there is a slight difference between two fields. If these field still pictures are recorded as a frame still picture, it will have broken up image contours.
CAMERA CAMERA FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS PRESS PRESS MENU TO EXIT MENU TO Basic Operations 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS CAMERA SETUP PUSH AUTO MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.B CAMERA CAMERA SETUP SETUP PROG.AE OFF PROG.
AUTO MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU BLC W.B MODE ON OFF 1 STILL ; FADE 1 SEARCH i 5 6 j ≥If you press the Fast-forward Button [5] during fast-forwarding of the tape or the Rewind Button [6] during rewinding of the tape, Cue Playback or Review Playback continues for as long as you keep the button pressed. ≥At the beginning and end of Cue Playback or Review Playback, some momentary picture distortion may occur.
Using the Jog Dial (Jog Playback) By turning the Jog Dial ([PUSH] Dial) on the Movie Camera in the Still Playback Mode, you can advance the still pictures one by one in forward or reverse direction. 1 5 PLAY FF/5 forward SLOW PUSH SLOW SHUTTER/IRIS ; STILL ADV PAUSE/ITEM STILL ADV SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH VOL/JOG Basic Operations 6 REW/6 VOL/JOG reverse Title Playing Back in Slow Motion (Slow Motion Playback) Procedure 1 Press the Play Button [1]. Remarks, etc.
If you want to use headphones to listen to the playback sound, set [AV JACK] on the [AV IN/OUT SETUP] Sub-Menu to [OUT/PHONES] and connect headphones to the [PHONES] Socket on the Movie Camera. In this case, no sound (including beep and shutter click sounds) is reproduced from the Movie Camera’s built-in speaker. ≥If you set [AV JACK] to [IN/OUT], the right channel sound alone will no longer be heard. When using headphones it must be set to [OUT/PHONES].
CAMERA VCR CARD P.B MODE ON OFF VCR FUNCTIONS 1.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS 2.CARD SETUP 3.RECORDING SETUP 4.AV IN/OUT SETUP 5.DISPLAY SETUP 6.OTHER FUNCTIONS BLC 1 PRESS MENU TO EXIT STILL ; PUSH SHUTTER/IRIS AUTO FADE MNL ª PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU SEARCH i W.
∫ Index Search 6 1 5 PLAYBACK REW/6 PLAY SLOW FF/5 FUNCTIONS BLANK SEARCH ---- YES RECORD TO CARD ---- YES AUTO PRINT ---- YES SEARCH PHOTO SCENE 12bit AUDIO ST1 STEREO AUDIO OUT SLOW ; STILL ADV PAUSE/ITEM STILL ADV : ∫ 9 INDEX STOP/SET INDEX RETURN PRESS MENU ---- YES TO EXIT Photoshot Index Signal To search for still pictures recorded in the Photoshot Mode (p. 30) and to use for Automatic Printing Function. (p.
BLC 1 STILL ; FADE ª SEARCH i 5 S SEARCH j Title Starting to Record with Gradually Appearing Picture and Sound (Fading In) Fading-in lets you make the picture and sound appear gradually from a black screen at the beginning of a scene. Procedure 1 With the Movie Camera in the Recording Pause Mode, keep the Fade Button [FADE] pressed. The picture gradually disappears. 2 When the picture has completely disappeared, press the Recording Start/Stop Button to start recording. Remarks, etc.
CAMERA FUNCTIONS 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO CAMERA SETUP MNL OFF 5 7 N Ω º PROGRESSIVE OFF OFF STABILIZER OFF D.ZOOM NORMAL REC MODE OFF CINEMA 4:3 ASPECT PROG.AE AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.
1 PRESS MENU TO EXIT PUSH AUTO 6 5 AE LOCK DIGITAL EFFECT W.B STROBE P-IN-P STROBE B/W GAINUP STROBE Title (Digital Effects) This Movie Camera offers you various digital effect modes to make it easy to enhance your scenes in many creative ways. STROBE ---- YES TO EXIT Procedure 1 Select the [DIGITAL EFFECT] on the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu, and press the [PUSH] Dial. (p. 16) The [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu appears. Remarks, etc.
CAMERA FUNCTIONS TITLE 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE MULTI/P-IN-P PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO MULTI-PICTURES MNL SCAN MODE STROBE SPEED FAST SWING OFF P-IN-P 1 AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.B MANUAL Recording with Special Effects (Digital Effects) (Continued) ∫ Strobe Multi-Picture Mode This function captures and displays a sequence of 9 small still pictures.
