
TROUBLE-SHOOTINGPLAYBACK PREPARATION DESCRIPTION OF PARTSBEFORE USESPECIFI-CATIONS,OTHERSHOOTINGEDITINGDISPLAYSMENUSDigital Video Camera-RecorderModel
10 (E)Checking the system operationsAfter purchasing your camera-recorder, follow the instructions for checking the system operations to ensure that t
11 (E)BEFORE USEENGLISH3 Press the part marked “PUSH” and close the cas-sette holder. When the holder is closed properly, the cassette holder is retr
12 (E)Checking the system operations (cont.)1 Open the LCD monitor while holding down the panel locking button. The LCD monitor can be opened to a ma
13 (E)BEFORE USEENGLISHTurn the POWER lever to the OFF position.The power is now turned off, and the CAM lamp goes off.1 Disconnect the AC cord from t
14 (E)Adjusting the hand strapAdjust the hand strap to fit your hand.1 Open the cover and adjust the strap length.2 Close the cover firmly.Attaching t
15 (E)BEFORE USEENGLISHLens hoodRemoving the lens hood• Turn the lens hood counterclockwise to remove it.Attaching the lens hood• Make sure that the l
16 (E)Description of partsFor details, refer to the respective pages.Camera-recorderDVS-VIDEO IN/OUTVIDEOIN/OUTPUSHCH1CH2AUDIOIN/OUTHANDLE ZOOM
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS17 (E)ENGLISHCamera-recorderCH1CH2AUDIO LEVELRECMODE CHKSNSOISZEBRARESETCOUNTERZOOM SPEEDOFF/MHLAUDIO INFRONTREARCH1 CH2MICMICLINE
18 (E)Description of parts (cont.)1. DATE/TIME button (P44)2. OSD (On Screen Display) button (P44)3. COUNTER button (P48)4. RESET button (counter) (P2
PREPARATION DESCRIPTION OF PARTS19 (E)ENGLISHRemote control unit1 Pull out the battery holder while pressing the knob in the direction of arrow .2 In
2 (E) indicates safety information.Caution for AC Mains LeadFOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.This product is equipped with 2 t
20 (E)BatteryBefore using the battery, fully charge it in the AC adapter. We recommend that you keep a spare battery with you whenever you use the ba
21 (E)PREPARATIONENGLISHPress the battery straight against the camera-recorder body and slide it down until it clicks into place.To remove the battery
22 (E)ViewfinderThis camera-recorder offers a choice of viewfinders: a viewfinder with a small LCD screen and one with a 2.5-inch LCD monitor.Use the
23 (E)PREPARATIONENGLISH1 Use the menus (P62-64) to select “YES” as the LCD/EVF SET item setting on the DISPLAY SETUP screen.2 The LCD/EVF SET screen
24 (E)Viewfinder (cont.)• If the RESET button (counter) is pressed when it is possible to change the settings by selecting the LCD/EVF SET item, the v
25 (E)PREPARATIONENGLISHTime dataThis shows you how to adjust the calendar to 5:20 PMon December 25, 2004.1 Set the POWER lever to the ON position.2 U
26 (E)Time data (cont.)The calendar data (year/month/day/hours/ minutes) is kept in the memory by the internal battery (three months when fully charge
27 (E)PREPARATIONENGLISHPress the multi dial to move to the next digit.6 Press the MENU button when you finish setting the user’s bit.7 The screen sho
28 (E)Time data (cont.)You can record a value of your choice as the initial set-ting for the time code to be used at the start of record-ing.1 Set the
29 (E)PREPARATIONENGLISHPress the multi dial to move to the next digit.6 Press the MENU button when you finish setting the time code.7 The screen show
3 (E)ENGLISHindicates safety information.IMPORTANT"Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes, video tapes and other materials m
30 (E)Regular shootingBefore shooting, check that the camera-recorder is operating properly. Check the equipment as warranted by the shooting conditi
31 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISHShooting techniques for different targetsFor shooting at a low angle, you can use the START/STOP button on the handle. The recor
32 (E)Shooting techniques for different targets (cont.)When the LCD monitor is opened and turned 180 degrees toward the lens to take shots of yourself
33 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISH• You can only adjust the gain when in the IR or SUPER IR modes. You can adjust both the gain and aperture with the multi dial in
