Panasonic NV EX21EG User Manual

Model No.  
Digital Video Camera  
NV-EX21EG  
Operating Instructions  
Instrucciones de funcionamiento  
Before use, please read these instructions completely.  
Antes de utilizar este aparato, lea completamente estas  
instrucciones.  
VQT9432  
Contents  
Playing Back a Card ..........................................................37  
Recording Pictures on a Card to a Tape ...........................38  
Slide Show.........................................................................39  
Creating a Title ..................................................................40  
Adding a Title.....................................................................40  
Protecting the Files on a Card ...........................................41  
Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card..............................41  
Formatting a Card..............................................................42  
Writing Printing Data on a Card.........................................42  
Using the USB Connection Kit...........................................43  
Personal Computer Connection Kit ...................................43  
Information for Your Safety ................................................. 2  
Standard Accessories ......................................................... 4  
Optional Accessories........................................................... 4  
Getting Started .................................................................... 5  
Viewing What Has Been Recorded..................................... 5  
Controls and Components................................................... 6  
Remote Controller ............................................................... 8  
Power Supply .................................................................... 10  
Attaching the Lens Cap..................................................... 11  
Adjusting the Grip Belt....................................................... 11  
Inserting a Cassette .......................................................... 11  
Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor .................................... 12  
Using the Menu Screen..................................................... 13  
List of Menus..................................................................... 14  
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge..................................... 17  
Setting Date and Time....................................................... 17  
LP Mode............................................................................ 17  
Audio Recording Mode...................................................... 17  
Indications..........................................................................44  
Owner ID............................................................................45  
Warning/Alarm Indications.................................................45  
Notes and Hints .................................................................46  
Cautions for Use................................................................52  
Explanation of Terms.........................................................56  
Specifications.....................................................................57  
Index..................................................................................58  
Recording.......................................................................... 18  
Photoshot .......................................................................... 19  
Zoom In/Out Functions...................................................... 19  
Digital Zoom Function ....................................................... 20  
Image Stabilizer Function.................................................. 20  
Fade In/Out Functions....................................................... 20  
Cinema Function ............................................................... 21  
Backlight Compensation Function..................................... 21  
Recording in Special Situations......................................... 21  
Recording in Natural Colours ............................................ 22  
Adjusting White Balance Manually.................................... 22  
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment.................................... 23  
Manual Iris Adjustment...................................................... 23  
Manual Focus Adjustment................................................. 23  
Digital Effect Functions...................................................... 24  
Playing Back...................................................................... 26  
Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back........................... 26  
Slow Motion Playback ....................................................... 27  
Still Playback/Still Advance Playback................................ 27  
Finding the End of Recording............................................ 27  
Index Search Functions..................................................... 28  
Playback Zoom Function................................................... 29  
Playback Digital Effect Functions...................................... 29  
Playing Back on Your TV .................................................. 31  
Copying on an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette...................... 31  
Audio Dubbing................................................................... 32  
Using the DV Cable for Recording .................................... 32  
DV Camera Style and SD Camera Style........................... 33  
Attaching the Battery Adaptor Unit.................................... 33  
Attaching the Battery......................................................... 33  
Using a Card ..................................................................... 34  
Recording on a Card ......................................................... 34  
Using the Video Flash ....................................................... 36  
3
 
Standard Accessories  
Illustrated on the left are accessories supplied with the Movie Camera.  
1) AC Adaptor, DC Input Lead and AC Mains Lead (l 10)  
2) Battery Pack (l 10)  
1)  
3) Battery Adaptor Unit (l 33)  
4) Remote Controller and Button-Type Battery (l 8, 9)  
5) Lens Cap (l 11)  
6) Lens Hood for MEGA Still Picture Recording (l 34, 54)  
By attaching supplied Lens Hood for MEGA Still Picture Recording that  
blocks direct sunlight in Mega-Pixel Recording, you can get better  
image. However, Lens Cap cannot be attached.  
7) AV Cable (l 31)  
K2GJ2DZ00012  
K2CR2DA00004  
VSK0592  
2)  
8) SD Memory Card (l 34)  
9) USB Connection Kit (l 43)  
Optional Accessories  
CGA-D07SE  
VSK0605  
1) AC Adaptor (VW-AD9E)  
2) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGR-D08S/CGR-D120/800mAh)  
3) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGP-D14S/CGP-D210/1400mAh)  
4) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGR-D16S/CGR-D220/1600mAh)  
5) Battery Pack (Lithium/CGR-D53S/CGR-D815/5300mAh)  
6) Car Battery Charger (VW-KBD2E)  
3)  
4)  
7) Car Adaptor Cord (VW-KA7E)  
8) Wide Conversion Lens (VW-LW3707ME)  
9) Tele Conversion Lens (VW-LT3714ME)  
10) ND Filter (VW-LND37E)  
11) MC Protector (VW-LMC37E)  
12) Tripod (VZ-CT55E)  
13) Personal Computer Connection Kit (VW-DTA10E/VW-DTA9E)  
14) DV Cable (VW-CD1E)  
CR2025  
N2QAEC000003  
15) SD Memory Card Application Software (VW-SWA1E)  
“TitleStudio” software for title creation, and “SD-Jukebox” software for  
recording music are included. (However, this Movie Camera cannot  
play back music.)  
16) MultiMediaCard (VW-MMC8E/VW-MMC16E)  
17) Floppy Disk Adaptor for MultiMediaCard (VW-MAF1E)  
18) SD Memory Card (RP-SD008/RP-SD016/RP-SD032/RP-SD064)  
19) PC Card Adaptor for SD Memory Card (BN-SDABPE)  
20) USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card (BN-SDCAPE)  
21) DV Editing Software with DV Interface Board (VW-DTM21E)  
22) DV Editing Software with DV Interface Card (VW-DTM22E)  
23) DV Editing Software (VW-DTM20E)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
VFC3734  
VYP8344  
Some optional accessories may not be available in some countries.  
K2KC4CB00002  
VFA0353  
VFA0363  
VFF0120  
4
   
Getting Started  
1
Charge the Battery. (l 10)  
1
Attach the Battery to the AC Adaptor.  
Connect the AC Mains Lead. (Charging starts.)  
After the [POWER] Lamp has lighted up, the [CHARGE] Lamp flashes.  
When the [100%] Lamp 1 on the AC Adaptor is lit, charging is finished.  
POWER  
CHARGE  
QUICK 100%  
2
Attach the Charged Battery to the Movie Camera. (l 10)  
1
2
3
Insert the Cassette. (l 11)  
Slide the 2 Lever to open.  
Insert the Cassette.  
Close the Cassette Compartment Covers.  
3
4
2
OPEN/EJECT  
4
Turn the Movie Camera on and start recording. (l 12, 18)  
Set the 3 Switch to [ON]. (The [CAMERA] Lamp lights up.)  
Press the 4 Button. (Recording starts.)  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
Press the 4 Button again to pause the recording.  
CARD P. B  
3
4
Viewing What Has Been Recorded  
5
Switch to the VCR Mode, rewind the tape, and play the tape  
back. (l 26)  
Slide the 5 Switch. (The [VCR] Lamp lights up.)  
Press the 6 Button. (Rewind the tape.)  
Press the 7 Button. (Playback starts.)  
Press the 8 Button. (Playback stops.)  
Turn the Movie Camera off. (l 12)  
Set the 5 Switch to [OFF].  
5, 6  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
CARD P. B  
6
5
7
8
6
5
   
Controls and Components  
Movie Camera (DV Camera Style)  
1)  
2)  
4)  
5)  
1) Menu Button [MENU] (l 13)  
2) Title Button [TITLE] (l 40)  
3) Multi-Picture Button [MULTI] (l 25, 30, 37, 40)  
Picture-in-Picture Button [P-IN-P] (l 25)  
4) Backlight Button [BLC] (l 21)  
Play Button [1] (l 26, 37, 39)  
5) Still Button [STILL] (l 19)  
3)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
Pause Button [;] (l 27, 39, 45)  
6) Fade Button [FADE] (l 20)  
9)  
Stop Button [] (l 26, 39)  
7) Forward Search Button [SEARCHi] (l 18)  
Fast Forward/Cue Button [5] (l 26)  
8) Reverse Search Button [jSEARCH] (l 18)  
Rewind/Review Button [6] (l 26)  
Recording Check Button [S] (l 18)  
9) LCD Monitor (l 12, 54)  
10)  
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Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some  
tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD Monitor screen. However, this is  
not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.  
12)  
11)  
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10) LCD Monitor Open Button [PUSH OPEN] (l 12)  
11) Battery Holder  
12) Battery Eject Lever [BATTERY EJECT] (l 10)  
13) Speaker (l 26)  
14) Microphone (built-in, stereo) (l 32)  
15) Lens Hood (l 54)  
13)  
14)  
15)  
18)  
19)  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
16) Recording Lamp (l 18)  
PUSH  
17) Remote Control Sensor (l 9)  
18) Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT] (l 19, 34, 38, 40)  
19) Multi-Function Dial [PUSH] (l 13, 22, 23, 26)  
20) Viewfinder (l 12, 54)  
16)  
17)  
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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.  
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21) Recording Start/Stop Button (l 18)  
22) Audio-Video Input/Output Socket [AV IN/OUT] (l 31)  
Headphone Socket [PHONES] (l 48)  
Connecting an AV Cable to this socket activates the Movie Camera’s  
built-in speaker, but connecting a headphone, etc. deactivates it.  
23) Tape/Card Selector [TAPE/CARD] (l 34)  
24) Zoom Lever [W/T] (l 19)  
20)  
25) Card Slot (l 34)  
21)  
W
3
4
18)  
T
PHOTO  
SHOT  
AV IN/OUT  
PHONES  
25)  
22)  
TAPE  
24)  
CARD  
23)  
6
 