CAMERA FUNCTIONS TITLE 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE MULTI/P-IN-P PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO MNL MULTI-PICTURES AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU SCAN MODE STROBE MANUAL SPEED FAST SWING OFF P-IN-P 1 2 3 4 W.
CAMERA TITLE FUNCTIONS 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE MULTI/P-IN-P PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO MNL MULTI-PICTURES W.B RETURN PRESS Title MENU 4 ---- YES TO EXIT Procedure Recording with Special Effects (Digital Effects) (Continued) ∫ Picture-in-Picture Mode This function lets you display a small still picture inside the normal picture.
CAMERA FUNCTIONS 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO DIGITAL EFFECT MNL EFFECT AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU OFF MULTI P-IN-P WIPE MIX STROBE GAINUP B/W W.
About the White Balance Sensor The White Balance sensor 1 determines what 1 Take care not to place your hand or any other object in front of the White Balance sensor during recording. ≥Otherwise, the White Balance will not work properly. ≥The red light from the Recording Lamp 2 will be reflected 1 off your hand or object, possibly 2 causing the White Balance sensor to operate incorrectly and changing the colouring. { W T SHUTTER/IRIS z AUTO PUSH 3 MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU 4 W.
Remarks, etc. MNL 11/1000 SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO MNL AE LOCK MNL W.B 1/50 1F1.7 0dB Title Adjusting the Shutter Speed Manually To achieve special creative effects or to cope with special lighting situations or fast-action scenes, you can adjust the shutter speed manually. Procedure 1 Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL]. The [MNL] Indication appears. AUTO 2 Press the [PUSH] Dial until the Shutter Speed Indication appears.
Remarks, etc. Picture Adjustment 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO PRESS MENU TO EXIT MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W T W.B ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ZEBRA MIC LEVEL ADJ. PICTURE ADJ.
T ZOOM VCR FUNCTIONS W 1.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS 2.CARD SETUP 3.RECORDING SETUP 4.AV IN/OUT SETUP 5.DISPLAY SETUP 6.OTHER FUNCTIONS REC 6 1 5 REW/6 PLAY FF/5 SLOW MODE ON OFF SLOW PRESS MENU TO EXIT ; STILL ADV PAUSE/ITEM STILL ADV : ∫ 9 INDEX STOP/SET INDEX SHUTTER/IRIS AV IN/OUT SETUP AV JACK PUSH AUTO IN/OUT A.DUB INPUT MIC OFF DV OUT MNL AV IN AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.B RETURN ---- YES PRESS MENU TO EXIT You can add music or narration on a recorded cassette.
CAMERA VCR CARD P.B OPEN Title Procedure Using the MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card Still picture can be recorded using the supplied MultiMediaCard or an optional SD Memory Card. Operating directions applying to both the MultiMediaCard and SD Memory Card are given using the MultiMediaCard as an example. 1 Slide the [OPEN] Lever to the right to open the Card Slot Cover.
PHOTO SHOT TAPE ¥ ¥ CARD CAMERA FUNCTIONS 1.CAMERA SETUP 2.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3.DIGITAL EFFECT 4.CARD SETUP 5.MULTI-PICTURES 6.RECORDING SETUP 7.DISPLAY SETUP 8.OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.DEMO MODE PRESS MENU TO EXIT SHUTTER/IRIS CARD PUSH AUTO MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.B RETURN PRESS Title ≥Electromagnetic waves, static electricity, malfunction of the Movie Camera or of the MultiMediaCard itself could erase the data recorded on it.
PHOTO SHOT TAPE ¥ ¥ CARD BLC VCR FUNCTIONS 1 1.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS 2.CARD SETUP 3.RECORDING SETUP 4.AV IN/OUT SETUP 5.DISPLAY SETUP 6.OTHER FUNCTIONS STILL ; FADE PRESS MENU TO EXIT ª SEARCH i 5 SHUTTER/IRIS PLAYBACK PUSH 6 MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU W.
PHOTO SHOT TAPE ¥ ¥ CARD CARD FUNCTIONS 1.ERASE PICTURE/TITLE 2.CARD EDITING 3.DISPLAY SETUP 4.OTHER FUNCTIONS PRESS MENU TO EXIT TITLE MULTI/P-IN-P SHUTTER/IRIS MNL AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU (Picture Transmission) ∫ Copying a Single Picture ------------------- YES YES YES YES YES YES W.
Using the Picture Search Mode CAMERA VCR CARD P.B 4 MODE ON OFF MULTI/P-IN-P TITLE SLIDE 5 SLIDE BLC After setting the [PICTURE SEARCH] on the [CARD EDITING] Sub-Menu to [YES] to appear the picture search screen, turn the [PUSH] Dial to select the desired number of the picture and press it. ≥The same settings can be performed using the short-cut menu. (p.