34 (E)Shooting techniques for different targets (cont.)When the ZEBRA button is pressed, parts that may be whitened out due to overexposure can be dis
35 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISHThis camera-recorder allows you to change the size (aspect ratio) of the images recorded on tape. Use the menus (P62-64) to sele
36 (E)Shooting techniques for different targets (cont.)You can allocate functions that you have selected using the menu to the USER1, USER2 and USER3
37 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISHYou can automatically record backups of the camera images on an external unit (P49) connected to the DV connector. Set the metho
38 (E)Shutter speed, iris and gain adjustmentsYou can adjust the shutter speed, iris and gain to suit the scenes being shot and the lighting condition
39 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISH• With artificial lighting and especially fluorescent lights and mercury-vapor lamps, the luminance changes in synchronization wi
4 (E)Attention/Attentie• Batteries are used for the main power source, memory back-up in the product and remote controller. At the end of their useful
40 (E)White balance adjustmentsWhen you shoot with the AUTO/MANUAL selector switch at the AUTO position, the white balance is adjusted automatically w
41 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISHIn the set mode ( ), you can save the white balance, which has been adjusted manually, in the memory.1 Place a white pattern in a
42 (E)Audio input select and level adjustmentsUse the AUDIO IN switch to switch input between the built-in microphone, an external microphone, an exte
PLAYBACK43 (E)SHOOTINGENGLISHNormal playbackYou can play back images as soon as you have shot them.1 Turn the POWER lever to the ON position. Press th
44 (E)Normal playback (cont.)You can adjust the speaker volume when a tape is being played back. The adjustment will be reflected in the headphone vol
PLAYBACK45 (E)ENGLISHVariable-speed playbackYou can play back tapes recorded in the SP and LP mode at about one-fifth and one-third of the normal tape
46 (E)Search functionsThis function enables you to change the playback speed and search for specific scenes.1 Press the q button on the camera-recorde
PLAYBACK47 (E)ENGLISHThis function searches for the index signals recorded on the tape so that the tape can be cued up to a partic-ular part. Index s
48 (E)CounterYou can display a counter that indicates how much time has elapsed during shooting or playback by pressing the COUNTER button. The follow
PLAYBACK49 (E)EDITINGENGLISHConnecting external units HeadphonesDigital video equipmentmelkbpasS-VIDEO IN/OUTVIDEOIN/OUTCH1CH2AUDIOIN/OUT21DV cable
5 (E)ENGLISHRead this first!Always take some trial shots before actual shooting.When shooting important events (such as weddings), always take some tr
50 (E)Connecting external units (cont.) TV setVideo deckasS-VIDEO IN/OUTVIDEOIN/OUTCH1CH2AUDIOIN/OUTasS-VIDEO IN/OUTVIDEOIN/OUTCH1CH2AUDIOIN/OUTS
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52 (E)Audio dubbingBackground music or narration can be added to the images you have recorded on the tape.1 Press the MODE button to set the camera-re
53 (E)EDITINGENGLISHg Listening to sound that has been dubbedYou can switch between the sound that has been dubbed and the sound heard during shooting
54 (E)DubbingUsing the dubbing function, you can dub (copy) the contents of S-VHS (or VHS) cassettes onto DV cas-settes or record TV programs. (P50)1
55 (E)EDITINGENGLISHg Analog/digital (AD) conversionYou can use the camera-recorder as an analog-dig-ital (AD) converter by using the menus (P62-64) t
56 (E)Dubbing (cont.)You can perform dubbing with a high image quality by means of digital signals by using the DV cable (option) to connect the camer
57 (E)EDITINGDISPLAYSENGLISHScreen displays 1. Warning information REMOTE:This blinks when the wrong equipment setting has been selected on the remote
58 (E)Screen displays (cont.)6. Button functionsThe functions allocated to the USER buttons (P68)and high-sensitivity shooting mode (P32) are dis-play
59 (E)DISPLAYSENGLISH20. Shutter speedThe shutter speed used for shooting is displayed here. (P38)21. White balance informationThe white balance infor
