User Manual (ver.1.0)
Table Of Contents
- key features of your memory camcorder
- safety warnings
- important safety instructions
- precautions
- important information on use
- precautions on use
- contents
- quick start guide
- getting to know your memory camcorder
- preparation
- USING THE ACCESSORIES
- CONNECTING A POWER SOURCE
- BUTTON TYPE BATTERY INSTALLATION
- BASIC OPERATION OF YOUR MEMORY CAMCORDER
- LCD SCREEN INDICATORS
- TURNING THE SCREEN INDICATORS ON/OFF
- USING THE LCD ENHANCER
- ADJUSTING THE LCD SCREEN
- USING THE MENU BUTTON
- USING THE CONTROL BUTTONS
- SHORTCUT MENU (OK GUIDE)
- INITIAL SETTING : OSD LANGUAGE & DATE AND TIME
- about the storage media
- recording
- playback
- recording options
- playback options
- setting options
- USB interface
- connection
- maintenance & additional information
- troubleshooting
- specifications
- Warranty
- contact SAMSUNG world wide
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Digital Zoom is not available in the 16:9 Wide mode.
16:9 Wide
You can select the desired LCD display aspect ratio for recording or playback (16:9 Wide/4:3 aspect ratio).
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"Off"
Disables the function. Displays the image in 4:3 aspect ratio.
Select to use the standard display aspect ratio of 4:3 on the screen.
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"On"
Select to view movies of 4:3 aspect ratio by enlarging and fitting into 16:9 aspect ratio.
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16:9 wide setting also can be set in the shortcut menu.
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Please note that all movies recorded with this memory camcorder have 4:3 aspect ratio regardless of the
display option (16:9 Wide/4:3). When it is set to "16:9 Wide", the displayed picture may appear wider or
rougher than that of 4:3 screen aspect ratio.
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Quality
You can select the quality of a movie to be recorded. This memory camcorder can record in the SF (super fine), F (fine)
and N (normal) modes.
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"Super Fine" Records at the best quality.
"Fine" Records at high quality.
"Normal" Records at normal quality.
You can record a scene at three quality levels:
"Super Fine, Fine, or Normal".
However, the better the quality is, the more memory is used.