PHOTO SHOT TAPE ¥ ¥ CARD MULTI/P-IN-P TITLE r SHUTTER/IRIS PUSH AUTO MNL AE LOCK Title Procedure Inserting Titles The supplied MultiMediaCard contains titles (preset titles). Titles can be selected from among these titles and displayed. (Titles can be displayed in the Camera Mode, VCR Mode or Card Playback Mode.) TITLE 1 Press the [TITLE] Button. The original title (p. 80) created last is displayed. ≥If an original title has not been created, a preset title will be displayed. Remarks, etc.
Concerning the Colour Selection 1 Original Colours (colours of captured 1 2 Preset Colours (black, blue, green, cyan, 2 ; BLC 1 ; STILL PUSH AUTO ª AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU CREATE TITLE FADE MNL 3 COLOUR LUMINANCE RECORD RETURN SEARCH i 5 W.
CARD Erasing Titles FUNCTIONS 1.ERASE PICTURE/TITLE 2.CARD EDITING 3.DISPLAY SETUP 4.OTHER FUNCTIONS SHUTTER/IRIS To erase a title, select [ERASE TITLE BY SELECTION] in step 2. PRESS AE LOCK VOL/JOG MENU MENU TO EXIT A B ERASE W.B 1.ERASE ERASE PHOTO SHOT 1.ERASE 2.ERASE 3.ERASE CAMERA VCR CARD P.B PICTURE/TITLE PICTURE BY SELECTION ALL PICTURES TITLE BY SELECTION RETURN PRESS MENU ---- YES TO EXIT ERASE 1.ERASE 2.ERASE 3.ERASE 2.ERASE 3.
CARD FUNCTIONS CARD 1.ERASE PICTURE 2.CARD EDITING 3.DISPLAY SETUP 4.OTHER FUNCTIONS Concerning Preventing the Accidental Erasure of SD Memory Card Data FUNCTIONS 1.ERASE PICTURE 2.CARD EDITING 3.DISPLAY SETUP 4.OTHER FUNCTIONS An SD Memory Card can also be protected from accidental erasure using its write protection switch. When this knob 2 is set to [LOCK], recording is prohibited; when it is returned to its original position, recording is enabled.
CARD FUNCTIONS 1.ERASE PICTURE/TITLE 2.CARD EDITING 3.DISPLAY SETUP 4.OTHER FUNCTIONS CAMERA VCR CARD P.
Using the Supplied USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card About the USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card Using the supplied USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card lets you import the still pictures recorded on the MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card with ease into a computer. ≥Note that operations are not guaranteed for all PCs providing the recommended environment.
Installing HotShots or NetCard See the ReadMe file supplied with your HotShots or NetCard software for information about these products. 1 2 3 4 HotShots Using the supplied CD-ROM, you can process or modify photos. HotShots can be installed in PC/AT compatible personal computers which can run Microsoft® Windows® 95/98.
Using the HotShots Application ∫ Picture Capture Mode [Get] ∫ Editing Mode [Enhance] ∫ Shared Picture Mode [Share] ∫ Internet Mode [Internet] The following 4 capture methods are available: The following 5 options are available for editing and modifying (fixing) pictures. When the Shared Picture Mode is selected, pictures can be shared with other people. Using the Internet browser that you are familiar with, you can link with various home pages related to the pictures and obtain information.
Using the NetCard Application 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 2 1 2 3 Click the Import Button 3 to display the photos or Moving Pictures. ≥You can also introduce the pictures from Explorer. ≥When pictures are captured, the size of still pictures is automatically modified to fit on NetCard, however the size of through pictures from the Movie Camera remains the same.
Using the Pictures Recorded on the MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card on the Computer 1 PC Card Adaptor (VW-MAP1E) 2 MultiMediaCard External Drive (VW-RWM1E) The accessories listed above are used exclusively for the MultiMediaCard. Use the accessories listed below for the SD Memory Card and MultiMediaCard.
Remote Controller Using the wireless Remote Controller supplied with the Movie Camera allows operating most of the Movie Camera’s major functions from a distance. 9 Controls for Playback 2 DATE /TIME PHOTO SHOT START /STOP 6 3 4 MULTI P-IN-P A.DUB TITLE T 7 5 MENU ZOOM sVOLr OSD W REC 6 1 5 REW/6 PLAY FF/5 SLOW 8 9 SLOW ; STILL ADV PAUSE/ITEM STILL ADV : ∫ 9 INDEX STOP/SET INDEX Fast-forward/Cue Button [5] To start Cue Playback. (p. 36) To fast-forward the tape.