26) Reset Button [RESET] (l 45)  
27) Operation Mode Lamps (l 12, 18, 26, 37)  
28) Card Access Lamp [ACCESS] (l 34)  
29) Card Mode Selector Switch [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] (l 34, 35, 37)  
30) Movie Camera Off/On Switch [OFF/ON/MODE] (l 12, 18, 52)  
31) Card Eject Lever [CARD EJECT] (l 34)  
32) Mode Selector Switch [AUTO/MNL/FOCUS] (l 18, 22, 23)  
33) Camera Release Lever [CAMERA RELEASE] (l 33)  
34) USB Socket [DIGITAL (to USB)] (l 43)  
35) White Balance Sensor (l 56)  
35)  
36)  
36) Lens Cap Installation Hole (l 11)  
37) Upper Cassette Compartment Cover (l 11)  
38) Cassette Holder (l 11)  
39) Lower Cassette Compartment Cover (l 11)  
40) Cassette Eject Lever [OPEN/EJECT] (l 11)  
41) Eyepiece Corrector Knob (l 12)  
29)  
32)  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
CARD  
MODE  
26)  
27)  
28)  
OFF ON MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
30)  
CARD P.  
B
33)  
ACCESS  
CAMERA RELEASE  
31)  
CARD EJECT  
DIGITAL (to USB)  
42) Tripod Receptacle  
34)  
Used for mounting the Movie Camera on an optional tripod.  
43) Grip Belt (l 11)  
44) Lens (LEICA DICOMAR)  
37)  
45) S-Video Input/Output Socket [S-VIDEO IN/OUT] (l 31)  
46) Digital Still Picture Terminal [D.STILL PICTURE] (l 43)  
47) DV Terminal (i.LINK) [¥] (l 32)  
38)  
39)  
Connect this to the digital video equipment.  
i.LINKis the name of connectors in accordance with IEEE1394-1995.  
¥is a logo marked on products comforming with the i.LINK”  
specifications.  
40)  
Battery Adaptor Unit  
48) Sensor  
49) Recording Lamp (l 35)  
42)  
43)  
This Lamp indicates that its in use when recording Moving Picture  
(MPEG4) or recording Voice.  
41)  
50) Video Flash (l 36)  
51) Microphone (built-in, Monaural) (l 32)  
52) Audio-Video Output/Phones Selector Switch [AV OUT/PHONES]  
Set this switch to [AV OUT] when watching on a TV (l 31) or dubbing  
(l 31, 32), to [PHONE] when using headphones.  
If this switch is not set to [PHONES], you may hear some noise.  
If an AV Cable is connected while [AV OUT] is selected, LCD display  
will disappear.  
44)  
53) Zoom Lever [W/T]  
45)  
This functions in the same manner as the 24) of the DV Camera Style.  
54) Audio-Video Output/Phones Socket [AV OUT/PHONES] (l 31, 48)  
55) Battery Eject Lever (l 33)  
S-VIDEO  
IN/OUT  
D.STILL  
PICTURE  
46)  
47)  
It is located behind the battery.  
¥
56) Recording Start/Stop Button (l 35)  
This Button is to record Moving Picture (MPEG4) and Voice.  
57) Battery Open Lever [OPEN] (l 33)  
58) Grip Belt  
This functions in the same manner as the 43) of the DV Camera Style.  
48)  
49)  
50)  
52)  
51)  
53)  
56)  
57)  
58)  
54)  
55)  
7
Remote Controller  
Using the wireless Remote Controller that is supplied with the Movie Camera,  
most of the Movie Camera functions can be operated from a distance.  
Remote controller can only be used in DV Camera Style.  
Buttons on the Remote Controller  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
1) Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 45)  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
5)  
6)  
2) Indication Output Button [OSD] (l 31)  
3) Counter Indication Shift Button [COUNTER] (l 45)  
4) Reset Button [RESET] (l 56)  
5) Recording Button [REC] (l 31, 32)  
6) Audio Dubbing Button [A.DUB] (l 32)  
T
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
V
W
/REW PLAY  
FF/  
W
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
;
E
D
7) Cursor Buttons for Variable Speed Search Function [π, ] (l 26)  
Direction Buttons for Playback Zoom Function [π, , , ] (l 29)  
8) Slow Motion/Still Advance Buttons [E, D] (E: reverse, D: forward)  
(l 27)  
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
9) Index Search Buttons [:, 9] (::reverse, 9:forward)  
MENU  
7)  
(l 28)  
SET  
OFF/ON  
10) Selection Button [SELECT] (l 29)  
11) Store Button [STORE] (l 29)  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
12) Off/On Button [OFF/ON] (l 29)  
13) Zoom/Volume Button [ZOOM/VOL] (l 19, 26, 29)  
14) Variable Speed Search Button [VAR.SEARCH] (l 26)  
15) Playback Zoom Button [P.B. ZOOM] (l 29)  
The following buttons function in the same manner as the corresponding  
buttons on the Movie Camera.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
16) Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT] (l 19, 34, 38, 40)  
17) Title Button [TITLE] (l 40)  
18) Multi-Picture/Picture-in-Picture Button [MULTI/P-IN-P] (l 25, 30, 37)  
19) Rewind/Review Button [6] (l 18, 26)  
20) Pause Button [;] (l 27, 39)  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
13)  
V
W
/REW PLAY  
FF/  
W
21) Stop Button [] (l 26, 39)  
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
22) Recording Start/Stop Button [START/STOP] (l 18)  
23) Play Button [1] (l 26, 39)  
24) Fast-forward/Cue Button [5] (l 18, 26)  
25) Menu Button [MENU] (l 13)  
26) Set Button [SET] (l 13)  
8)  
9)  
;
E
D
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
14)  
15)  
VAR.  
P.B.  
10)  
11)  
12)  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
27) Item Button [ITEM] (l 13)  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
START/  
STOP  
16)  
17)  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
22)  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
23)  
24)  
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
18)  
19)  
20)  
21)  
V
W
/REW PLAY  
FF/  
W
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
;
E
D
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
25)  
26)  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
27)  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
8
 
ªInserting a Button-type Battery  
Before using the Remote Controller, insert the supplied button-type battery.  
1
1
2
While pressing the Stopper 1, pull out the Battery Holder.  
Insert the button-type battery with the imprint (i) facing  
upward.  
3
Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote Controller.  
When the button-type battery is exhausted, replace it with a new CR2025  
battery. (A battery is normally expected to last about 1 year. However, it  
depends on operation frequency.)  
1
Make sure to match the poles correctly when inserting the battery.  
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2
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with  
the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment  
manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturers  
instructions.  
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WARNING  
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat  
above 100xC or incinerate. Keep the Button-Type battery out of the  
reach of children. Never put Button-Type battery in mouth. If swallowed  
call your doctor.  
3
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Direct the Remote Controller to the Remote Control Sensor  
of the Movie Camera and press an appropriate button.  
Distance from the Movie Camera: Within approximately 5 metres  
Angle: Within approximately 15o in the vertical and horizontal directions  
from the central axis  
ªUsing the Remote Controller  
1
15˚  
15˚  
The above operative ranges are for indoor use. Outdoors or under strong  
light, the Movie Camera may not operate properly even within the above  
ranges.  
Within a 1-metre range, you can also use the Remote Controller on the side  
(the LCD Monitor side) of the Movie Camera.  
1
15˚  
15˚  
Selecting Remote Controller Modes  
When 2 Movie Cameras are used simultaneously, they can be operated  
individually by selecting different Remote Controller Modes.  
If the Remote Controller Mode of the Movie Camera and that of the Remote  
Controller do not match, [REMOTE] Indication is displayed.  
Setup on the Movie Camera:  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
Set [REMOTE] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu to the desired  
Remote Controller Mode. (l 13)  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
Setup on the Remote Controller:  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
[VCR1]: Press the [D] Button and [] Button simultaneously. 1  
[VCR2]: Press the [E] Button and [] Button simultaneously. 2  
When the battery in the Remote Controller is replaced, the mode is  
automatically reset to [VCR1] Mode.  
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
E
;
D
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
L
2
1
SELECT  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
9
   