6 (E)ContentsOperating precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Checking the system operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Getting
60 (E)Screen displays (cont.)33. Monitor volume level meterPress the multi dial to display the level meter show-ing the volume level of the sound that
61 (E)DISPLAYSENGLISHThe amount of information to be displayed can be set by using the menus (P62-64) to select the DISPLAY item setting on the DISPLA
62 (E)Menu operationsUsing menus, you can change the camera-recorder’s settings to suit the scenes to be shot or material to be recorded.• You cannot
63 (E)MENUSENGLISH4 Turn the multi dial. The highlighting moves to the next sub item in turn.5 Press the multi dial at the position of the item to be
64 (E)Menu operations (cont.)6 To set another sub item, repeat steps 4 and 5.7 Press the MENU button.8 To set another main item, repeat steps 2 to 5.9
65 (E)MENUSENGLISHMenu configurationCAMERA mode menuCAMERA MENUSCENE FILECAMERA SETUPSCENE FILESETTINGNAME EDITSAVE/INITRECORDING SETUPREC SPEEDAUDIO
66 (E)Menu configuration (cont.)The underlining indicates the factory setting.SCENE FILE screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsSCENE FILE(CAM
67 (E)MENUSENGLISHThe underlining indicates the factory setting.32K (12bit) AUDIO item/AUDIO OUT item settings and audio track signals output from the
68 (E)Menu configuration (cont.)The underlining indicates the factory setting.SW MODE screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsUSER1(CAM) (VCR)T
69 (E)MENUSENGLISHThe underlining indicates the factory setting.SW MODE screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsFOCUSRING(CAM)Use this to selec
TROUBLE-SHOOTINGPLAYBACK PREPARATION DESCRIPTION OF PARTSBEFORE USE7 (E)SPECIFI-CATIONS,OTHERSHOOTINGEDITINGDISPLAYSMENUSENGLISHRemote control unit .
70 (E)Menu configuration (cont.)The underlining indicates the factory setting.RECORDING SETUP screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsTCG(CAM)
71 (E)MENUSENGLISHThe underlining indicates the factory setting.AV IN/OUT SETUP screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsA. DUBINPUT(VCR)Use thi
72 (E)Menu configuration (cont.)The underlining indicates the factory setting.DISPLAY SETUP screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsLCD/EVFSET(
73 (E)MENUSENGLISHThe underlining indicates the factory setting.OTHER FUNCTIONS screenItem/(Displaymode)Description of settingsBEEPSOUND(CAM)Select ON
74 (E)Before calling for servicePower supplyBatteryNormal video recordingThere’s no power. • Have the battery and AC adapter been connected properly?
TROUBLE-SHOOTING75 (E)ENGLISHOther types of video recordingEditingDisplaysPlayback (images)The subject is not brought into focus automatically.• Is th
76 (E)Before calling for service (cont.)Playback (sound)OtherI can’t hear any sound from the camera-recorder’s speaker.• Have you turned down the came
TROUBLE-SHOOTING77 (E)SPECIFI-CATIONS,OTHERENGLISHCondensationHow to find out whether there is condensation inside and what to do about it if it has f
78 (E)Cleaning the video headsWhen the video heads are dirty, mosaic-like noise will appear here and there when tapes are played back and/or a bluish
79 (E)SPECIFI-CATIONS,OTHERENGLISHStorage precautionsBefore storing the camera-recorder, remove both the cassette and battery. Store all of these item
8 (E)Operating precautionsDo not allow any water to get into the camera-recorder when using it in the rain or snow or at the beach.• Failure to heed t
80 (E)Specifications[GENERAL]Ambient operating temperature0°C to 40°CAmbient operating humidity10% to 85% (no condensation)Weight2.60 kg(excluding bat
81 (E)SPECIFI-CATIONS,OTHERENGLISH[VIDEO]Sampling frequencyY: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 6.75 MHzQuantizing8 bitsVideo compression systemDCT + variable-length c
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9 (E)BEFORE USEENGLISHBattery characteristicsThis camera-recorder uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that uses its internal chemical reaction to
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