∫ Selecting the Remote Controller Mode DATE /TIME PHOTO SHOT MULTI P-IN-P A.DUB TITLE START /STOP T ZOOM W MENU REC 1 Press the [D] Button and [∫] Button simultaneously. This selects the [VCR1] Mode. 6 1 5 REW/6 PLAY FF/5 SLOW SLOW ; 2 Press the [E] Button and [∫] Button STILL ADV PAUSE/ITEM STILL ADV simultaneously. This selects the [VCR2] Mode.
Copying onto an S-VHS (or VHS) Cassette (Dubbing) Recording the Content of External Device You can copy the picture and sound recorded on this Movie Camera onto an S-VHS (or VHS) cassette in a home video recorder. The contents of S-VHS (or VHS) cassette can be copied (dubbed) onto DV cassettes and TV programmes can be recorded.
Using with Digital Video Equipment (Dubbing) Copying with the Help of an Editing Controller If you connect the Movie Camera to an Editing Controller equipped with 5-pin Edit Socket, this Movie Camera’s playback functions can be controlled from the Editing Controller. [S-VIDEO IN] DATE /TIME PHOTO SHOT MULTI P-IN-P A.
Using the Movie Camera with a Video Printer ∫ Using the Automatic Printing Function (Autoprint) If you connect the Movie Camera to a Video Printer equipped with 5-pin Edit Socket, you can use the Autoprint Function to automatically print all still pictures recorded in the Photoshot Mode. After making the connections shown on the left, perform the necessary operations.
Cautions for Use Take care that no water enters the Movie Camera when using it in the rain and snow or on the beach. ≥The Movie Camera and the cassette could become damaged. (It might not be repairable.) ≥If seawater has accidentally splashed on the Movie Camera, moisten a soft cloth with tap water, wring it well and wipe the camera body carefully with it. Then thoroughly wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. [S-VIDEO IN/OUT] S-VIDEO IN/OUT MIC EDITE (MINI) DV 21-pin Adaptor AV IN/OUT PHONES ¥ D.
Cautions for Use (Continued) Determining Whether Condensation Has Formed Inside and Remedy for Condensation If the Condensation Indication flashes after you turn on the Movie Camera, condensation has formed inside the Movie Camera. In this case, the Movie Camera automatically switches off after approximately 1 minute. Remedy as follows: 1 2 3 Take out the cassette. All other functions do not work. Depending on the amount of condensation, it may not be possible to take out the cassette.
Glossary If you look at an object through a magnifying glass and move it closer or further away from your eye, you will reach a point where the object becomes clearly visible. Being focused or in focus means that the subject can be seen with optimum clarity and sharpness. Human Eyes Human eyes have lenses as well, and when we look at objects at different distances, the shape of these lenses changes automatically so that we can always see these objects clearly.
Glossary (Continued) In the digital video system, picture and sound are converted into digital signals and recorded onto the tape. This completely digital recording allows recording and playback of picture and sound with minimum quality deterioration. In addition, such data as Time code, Date and Time are also automatically recorded as digital signals.
Indications (Continued) 1 : ª MF { P.ADJ r SP R0:45 8 0:00.00 r SP R0:45 CINEMA D.ZOOM = 0:00.00 2 REC AUTO r SP R0:45 CINEMA D.ZOOM 3 M 0:00.00 r SP R0:45 CINEMA D.ZOOM REC AUTO REC 0h 00m 00s 00fAUTO @ ? PICTURE REC MNL 1/500 1F2.4 0dB IMGA1123.JPG ; < r SP R0:45 CINEMA D.ZOOM 9 Z.MIC 5 4 0:00.00 6 REC REC 5 5 1 1 REC ¥ SVGA F 15 640 ø A B ZEBRA P 15 : 30 : 45 15 . 10 . 2000 15 : 30 : 45 15 . 10 . 2000 15 : 30 : 45 15 . 10 .
Indications (Continued) Specifications Digital Video Camera Power Source: DC 7.9/7.2 V Power Consumption: Recording: 5.6 W (When using Viewfinder) 6.3 W (When using LCD Monitor) E VOLUME D C Warning/Alarm When any of the following indications lights or flashes, confirm the condition of the Movie Camera. 3: Condensation has occurred. (p. 110) Y: The erasure prevention slider of the inserted cassette is open (set to [SAVE]). Audio dubbing was attempted on an unrecorded (blank) part of the tape.
Optional Accessories Please be sure to read before installing the software. Some of the accessories listed below may not be available in some countries. This Software License Agreement is for the USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card. For HotShots and NetCard, refer to the Software License Agreement which appears on the setup screen.