Power Supply  
ªUsing the AC Adaptor  
1
Insert the battery-shaped connector of the DC Input Lead  
into the Battery Holder on the Movie Camera and slide it  
toward the front until it locks with a click.  
2
Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC Adaptor and the AC  
mains socket.  
The AC Mains Leads output plug cannot be pushed fully into the AC  
Adaptor socket. A gap will remain as shown 1.  
1
Before connecting or disconnecting the power supply, set the  
[OFF/ON/MODE] Switch on the Movie Camera to [OFF] and make  
sure that the Operation Mode Lamps go off.  
ªUsing the Battery  
Before use, fully charge the Battery.  
2
1 Attach the Battery to AC Adaptor and charge it.  
Since the Battery will not be charged when the DC Input Lead is  
connected to the AC Adaptor, disconnect them.  
After the [POWER] Lamp has lighted, the [CHARGE] Lamp flashes.  
When the [100%] Lamp 1 on the AC Adaptor is lit, charging is finished.  
2 Attach the charged Battery to the Movie Camera.  
To Remove the Battery  
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch 2 to [OFF], and the [BATTERY EJECT]  
Lever to the right 3, and then slide the Battery to remove it.  
When attaching or removing battery, set [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to  
[OFF] and make sure the Operation Mode Lamp is not lit.  
POWER  
CHARGE  
QUICK 100%  
ªSupplying Power from the Cigarette Lighter Socket in a  
1
Car  
OFF ON  
MODE  
The use of the Car Adaptor Cord (VW-KA7E; optional) together with the AC  
Adaptor makes it possible to supply power to the Movie Camera in a car for  
recording and playback. It also allows charging the Movie Cameras Battery.  
After use, be sure to disconnect the Car Adaptor Cord from the Cigarette  
Lighter Socket.  
CAMERA  
VCR  
CARD P. B  
2
Be sure to start the car engine before you connect the Car Adaptor Cord,  
otherwise the fuse may blow.  
3
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
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Charging Time and Available Recording Time  
A Charging Time  
B Maximum Continuous Recording Time  
C Intermittent Recording Time  
NV-EX21  
1 h.  
A
(Intermittent Recording Time is the available recording time with repeated  
recording and stopping actions.)  
1h30min.indicates 1 hour and 30 minutes.  
CGA-D07SE*  
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 h 05 min. (55 min.)  
35 min. (30 min.)  
1 h 50 min.  
Battery CGA-D07SE* is supplied.  
CGR-D08S  
CGR-D120  
1 h 15 min. (1 h 05 min.)  
40 min. (35 min.)  
The times shown in the table are approximate times. The numbers in  
parentheses indicate the recording time when the LCD Monitor is used. In  
actual use, the available recording time may be shorter.  
The times shown in the table are for continuous recording at a temperature  
of 20oC and humidity of 60%. If the Battery is charged at a higher or lower  
temperature, the charging time may be longer.  
2 h.  
CGP-D14S  
CGP-D210  
2 h 10 min. (1 h 45 min.)  
1 h 05 min. (55 min.)  
3 h 15 min.  
CGR-D16S  
CGR-D220  
2 h 30 min. (2 h 05 min.)  
1 h 15 min. (1 h 05 min.)  
5 h 20 min.  
CGR-D53S  
CGR-D815  
8 h 15 min. (6 h 45 min.)  
4 h 10 min. (3h 25 min.)  
10  
         
Attaching the Lens Cap  
1
2
4
To protect the Lens surface, attach the Lens Cap.  
1
Pass the loop of the Lens Cap Cord through the Lens Cap  
Installation Hole on the Movie Camera.  
Pass the opposite side of the Lens Cap Cord through the  
cords hoop.  
2
3
4
Pull the Lens Cap to the direction of the arrow.  
Attach the Lens Cap.  
The removed Lens Cap can be hooked onto the Grip Belt 1. (When you  
are not recording, be sure to keep the Lens Cap attached to the Lens for  
protection.)  
3
If the supplied Lens Hood for MEGA Still Picture Recording is attached, the  
Lens Cap cannot be attached.  
1
Adjusting the Grip Belt  
1
Adjust the length of the Grip Belt to the size of your hand.  
1
2
Pass your hand through the Grip Belt and adjust its length.  
Fold back the end of the Grip Belt to securely fasten the  
velcro tape closure.  
The Grip Belt can also be adjusted in SD Camera Style.  
2
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Inserting a Cassette  
When power is supplied to the Movie Camera, the Cassette can be taken out  
without turning the Movie Camera on.  
1
Slide the [OPEN/EJECT] Lever to open the Cassette  
Compartment Cover.  
Insert a Cassette.  
2
3
2
3
1
Close the Cassette Compartment Covers to lock the Cover.  
OPEN/EJECT  
ªAccidental Erasure Prevention  
Opening the accidental erasure prevention slider 1 on the cassette (by  
sliding it in the [SAVE] arrow direction) prevents recording. To enable  
recording, close the accidental erasure prevention slider (by sliding it in the  
[REC] arrow direction).  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
1
R
E
C
SAVE  
11  
       
Turning on the Movie Camera and Selecting  
Modes  
Turn on the power first and then select modes.  
ªHow to Turn on the Power  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
1
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [ON] while pressing the  
centre Button 1.  
VCR  
CARD P. B  
1
The [CAMERA] Lamp lights up.  
1, 2, 3  
ªHow to Switch Modes  
2
Slide the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [MODE].  
With each slide of the switch, the Mode changes.  
The appropriate Mode Lamp lights up.  
ªHow to Turn off the Power  
3
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [OFF] .  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor  
ªUsing the Viewfinder  
Before using the Viewfinder, adjust the field of view so that the displays inside  
the Viewfinder become clear and easy to read.  
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12:30:45  
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1
2
Slide the Viewfinder backward.  
Adjust by sliding the Eyepiece Corrector Knob 1.  
ªUsing the LCD Monitor  
1
With the LCD Monitor open, you can also record the picture while watching it.  
1 Press the [PUSH OPEN] Button and, at the same time, bring  
the LCD Monitor out about 90o in the direction of the arrow.  
The Viewfinder goes off.  
1
2 Adjust the LCD Monitor angle according to the desired  
recording angle.  
2
The LCD Monitor can rotate a maximum of 180o 2 from the vertical  
position to the upward direction and a maximum of 90o 3 to the  
downward direction. Forcefully rotating the LCD Monitor beyond these  
ranges will damage the Movie Camera.  
Closing the LCD Monitor  
Push the LCD Monitor until the [PUSH OPEN] Button is securely locked.  
ªAdjusting Brightness and Colour Level  
When [LCD/EVF SET] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu is set to [YES],  
the following items are displayed. (l 13)  
LCD Brightness [LCD BRIGHTNESS]  
It adjusts the brightness of the image on the LCD screen.  
LCD Colour Level [LCD COLOUR LEVEL]  
2
3
180x  
90x  
It adjusts the colour saturation of the image on the LCD screen.  
Viewfinder Brightness [EVF BRIGHTNESS]  
It adjusts the brightness of the image in the Viewfinder.  
To Adjust  
Press the [PUSH] Dial and select the item to be adjusted, and then turn the  
[PUSH] Dial to raise or lower the number of vertical bars in the Bar Indication.  
A larger number of vertical bars indicates stronger brightness or colour  
saturation.  
Increasing the Brightness of the Entire LCD Monitor  
Set the [LCD MODE] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu to [BRIGHT].  
These adjustments do not affect the recorded images.  
LCD/EVF SET  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
[-]||||----[+]  
LCD COLOUR LEVEL  
[-]||||----[+]  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 54.  
EVF BRIGHTNESS  
[-]||||----[+]  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
12  
           
Using the Menu Screen  
To facilitate the selection of a desired function or setup, this Movie Camera  
displays various function setups on Menus.  
2, 3, 4, 5  
1
2
3
CAMERA  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
VCR  
1
Press the [MENU] Button.  
When the [CAMERA] Lamp is on, the Camera Function Menu is  
2
1
CARD P. B  
PUSH  
displayed. 1  
When the [VCR] Lamp is on, the VCR Function Menu is displayed. 2  
When the [CARD P.B] Lamp is on, the Card Function Menu is  
displayed. 3  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select a desired Sub-Menu.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to display the highlightened item.  
Press the [PUSH] Dial to display the selected Sub-Menu.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select the item to be set.  
Press the [PUSH] Dial to set the selected item to a desired  
mode.  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
With each press of the [PUSH] Dial, the cursor [1] moves to the next  
mode. Menu items that cannot be used in combination with the selected  
item are displayed in dark blue.  
CAMERA FUNCTIONS  
1.CAMERA SETUP  
2.DIGITAL EFFECT  
3.CARD SETUP  
4.MULTI-PICTURES  
5.RECORDING SETUP  
6.DISPLAY SETUP  
7.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
8.DEMO MODE  
While a Menu is displayed, you cannot record or play back. Menus can be  
displayed during playback but not during recording. The above operations  
can be done using the [MENU] Button, [SET] Button and [ITEM] Button on  
the Remote Controller. (l 8)  
To Exit the Menu Screen  
Press the [MENU] Button again.  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
About the Menu Mode Setting  
VCR FUNCTIONS  
The setting selected on the Menu will be retained even when the Movie  
Camera is turned off. However, if the Battery or AC Adaptor is disconnected  
before turning off the Movie Camera, the selected setup may not be retained.  
(But, the setups of [EFFECT2] (l 24) are not retained.)  
1.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
2.DIGITAL EFFECT  
3.CARD SETUP  
4.MULTI-PICTURES  
5.RECORDING SETUP  
6.AV IN/OUT SETUP  
7.DISPLAY SETUP  
8.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Menu operation flow is shown in this text by >>.  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
ªFile Selection in the Card Playback Mode  
A File Selection Operation may be necessary during Menu Operations. In this  
case, carry out the following procedure.  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
1.ERASE CARD FILE  
2.CARD EDITING  
3.DISPLAY SETUP  
4.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
1 Turn the [PUSH] Dial and select a File.  
The selected File is marked by a frame 4.  
2 Press the [PUSH] Dial to confirm the selection of the File.  
After the above File Selectioin Procedure, carry out the various Menu  
Operations. (The above procedure will not be repeated in the following  
instructions.)  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PUSH  
PICTURE  
640  
640  
1200  
640  
4
640  
1200  
No.25 IMGA0012.JPG  
13  
 
List of Menus  
The figures of the Menus are for explanation purposes only, and they are  
different from the actual Menus.  
CAMERA SETUP  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
PROG.AE  
OFF  
N
5
7
º
AUTO  
ON  
100  
ON  
Camera Mode Main-Menu [CAMERA FUNCTIONS]  
[CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu  
1) Auto Exposure Mode [PROG.AE] (l 21)  
2) Progressive Photoshot Mode [PROGRESSIVE] (l 19)  
3) Image Stabilizer [SIS] (l 20)  
PROGRESSIVE OFF ON  
SIS  
D.ZOOM  
CINEMA  
OFF  
OFF 20  
OFF  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
6)  
4) Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM] (l 20)  
DIGITAL EFFECT  
5) Cinema-like Format Recording [CINEMA] (l 21)  
6) Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN]  
If you set [RETURN] to [YES], the menu changes back to the  
Main-Menu.  
EFFECT1 OFF MULTI P-IN-P  
7)  
8)  
WIPE MIX  
GAINUP  
MOSAIC  
STROBE  
TRACER  
MIRROR  
EFFECT2 OFF  
B/W  
NEGA SEPIA  
SOLARI  
[DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu  
7) Digital Effects 1 [EFFECT1] (l 24, 25)  
8) Digital Effects 2 [EFFECT2] (l 24)  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
[CARD SETUP] Sub-Menu  
9) Picture Size [PICTURE SIZE] (l 34)  
10) Picture Quality [PICTURE QUALITY] (l 35)  
CARD SETUP  
9)  
10)  
PICTURE SIZE 1200 900 640 480  
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE NORMAL ECONOMY  
11) Title Creation [CREATE TITLE] (l 40)  
[MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu  
CREATE TITLE  
----  
YES  
11)  
12)  
12) Multi-Picture Mode [SCAN MODE] (l 25)  
13) Strobe Multi-Picture Speed [SPEED] (l 25)  
14) Swing Mode [SWING] (l 25)  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
15) Position of Small Picture inside Normal Picture [P-IN-P] (l 25)  
[RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu  
16) Recording Speed Mode [REC SPEED] (l 17)  
17) Audio Recording Mode [AUDIO REC] (l 17)  
18) Scene Index Mode [SCENEINDEX] (l 28)  
19) Wind Noise Reduction [WIND CUT]  
12)  
MULTI-PICTURES  
SCAN MODE  
STROBE MANUAL  
FAST NORMAL SLOW  
13)  
14)  
15)  
SPEED  
SWING  
P-IN-P  
OFF  
1
ON  
3
2
4
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
If you set [WIND CUT] to [ON], you can reduce the sound of wind hitting  
the microphone when recording.  
20) Video Flash [FLASH] (l 36)  
21) Red Eye Reduction [RED EYE REDUCTION] (l 36)  
[DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu  
22) Date and Time Indication [DATE/TIME] (l 45)  
23) Counter Display Mode [C.DISPLAY] (l 45)  
24) Counter Reset [C.RESET] (l 56)  
RECORDING SETUP  
16)  
17)  
18)  
19)  
20)  
21)  
REC SPEED  
AUDIO REC  
SCENEINDEX 2HOUR  
WIND CUT  
FLASH  
SP  
12bit  
LP  
16bit  
DAY  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
ON  
RED EYE REDUCTION  
OFF  
ON  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
It resets the counter to zero. However, it cannot reset the Time Code.  
25) Display Mode [DISPLAY] (l 45)  
26) LCD Lighting Mode [LCD MODE] (l 12)  
27) LCD and Viewfinder Adjustment [LCD/EVF SET] (l 12)  
[OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu  
28) Remote Controller Mode [REMOTE] (l 9)  
29) Recording Lamp [REC LAMP] (l 18)  
22)  
23)  
24)  
25)  
26)  
27)  
DISPLAY SETUP  
DATE/TIME OFF TIME DATE  
C.DISPLAY COUNTER MEMORY  
TIMECODE  
C.RESET  
DISPLAY  
LCD MODE  
----  
ALL PARTIAL OFF  
NORMAL BRIGHT  
---- YES  
YES  
LCD/EVF SET  
30) Beep Sound [BEEP SOUND] (l 46)  
31) Shutter Effect [SHTR EFFECT] (l 19)  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
32) Date and Time Setting [CLOCK SET] (l 17)  
33) Self-Recording [SELFSHOOT] (l 18)  
34) Owner ID set [OWNER ID SET] (l 45)  
35) Voice Power Save [VOICE POWER SAVE] (l 50)  
[DEMO MODE] Sub-Menu  
28)  
29)  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
REMOTE VCR1 VCR2 OFF  
REC LAMP  
BEEP SOUND  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
30)  
31)  
32)  
33)  
34)  
35)  
SHTR EFFECT OFF  
CLOCK SET ----  
SELFSHOOT NORMAL MIRROR  
ON  
YES  
OWNERIDSET  
----  
VOICE POWER SAVE  
YES  
---- YES  
---- YES  
36) Demonstration Mode [DEMO MODE]  
RETURN  
If no operation takes place for approximately 10 minutes after the AC  
Adaptor was connected to the Movie Camera and the [OFF/ON/MODE]  
Switch was turned to [ON] without inserting a Cassette and a Card, the  
Movie Camera is automatically set to Demonstration Mode for  
introducing its functions. If any button is pressed or operated, the  
Demonstration Mode is cancelled. The Demonstration Mode can be  
started by setting [DEMO MODE] to [ON] and by exiting the Menu. To  
terminate the Demonstration Mode, insert a Cassette or set the  
[DEMO MODE] to [OFF].  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
DEMO MODE  
DEMO MODE OFF  
ON  
36)  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
14  
   
VCR Mode Main-Menu [VCR FUNCTIONS]  
[PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu  
1) Blank Search [BLANK SEARCH] (l 27)  
2) Recording to Card [RECORD TO CARD] (l 36)  
3) Index Search Mode [SEARCH] (l 28)  
4) Audio Selector [12bit AUDIO] (l 32)  
5) Audio Output Mode [AUDIO OUT] (l 48)  
6) Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN]  
[DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS  
BLANK SEARCH  
RECORD TO CARD  
---- YES  
---- YES  
SEARCH  
12bitAUDIO  
AUDIO OUT  
PHOTO SCENE  
ST1 ST2 MIX  
STEREO  
L R  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
6)  
7) Digital Effect On/Off [EFFECT] (l 29)  
8) Digital Effect Selection [EFFECT SELECT] (l 29)  
[CARD SETUP] Sub-Menu  
9) Picture Quality [PICTURE QUALITY] (l 35)  
10) Title Creation [CREATE TITLE] (l 40)  
[MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu  
11) Multi-Picture Mode [SCAN MODE] (l 30)  
12) Strobe Multi-Picture Speed [SPEED] (l 30)  
13) Swing Mode [SWING] (l 30)  
DIGITAL EFFECT  
7)  
8)  
EFFECT  
EFFECT SELECT  
OFF MULTI WIPE MIX  
STROBE NEGA SEPIA  
B/W TRACER SOLARI  
MOSAIC MIRROR  
OFF  
ON  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
CARD SETUP  
[RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu  
14) Recording Speed Mode [REC SPEED] (l 17)  
15) Audio Recording Mode [AUDIO REC] (l 32)  
[AV IN/OUT SETUP] Sub-Menu  
9)  
10)  
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE NORMAL ECONOMY  
YES  
CREATE TITLE  
----  
16) AV Socker [AV JACK] (l 31, 32)  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
17) Audio Dubbing Input [A.DUB INPUT] (l 32)  
18) Analog-Digital Conversion Output [DV OUT] (l 49)  
[DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu  
MULTI-PICTURES  
SCAN MODE  
STROBE MANUAL  
PHOTO SCENE  
FAST NORMAL SLOW  
19) Camera Data [REC DATA]  
11)  
12)  
13)  
If you set [REC DATA] to [ON], the settings (shutter speed (l 23), iris  
(l 23) and white balance settings (l 22), etc.) used during the  
recordings are displayed during playback. [---] appears on the display  
when there is no data.  
SPEED  
SWING  
OFF  
ON  
RETURN  
---- YES  
The setting information may not displayed properly if the camera data of  
this Movie Camera are played back on other equipment.  
The camera data will not be recorded in the following cases:  
When the data are recorded from a card to a tape.  
When recording proceeds with no input signals supplied.  
When recording involves the use of the S-Video or AV Input Socket.  
When pictures with no camera data are recorded using the DV  
Terminal.  
PUSH MENU TO EXIT  
RECORDING SETUP  
14)  
15)  
REC SPEED  
AUDIO REC  
SP  
12bit  
LP  
16bit  
When displaying a list of titles.  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
All of the other items on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu are the same as  
those on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS]  
Main-Menu.  
AV IN/OUT SETUP  
AV JACK  
IN/OUT OUT/PHONES  
16)  
17)  
18)  
[OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu  
A.DUB INPUT  
DV OUT  
MIC  
OFF  
AV IN  
ON  
All of the items on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu are the same as  
those on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of the  
[CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu.  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
DISPLAY SETUP  
DATE/TIME OFF TIME DATE  
C.DISPLAY COUNTER MEMORY  
TIMECODE  
C.RESET  
DISPLAY  
REC DATA  
LCD MODE  
LCD/EVF SET  
RETURN  
---- YES  
ALL PARTIAL OFF  
OFF  
NORMAL  
ON  
BRIGHT  
19)  
---- YES  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
REMOTE VCR1 VCR2 OFF  
CLOCK SET ---- YES  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
15  
Card Playback Mode Main-Menu [CARD FUNCTIONS]  
[ERASE CARD FILE] Sub-Menu  
1) Selecting and Erasing a File [ERASE FILE BY SELECTION] (l 41)  
2) Erasing All Files [ERASE ALL FILES] (l 41)  
3) Selecting and Erasing a Title [ERASE TITLE BY SELECTION] (l 41)  
[CARD EDITING] Sub-Menu  
4) Recording to Tape [RECORD TO TAPE] (l 38)  
5) Searching a File [FILE SEARCH] (l 37)  
ERASE CARD FILE  
1)  
2)  
3)  
1.ERASE FILE  
BY SELECTION  
2.ERASE ALL FILES  
3.ERASE TITLE  
BY SELECTION  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
6) Setting the Lock [FILE LOCK] (l 41)  
7) Setting a Slide Show [SLIDE SHOW] (l 39)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
8) Setting DPOF [DPOF SETTING] (l 42)  
9) Formatting a Card [CARD FORMAT] (l 42)  
[DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu  
All of the items on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu are the same as those  
on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS]  
Main-Menu.  
CARD EDITING  
RECORD TO TAPE  
FILE SEARCH  
FILE LOCK  
SLIDE SHOW  
DPOF SETTING  
CARD FORMAT  
---- YES  
---- YES  
---- YES  
---- YES  
---- YES  
---- YES  
RETURN  
---- YES  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
[OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu  
All of the items on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu are the same as  
those on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of the  
[CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu.  
DISPLAY SETUP  
DATE/TIME OFF TIME DATE  
C.DISPLAY COUNTER MEMORY  
TIMECODE  
C.RESET  
DISPLAY  
LCD MODE  
----  
ALL PARTIAL OFF  
YES  
NORMAL  
----  
BRIGHT  
YES  
LCD/EVF SET  
RETURN  
----  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
YES  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
REMOTE  
CLOCK SET  
VOICE POWER SAVE  
VCR1 VCR2 OFF  
----  
YES  
OFF ON  
10)  
RETURN  
----  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
YES  
Short-Cut Menus of the Card Playback Mode A  
If you use the Short-Cut Menu, the Card Playback Mode Menu can be called  
up quickly. Press the [PUSH] Dial to display the Short-Cut Menu, and turn the  
[PUSH] Dial to select the desired Menu.  
10) [FILE SEARCH]:  
The [FILE SEARCH] Menu for finding Files by number appears. (l 37)  
11) [ERASE FILE]:  
The [ERASE FILE] Menu for erasing the File being displayed appears.  
(l 41) Use this Menu after the File to be erased appears.  
12) [FILE LOCK]:  
A
11)  
12)  
13)  
14)  
15)  
FILE SEARCH  
ERASE FILE  
FILE LOCK  
DPOF SETTING  
EXIT  
If you select [FILE LOCK], you can avoid accidental erasure of Files  
(Lock Setting (l 41)). Use this Short-Cut Menu after the File to be locked  
appears.  
13) [DPOF SETTING]:  
The [DPOF SETTING] Menu for setting DPOF to the File displayed  
appears. (l 42) Use this Menu after the File for DPOF Setting appears.  
14) [EXIT]:  
It is for terminating the Short-Cut Menu.  
16  
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge  
The internal lithium battery sustains the operation of the clock. When the [0]  
Indication is lit, the internal lithium battery is near exhaustion.  
1
Connect the AC Adaptor to the Movie Camera with the power  
turned off and then connect to the AC Mains socket.  
After charging for 4 hours, the built-in lithium battery can power the  
clock for approximately 3 months.  
1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Setting Date and Time  
Since the internal clock of the Movie Camera has a slight imprecision, make  
sure to check the time before recording.  
CLOCK SET  
YEAR 2001  
1
2
Set [OTHER FUNCTIONS] >> [CLOCK SET] >> [YES].  
Press the [PUSH] Dial to select [YEAR]/[MONTH]/[DAY]/  
[HOUR]/[MIN.] and turn to set it to a desired value.  
Year will cycle in the order shown below.  
MONTH  
DAY  
10  
08  
14  
30  
HOUR  
MIN.  
2000, 2001, ..., 2089, 2000, ...  
Press the [MENU] Button to finish setting the date and time.  
The clock operation starts from [00] second.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
3
It is possible that the built-in clock in the Movie Camera may become  
inaccurate. Please check the time before recording. If the [0] Indication  
1 is flashing, charge the built-in lithium battery and reset the date and  
time.  
1, 2  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PUSH  
The clock employs the 24-hour system.  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
A desired recording speed can be selected with [REC SPEED] on the  
[RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu.  
1, 3  
LP Mode  
If LP Mode is selected, the recording time becomes 1.5 times longer  
than that of SP Mode.  
Although the image quality does not decrease with the LP Mode recording,  
mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image, or some normal  
functions may be restricted.  
The contents that are recorded in LP Mode are not completely compatible  
with other equipment.  
1
Audio dubbing is not possible with LP Mode. (l 32)  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Audio Recording Mode  
The sound quality of the recorded sound can be selected with [AUDIO REC]  
on the [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu.  
High sound-quality recording is possible with 16 bit 48 kHz 2 trackMode.  
With the 12 bit 32 kHz 4 trackMode, the original sound can be recorded on  
2 tracks in stereo, while the other 2 tracks can be used for Audio Dubbing.  
17  
           
CAMERA Mode  
Recording  
When recording with the Mode Selector Switch 1 set to [AUTO], the Movie  
Camera automatically adjust the focus and white balance. In some cases,  
they cannot be adjusted automatically and need to be adjusted manually.  
1
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
CARD  
MODE  
OFF ON MODE  
1
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [ON].  
The [CAMERA] Lamp lights up. 2  
Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [TAPE].  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
Recording starts.  
CAMERA  
VCR  
2
1
CARD P. B  
ACCESS  
2
3
After the [RECORD] is displayed, it changes to [REC]. 3  
ªRecording Lamp (Tally Lamp) 4  
The Recording Lamp lights up during recording and alerts those being  
recorded that recording is in progress.  
3
The Recording Lamp does not light up if the [REC LAMP] on the  
[OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu is set to [OFF].  
TAPE  
ªTo Pause the Recording  
CARD  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button again.  
4
2
The [PAUSE] Indication is displayed. 5  
If the Recording Pause Mode continues for more than 6 minutes, the power  
is turned off automatically for tape protection and power conservation. To  
resume recording from this condition, turn on the power again.  
3
5
PAUSE  
REC  
ªTo Check the Recording  
PAUSE  
RECORD  
By pressing the [S] Button 6 briefly in the Recording Pause Mode, you  
can play back the last few seconds of the recorded scene.  
The [CHK] Indication is displayed. After checking, the Movie Camera  
resumes the Recording Pause Mode.  
ªTo View the Recorded Scene while the Recording Is  
Paused (Camera Search)  
The recorded scene can be viewed by keep pressing the [jSEARCH] Button  
6 or [SEARCHi] Button 7 in the Recording Pause Mode.  
When the [jSEARCH] Button is pressed, images are played back in the  
reverse direction.  
When the [SEARCHi] Button is pressed, images are played back in the  
forward direction.  
7
6
ªRecording Yourself  
By opening the LCD Monitor and rotating it frontward (to the lens side), you  
can let the subject in front of the Movie Camera monitor the shot while  
recording is in progress.  
Opening the LCD Monitor automatically turns off the Viewfinder. However,  
when you turn the LCD Monitor forward, the picture also appears in the  
Viewfinder.  
If you prefer to have the image on the LCD Monitor to look like an image in  
a mirror, set [SELFSHOOT] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] sub-Menu to  
[MIRROR].  
Images are recorded normally and no left and right reversal occurs.  
If [MIRROR] is used during self-recording, only the basic indications, such  
as the Recording Indication [ ] (Red), Recording Pause Indication [  
]
(Cyan) and Remaining Battery Power Indication [x], are displayed. 8  
If a general Warning/Alarm Indication [°] appears, return the LCD Monitor  
to the original position in order to check the specific content of the Warning/  
Alarm Indication.  
8
x
ªTo Finish the Recording  
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [OFF].  
°
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
18  
     
Photoshot  
This Movie Camera can take approximately 7 seconds still pictures  
containing sound.  
1
2
Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [TAPE].  
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button in the Recording Pause  
Mode.  
2
The Movie Camera records a still picture for about 7 seconds and then  
switches back to the Recording Pause Mode.  
ªProgressive Photoshot  
With the Progressive Photoshot Function, you can record still pictures with  
higher resolution than with the normal Photoshot Function.  
When [PROGRESSIVE] on the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu is set to [ON]  
or [AUTO], the [æ] Indication 1 is displayed. When the [æ] Indication is  
displayed, press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button in the Recording Pause Mode.  
This function may not work with some function setups.  
PHOTO  
SHOT  
2
TAPE  
1
CARD  
ªContinuous Photoshot  
If you set [SHTR EFFECT] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu to [ON]  
and keep the [PHOTO SHOT] Button pressed, the Movie Camera will  
continuously record still pictures in approximately 0.7 seconds intervals until  
the button is released. (However, this does not operate when using  
Progressive Photoshot.)  
PHOTO  
PHOTO  
The screen blinks and, at the same time, a shutter clicking sound is  
recorded.  
ªDigital Still Picture  
PHOTO  
When the [STILL] Button 2 is pressed, images become still pictures. When  
the button is pressed again, the Digital Still Picture Mode is cancelled.  
We recommend that you press the [STILL] Button first at the position where  
you want to record the picture so as to enter the Digital Still Picture Mode  
and then press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
1
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
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Zoom In/Out Functions  
It gives special effects to the video by recording objects close by or with  
wide-angle shot.  
1
For wide-angle shots (zoom out):  
Push the [W/T] Zoom Lever towards [W].  
For close-ups (zoom in):  
Push the [W/T] Zoom Lever towards [T].  
T
1tW  
Zoom Magnification Indication is displayed for a few seconds.  
To Take Close-up Shots of Small Subjects  
(Macro Close-up Function)  
When the zoom magnification is 1k, the Movie Camera can focus on a  
subject that is as close as approximately 35 mm from the Lens. With this,  
small subjects like insects can be recorded.  
5tW  
T
T
10tW  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
1
W
3
4
T
19  
       
Digital Zoom Function  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
This function is useful when you want to record close-up shots of subjects  
located beyond a normal zoom range of 1k to 10k magnification. With the  
Digital Zoom Function, you can select a magnification of 20k or even to  
100k.  
1
2
1
PUSH  
1
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [CAMERA SETUP] >>  
[D.ZOOM] >> [20t] or [100t].  
2
W
3
20k: Digital zooming to 20k  
4
100k: Digital zooming to 100k  
T
2
Push the [W/T] Zoom Lever towards [W] or towards [T] to  
zoom in or out.  
To Cancel the Digital Zoom Function  
Set [D.ZOOM] on the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu to [OFF].  
As the magnification of digital zoom increases, the quality of image may  
deteriorate.  
White balance cannot be set in the digital zoom range.  
T
20tW  
D.ZOOM  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
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If the Movie Camera might be shaken while recording, you can use this  
Image Stabilizer Function  
1
function to stabilize the image.  
If the Movie Camera shakes too much, this function may not be able to  
stabilize images.  
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [CAMERA SETUP] >> [SIS] >>  
[ON].  
The [[] Indication 1 appears.  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
1
PUSH  
To Cancel Image Stabilizer  
Set [SIS] on the [CAMERA SETUP] sub-Menu to [OFF].  
1
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
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Fade In/Out Functions  
Fade In 1  
Fade In brings out images and sounds gradually from a black screen at the  
beginning of a scene.  
1
Keep pressing the [FADE] Button during the Recording  
Pause Mode.  
The image fades out gradually.  
2
3
When the image is completely gone, press the Recording  
Start/Stop Button to start recording.  
Release the [FADE] Button about 3 seconds after starting  
recording.  
The image reappears gradually.  
Fade Out 2  
1
2
Fade Out causes images and sounds to disappear gradually, leaving a black  
screen at the end of a scene.  
1
2
3
Keep pressing the [FADE] Button while recording.  
The image fades out gradually.  
When the image is completely gone, press the Recording  
Start/Stop Button to stop recording.  
1, 3  
Release the [FADE] Button.  
2
Fade in/out finction cannot be used in MPEG4 Recording Mode (l 35),  
Photoshot Recording Mode, Still Picture Mode (l 25).  
20  
     
Cinema Function  
1
This function is for recording in a cinema-like wide screen.  
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [CAMERA SETUP] >>  
[CINEMA] >> [ON].  
CINEMA  
Black bars appear at the top and bottom of the screen. 1  
To Cancel the Cinema Mode  
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [CAMERA SETUP] >> [CINEMA] >> [OFF].  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
For other notes concerning this item, see page 46.  
2
1
PUSH  
1
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Backlight Compensation Function  
This prevents a recording subject from being recorded darker in backlight.  
(Backlight is the light that shines from behind a recording subject.)  
1
Press the [BLC] Button.  
The [ª] Indication 1 flashes and then is displayed.  
1
To Resume Normal Recording  
Press the [BLC] Button.  
When the [BLC] Button is pressed, the entire screen becomes brighter.  
By operating the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch, the Backlight Compensation  
Function is cancelled.  
This function cannot be used when the Iris is set.  
1
ª
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Recording in Special Situations  
(Programme AE)  
You can select optimal automatic exposures under specific recording  
situations.  
1
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication appears.  
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [CAMERA SETUP] >>  
[PROG.AE] >> a desired Mode [5], [7], [4], [], [º].  
The Indication for the selected mode appears.  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
2
1
2
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
1
2
[5] Sports Mode 1  
For recording scenes involving quick movements, such as sports scenes.  
[7] Portrait Mode 2  
For bringing up people clearly from the background.  
[4] Low Light Mode 3  
For recording a dark scene brighter.  
[] Spotlight Mode 4  
For recording a subject under spotlight in a party, theatre, etc.  
[º] Surf & Snow Mode 5  
1
For recording in a glaring surrounding, such as skiing grounds, beaches, etc.  
To Cancel the Programme AE Function  
Set [PROG.AE] on the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu to [OFF]. Or, set the  
Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
2
3
5
For other notes concerning this item, see page 47.  
4
21  
     
Recording in Natural Colours  
(White Balance)  
Depending on the scene or light condition, the Automatic White Balance  
Adjustment Mode may not be able to bring out natural colours. (l 22, 56) In  
such a case, the white balance can be adjusted manually.  
When the Movie Camera is turned on with the Lens Cap on, the automatic  
white balance may not work properly. Please turn on the Movie Camera after  
removing the cap.  
2, 3  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
1
1
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication appears.  
2
3
Press the [PUSH] Dial.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to set a desired White Balance Mode.  
1 Automatic White Balance Adjustment [AWB]  
2 Indoor Mode (recording under incandescent lamp) [{]  
3 Outdoor Mode [z]  
1
1
1AWB  
1
3
2
4
4 The white balalnce setting that was previously set manually [1]  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial until the [AWB] Indication is displayed. Or, set the Mode  
1
Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
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Adjusting White Balance Manually  
For light outside the functional Auto White Balance Adjustment range 1), use  
the Manual White Balance Adjustment Mode.  
MNL  
1
4
1
1
2
3
Attach the Lens Cap and zoom in until the entire screen  
becomes white.  
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication appears.  
Keep pressing [PUSH] Dial until the [1] Indication stops  
flashing.  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
3
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial until the [AWB] Indication is displayed. Or, set the Mode  
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
2
W
3
ªAbout White Balance Sensor  
1
4
The White Balance Sensor 1 determines the nature of the light source  
T
during recording.  
Do not cover the White Balance Sensor with your hand during recording.  
Otherwise, White Balance will not function normally.  
1
Outside of the effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the  
image will become reddish or bluish. Even within the effective range of  
Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the Automatic White Balance  
Adjustment may not function properly if there is more than one light source. In  
this case, adjust the White Balance.  
1) The effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment on this  
Movie Camera  
10 000K  
2)  
2) Blue sky  
9 000K  
8 000K  
3) Cloudy sky (Rain)  
4) TV screen  
5) Sunlight  
6) White fluorescent lamp  
7) 2 hour after sunrise or before sunset  
8) 1 hour after sunrise or before sunset  
9) Halogen light bulb  
10) Incandescent light bulb  
11) Sunrise or sunset  
3)  
7 000K  
6 000K  
4)  
5)  
5 000K  
4 000K  
6)  
7)  
8)  
1)  
9)  
12) Candlelight  
3 000K  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 47.  
10)  
11)  
12)  
2 000K  
1 000K  
22  
   
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment  
It is useful for recording fast-moving subjects.  
1
2
3
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication 1 appears.  
Press the [PUSH] Dial until the Shutter Speed Indication 2  
appears.  
2, 3  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the shutter speed.  
1
Range of Shutter Speed Adjustment  
1/501/8000 s (or 1/25-1/500 : for Mega Pixel Recording)  
The standard shutter speed is 1/50 s.  
Selecting a speed closer to [1/8000] causes the shutter speed to be faster.  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 47.  
MNL  
1/1000  
1
2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Manual Iris Adjustment  
(F Number)  
You can use this function when the screen is too bright or too dark.  
1
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication 1 appears.  
2, 3  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
2
3
Press the [PUSH] Dial until the Iris Indication 2 appears.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the iris.  
Range of Iris Adjustment  
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
1
CLOSE (Closed), F16, ..., F2.0, OP (Opened)i0dB, ..., OPi18dB  
When a value closer to [CLOSE] is selected, the image becomes darker.  
When a value closer to [OPi18dB] is selected, the image becomes brighter.  
The value to which idB is attached indicates a Gain-up value. If this value is  
too large, the quality of the Image deteriorates.  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
MNL  
1
2
For other notes concerning this item, see page 47.  
1/50  
F2.4  
M~an~u~al~F~oc~u~s ~Ad~ju~s~tm~e~nt~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Focus can be adjusted manually for recording in a situation where auto focus  
may not function well.  
3
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
3
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].  
The [MNL] Indication 1 appears.  
Slide the Mode Selector Switch to [FOCUS].  
The [1MF] Indication (Manual Focus Mode) 2 appears.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the focus.  
2
1
PUSH  
AUTO MNL FOCUS  
1, 2  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].  
MNL  
MF  
1
2
23  
     
Digital Effect Functions  
This Movie Camera is equipped with Digital Effect Functions that add special  
effects to the scene.  
[EFFECT 1]  
Digital Effects 1 [EFFECT1]  
1) MULTI  
2) P-IN-P  
4) MIX  
1) Multi-Picture Mode [MULTI] (l 25)  
2) Picture-in-Picture Mode [P-IN-P] (l 25)  
3) Wipe Mode [WIPE] (l 24)  
4) Mix Mode [MIX] (l 24)  
5) Strobe Mode [STROBE]  
3) WIPE  
It records images with a stroboscopic effect.  
6) Gain-up Mode [GAINUP]  
It brightens images electronically.  
Adjust focus manually (l 23) when using this mode.  
7) Trailing Effect Mode [TRACER]  
It records images with a trailing effect.  
8) Mosaic Mode [MOSAIC]  
5) STROBE  
It produces a mosaic-like image.  
9) Mirror Mode [MIRROR]  
The right half of an image becomes a mirror image of the left half.  
6) GAINUP  
8) MOSAIC  
7) TRACER  
9) MIRROR  
Digital Effects 2 [EFFECT2]  
10) Negative Mode [NEGA]  
The colours of the recorded image are inverted as seen in a negative.  
11) Sepia Mode [SEPIA]  
It records a scene with a brownish tint, like the colour of old pictures.  
12) Black & White Mode [B/W]  
It records an image in black and white.  
13) Solarisation Mode [SOLARI]  
It records an image with a painting-like effect.  
To Select a Desired Digital Effect  
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [DIGITAL EFFECT] >> [EFFECT1] or  
[EFFECT2] >> a desired Digital Effect.  
To Cancel the Digital Effect  
[EFFECT 2]  
10) NEGA  
11) SEPIA  
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [DIGITAL EFFECT] >> [EFFECT1] or  
[EFFECT2] >> [OFF].  
If the Movie Camera is turned off, the [EFFECT2] settings are cancelled.  
12) B/W  
13) SOLARI  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
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ªWipe Mode and Mix Mode  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
1
MF/VOL/JOG  
Wipe Mode:  
2
1
PUSH  
Like a curtain is being pulled, the still picture of the last recorded scene  
gradually changes to the moving image of a new scene.  
Mix Mode:  
While the moving image of a new scene fades in, the still image of the last  
recorded scene gradually fades out.  
1
1
Set [DIGITAL EFFECT] >> [EFFECT1] >> [WIPE] or [MIX].  
The [WIPE] or [MIX] Indication appears.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to start recording.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to pause the  
recording.  
2, 3, 4  
2
3
MIX  
The last scene is stored in memory. The [WIPE] or [MIX] Indication  
WIPE  
changes to [B] or [C].  
MIX  
4
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to restart the  
recording.  
The last image of the previous scene gradually changes to the new  
WIPE  
MIX  
WIPE  
scene.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
24  
       
ªMulti-Picture Mode  
Strobe Multi-Picture Mode 1:  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
You can capture and record 9 consecutive small still pictures.  
Manual Multi-Picture Mode 2:  
1
2
1
PUSH  
1, 2  
3
You can manually capture and record 9 small still pictures.  
After setting [DIGITAL EFFECT] >> [EFFECT1] >> [MULTI].....  
1
Set [MULTI-PICTURES] >> [SCAN MODE] >> [STROBE] or  
[MANUAL].  
4
PHOTO  
SHOT  
4
When [STROBE] is selected:  
Set the [SPEED] to the desired strobe speed.  
[FAST]:  
You can capture 9 consecutive still pictures within  
approximately 1 second  
[NORMAL]: You can capture 9 consecutive still pictures within  
approximately 1.5 seconds  
[SLOW]:  
You can capture 9 consecutive still pictures within  
approximately 2 seconds  
1
If you set [SWING] on the [MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu to [ON], the  
intervals at which the 9 still pictures are taken are longer at the  
beginning and end than in the middle of the swing strobe period, and it  
is useful for analyzing swing motion, etc., in sports.  
Exit the menu by pressing the [MENU] Button.  
Press the [MULTI] Button.  
2
3
If [MANUAL] is selected, press the [MULTI] Button at each scene you  
want to capture.  
2
4
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button or the [PHOTOSHOT]  
Button to record on the Cassette.  
Deleting all the captured Multi pictures  
While 9 multi-pictures are displayed, press the [MULTI] Button.  
If [MANUAL] has been selected, press the [MULTI] Button after 9 pictures  
are displayed.  
To Display the Multi Pictures again  
Press the [MULTI] Button for 1 second or longer.  
To Delete Multi pictures one by one  
(When pictures were captured in [MANUAL]  
When the [MULTI] Button is pressed for 1 second or longer while the still  
pictures are displayed, the picture captured last is deleted. If you keep  
pressing the [MULTI] Button, the pictures are deleted continuously.  
After the still pictures have been individually deleted, they cannot be  
displayed again.  
For other notes, see page 48.  
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You can display a sub-screen (still picture) inside the screen.  
ªPicture-in-Picture Mode  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
1
PUSH  
After setting [DIGITAL EFFECT] >> [EFFECT1] >> [P-IN-P]......  
1, 2  
3
1
Select [P-IN-P] on the [MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu and set  
the position (1,2,3 or 4) where you want to insert a small  
still picture.  
4
PHOTO  
2
3
Exit the menu by pressing the [MENU] Button.  
Aim the Movie Camera at the scene you want to capture and  
press the [P-IN-P] Button to insert a small still picture.  
A small still picture is displayed in a normal picture.  
If the [P-IN-P] Button is pressed again, the small still picture is cleared.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button or the [PHOTOSHOT]  
Button to record on the Cassette.  
SHOT  
4
4
1
3
2
4
25  
   
VCR Mode  
3
3
2
Playing Back  
The recorded scene can be played back immediately after the recording.  
1
2
3
Slide the [OFF/ON/MODE] Selector Switch to [MODE] and set  
the Movie Camera to the VCR Mode.  
The [VCR] Lamp lights up. 1  
Press the [6] Button to rewind the tape.  
Rewind the tape to the point where you want to start playback.  
When the tape reaches the beginning, rewinding stops automatically.  
Press the [1] Button to start playback.  
The [!] Indication 2 appears.  
To Stop Playback  
Press the [] Button. 3  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
5
2
1
PUSH  
ªAdjusting the Sound Volume  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
Until the [VOLUME] Indication 4 appears, keep pressing the [PUSH] Dial  
5. Then, turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the volume. After the adjustment,  
press the [PUSH] Dial to make the [VOLUME] Indication disappear.  
To adjust the volume with the Remote Controller, press the [T] or [W] Button  
to display the [VOLUME] Indication. Press the [T] Button to increase the  
volume or press the [W] Button to decrease the volume. The [VOLUME]  
Indication goes off a few seconds after the adjustment is finished.  
The sound volume cannot be adjusted using the Remote Controller in  
Playback Zoom Mode (l 29).  
1
1
CARD P. B  
2
4
If a cassette recorded with a copyright protection signal is played back, the  
picture is distorted by mosaic-like patterns.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
Fi~nd~in~g~a~S~ce~n~e ~Yo~u~W~a~nt~t~o ~Pl~ay~B~a~ck~~~~  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
ªCue/Review Playback  
2
2
1
PUSH  
If the [5] Button 1 or [6] Button 2 is pressed during Playback, it turns  
to Cue Playback A or Review Playback B.  
1
If the Button is held continuously, it turns to Cue Playback or Review  
Playback until you release it.  
If the Button is just pressed, Cue Playback or Review Playback continues  
even when it is released.  
ªVariable Speed Search Function C  
1
2
The speed of Cue Playback or Review Playback can be varied.  
1
During playback, press the [1] Button.  
[1t!] Indication appears.  
2
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select a desired search speed.  
The following 6 playback speeds are available for the Variable Speed Search  
Function in both the fast-forwarding and rewinding directions:  
1/5k (slow playback in SP Mode only), 1/3k (slow playback in LP Mode  
only), 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k and 20k.  
A
C
The same setting can be performed using the Remote Controllers the  
[VAR.SEARCH] Button, the [π] Button and the [] Button.  
ªTo Resume Normal Playback  
Press the [1] Button.  
B
During Cue or Review Playback, fast-moving images may show  
mosaic-pattern noise.  
The sound is muted during search.  
26  
       
Slow Motion Playback  
This Movie Camera can play back at a slow speed.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
1
2
Press the [1] Button.  
Press the [E] Button or [D] Button on the Remote Controller.  
The [}] or [~] Indication appears. 1  
OSD  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
When the [E] Button is pressed, Slow Motion Playback proceeds in the  
reverse direction, while pressing the [D] Button starts Slow Motion  
Playback in the forward direction.  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
1
2
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
E
;
D
2
Scenes recorded in the SP Mode are played back at approximately 1/5th of  
the normal speed.  
Scenes recorded in the LP Mode are played back at approximately 1/3rd of  
the normal speed.  
To Resume Normal Playback  
Press the [1] Button.  
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
L
SELECT  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
1
}
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Still Playback/Still Advance Playback  
This Movie Camera is capable of still picture playback and frame-advance  
playback.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
OSD  
TIME  
SHOT  
1
2
Press the [1] Button.  
Press the [;] Button.  
The playback image stops in the Still Playback Mode.  
Press the [E] Button or [D] Button on the Remote Controller.  
With each pressing of the [E] Button, still pictures advance in the  
reverse direction. With each pressing of the [D] Button, still pictures  
advances in the forward direction. If either one of the buttons continues  
to be pressed in the still playback Mode, still pictures advance  
continuously 1 frame at a time until the button is released.  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
¥REC A.DUB  
P-IN-P  
1
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
6
1
5
2
3
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
3
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INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
1
SET  
OFF/ON  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
2
1
PUSH  
To Resume Normal Playback  
Press the [1] Button.  
ªJog Playback  
By turning the Jog Dial ([PUSH] Dial) 1 of the Movie Camera in the Still  
Playback Mode, still pictures can be advanced one frame at a time in the  
forward or backward direction.  
1
2
If the Movie Camera is left in the Still Playback Mode for more than  
6 minutes, the Movie Camera switches to the Stop Mode to protect the  
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(Blank Search Function)  
The Blank Search Function aids you locate the end of the recording on the  
Cassette quickly. (or a blank part between recordings)  
Finding the End of Recording  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
1
PUSH  
1
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >>  
[BLANK SEARCH] >> [YES].  
1
The [BLANK] Indication appears 1 during the Blank Search.  
Approximately 1 second before the last recorded scene, the Movie  
Camera switches to the Still Playback Mode.  
If there is no blank portion left on the Cassette, the Movie Camera stops  
at the end of the tape.  
To Cancel Blank Search Before Completion  
Press the [] Button.  
1
BLANK  
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Index Search Functions  
To facilitate searching of desired scene, this Movie Camera automatically  
records index signals during recording, as explained in the following.  
Photoshot Index Signal  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
1
PUSH  
These signals are automatically recorded whenever still pictures are taken in  
Photoshot Mode (l 19) on the tape. Photoshot Index Signals are not  
recorded on still pictures recorded in Continuous Photoshot Mode.  
Scene Index Signal  
1
Scene Index Signals are automatically recorded when you start recording  
after inserting a Cassette.  
If [SCENEINDEX] of [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu on the  
[CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu is set to [2HOUR], an index signal is  
recorded when recording is restarted after an elapse of 2 hours or longer. If  
it is set to [DAY], an index signal is recorded when recording is restarted  
after the date has changed since the last recording. (While the index signal  
is recorded, the [INDEX] Indication flashes for a few seconds. A)  
If the Movie Camera is switched from the VCR Mode to Camera Mode or if  
the date and time is set before the start of recording, the index signal is not  
recorded.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
ªPhotoshot Index Search  
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P-IN-P  
1
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >>  
[SEARCH] >> [PHOTO].  
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FF/  
/REW PLAY  
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6
1
5
3
2
Press the [9] Button 1 or [:] Button 2 on the Remote  
Controller.  
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
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INDEX STOP INDEX  
4
2
K
SELECT  
L
At every press of the corresponding button, the tape is fast-forwarded or  
rewound to the next still picture recorded in the Photoshot Mode. After  
reaching the next still picture, the still picture is played back continually,  
however the sound only for approximately 4 seconds.  
1
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
2
P.B.DIGITAL  
ªScene Index Search  
1
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >>  
[SEARCH] >> [SCENE].  
2
Press the [9] Button or [:] Button on the Remote  
Controller.  
A
B
When the corresponding button is pressed once, the [S 1] Indication B  
appears, and searching of the subsequent scene marked with an index  
signal starts. Each time the button is pressed after the start of Scene Index  
Search, the indication changes from [S 2] to [S 9], and the beginning of the  
scene corresponding to the selected number will be searched.  
Up to 9 scene numbers can be selected.  
INDEX  
Continuous Index Search  
S
1
If the [9] Button or the [:] Button is pressed for 2 seconds or longer,  
search can be continued at several-second intervals. (To cancel, press the  
[1] Button 3 or the [] Button 4.)  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
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Playback Zoom Function  
A part of the image can be enlarged up to 10 times during playback.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
1
During playback, press the [P.B. ZOOM] Button on the  
Remote Controller.  
OSD  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
The centre of the image is enlarged to approximately 2 times.  
To Change the Zoom Magnification  
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P-IN-P  
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W
FF/  
2
/REW PLAY  
2
Change the magnification by pressing the [W] Button or [T]  
Button on the Remote Controller.  
W
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
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To Change the Enlarging Area of an Image  
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
3
Press the Arrow Button (π, , , ) on the Remote  
Controller that points to the area you want to enlarge.  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
1
3
STORE  
MENU  
To Cancel the Playback Zoom Function  
Press the [P.B. ZOOM] Button on the Remote Controller.  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
PB ZOOM  
2t  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Playback Digital Effect Functions  
During playback, special digital effects can be added to the recorded  
pictures. The same effects as those of Digital Effects 1 and 2, which are used  
during recording, are obtained.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
1
2
Press the [1] Button.  
Press the [SELECT] Button of the Remote Controller to  
select a desired digital effect.  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
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P-IN-P  
When the [SELECT] Button is pressed repeatedly, the digital effect  
selection changes.  
The same setting can be done using [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu on  
the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu.  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
1
W
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
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;
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INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
L
To suspend Playback Digital Effect Temporarily  
Press the [OFF/ON] Button 1 to suspend or restart the digital effect. When  
the digital effect is paused temporarily, the selected effects indication  
flashes.  
SELECT  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
2
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
1
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
To Cancel the Digital Effect  
Press the [SELECT] Button repeatedly on the Remote Controller and clear  
the digital effect indication.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
ªWipe Mode and Mix Mode  
1
2
Press the [1] Button.  
Press the [SELECT] Button on the Remote Controller and  
select [WIPE] or [MIX].  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
3
4
Press the [STORE] Button at the moment you want to save  
as a still picture.  
The [B] or [C] Indication appears, and the image is saved.  
Press the [OFF/ON] Button in the scene in which you want to  
use the Wipe or Mix effect.  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
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P-IN-P  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
6
1
5
1
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
E
;
D
The scene changes as a result of the Wipe or Mix effect.  
The Wipe Function and Mix Function can be used only from the Remote  
Controller during playback.  
If the [OFF/ON] Button is pressed while Wipe or Mix is carried out, the effect  
will stop temporarily at that point. Pressing the [OFF/ON] Button again will  
bring back the effect.  
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
2
3
4
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
WIPE  
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ªPlaying Back with Multi-Picture Mode  
Strobe Multi-Picture Mode [STROBE] 1:  
You can capture 9 consecutive still pictures from playback pictures.  
Manual Multi-Picture Mode [MANUAL] 2:  
Selecting the desired still picture one at a time, you can capture 9 still  
pictures.  
Index Multi-Picture Mode ([PHOTO], [SCENE]) 3:  
You can capture 9 screens of pictures to which index signals have been  
attached.  
1, 2  
4
3
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1,  
2
1
PUSH  
After setting [EFFECT SELECT] on the [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu to  
[MULTI].....  
1
Set [MULTI-PICTURES] >> [SCAN MODE] >> [STROBE],  
[MANUAL], [PHOTO] or [SCENE], for whichever mode you  
prefer.  
When [STROBE] is selected:  
Set the [SPEED] to a desired strobe speed. At the [FAST] setting, 9  
consecutive still pictures is captured within approximately 1 second, at  
[NORMAL] within approximately 1.5 seconds, and at [SLOW] within  
approximately 2 seconds.  
If you set [SWING] on the [MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu to [ON], the  
intervals at which the 9 still pictures are taken are longer at the  
beginning and end than in the middle of the swing strobe period, and it  
is useful for analyzing swing motion, etc., in sports.  
1
2
3
Exit the Menu by pressing the [MENU] Button.  
Play back the tape.  
If you select Index mode, it is not necessary to play back the tape.  
4
Press the [MULTI] Button.  
2
3
If [STROBE] is selected: 9 screens are automatically captured starting  
at the point which the Button is pressed. When 9 screens are captured,  
the tape will stop.  
If [MANUAL] is selected: press the [MULTI] Button at each scene you  
want to capture. When 9 screens are captured, the tape will stop.  
If [PHOTO] or [SCENE] is selected: From the point at which the  
Button is pressed, 9 screens of pictures to which index signals are  
attached are captured in the playback direction. After 9 screens are  
captured, the tape will stop, but, if there are 8 or less pictures to be  
captured, the tape will stop at its end.  
Deleting All the Captured Multi Pictures  
While displaying the multi-pictures that have been captured, press the  
[MULTI] Button or the [1] Button.  
If [MANUAL] has been selected, press the [MULTI] Button after 9 screens  
are displayed.  
To Display the Multi-pictures again  
Press the [MULTI] Button for 1 second or longer.  
To Delete Multi-pictures one by one  
(When Pictures have been captured in Manual Mode)  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
When the [MULTI] Button is pressed for 1 second or longer while the still  
pictures are displayed, the picture that was captured last is deleted. If you  
continue to press the Button, the pictures are deleted consecutively.  
After still pictures are deleted one at a time, they cannot be displayed again.  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
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P-IN-P  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
6
1
5
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
To Cancel Capturing Pictures midway (When Pictures have  
been captured in Index Mode)  
Press the [] Button.  
E
;
D
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
4
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
To Search the tape position of the desired picture among the  
playback pictures displayed on 9 screens  
1 After displaying pictures in Multi-Picture Mode, turn the  
[PUSH] Dial to select the image whose tape position you  
want to search.  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
The selected picture blinks at the red frame.  
2 Press Index Button [:] or [9] 4 on the Remote  
controller.  
A still picture playback takes place at the selected picture.  
For other notes, see page 49.  
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Playing Back on Your TV  
By connecting your Movie Camera with your TV, the recorded scenes can be  
viewed on your TV screen.  
Before connecting them, turn off the power of both the Movie Camera and  
TV.  
1
Connect the [AV OUT] Socket of the Movie Camera and the  
Video and Audio Input Sockets of the TV.  
Using the AV Cable 1, make a connection with the TV. If the TV has  
an S-Video Socket, connect the S-Video Cable 2, too.  
2
[S-VIDEO IN]  
[VIDEO IN]  
[AUDIO IN]  
To Make the Indications Appear on the TV Screen  
Press the [OSD] Button 3 on the Remote Controller.  
1
S-VIDEO  
IN/OUT  
If you set [AV JACK] on the [AV IN/OUT SETUP] Sub-Menu to [IN/OUT],  
nothing will be shown on the TV screen except during playback.  
1
For other notes concerning this item, see page 48.  
START/  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
STOP  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
(Dubbing)  
OSD  
3
Copying on an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
ZOOM  
T
After connecting the Movie Camera and the VCR as illustrated at left A,  
start the following procedures.  
Be sure to press the [OSD] Button (l 8) on the Remote Controller prior to  
copying so that no indications are visible. Otherwise, the displayed tape  
counter and function indications are also copied.  
Movie Camera:  
1
Insert the recorded Cassette.  
VCR:  
2
Insert an unrecorded Cassette with an erasure prevention  
tab.  
If various setups (such as external input, tape speed, etc.) are required,  
please refer to the operating instructions of your VCR.  
Movie Camera:  
2, 4, 5  
3, 6  
3
Press the [1] Button to start playback.  
VCR:  
4
5
Start recording.  
Press the Pause or Stop Button to stop recording.  
Movie Camera:  
6
Press the [] Button to stop playback.  
[S-VIDEO IN]  
[S-VIDEO OUT]  
1 S-Video Cable  
[VIDEO IN]  
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[AUDIO IN]  
1, 3, 6  
1, 2, 4, 5  
Recording the Contents of Other Equipment  
After connecting the Movie Camera and the other equipment as  
illustrated at left B, start the following procedures.  
Movie Camera:  
1 Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [AV IN/OUT SETUP] >> [AV JACK]  
>> [IN/OUT].  
S-VIDEO  
IN/OUT  
2 Insert an unrecorded Cassette.  
Other Equipment:  
3 Insert a recorded Cassette and start playback.  
Movie Camera:  
4 While pressing the [REC] Button, press the [PLAY] Button.  
(Both are on the Remote Controller.)  
5 Press the [;] Button or [] Button to stop recording.  
Other Equipment:  
6 Press the [] Button to stop playback.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
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Audio Dubbing  
You can add music or narration to the recorded Cassette.  
If the tape recorded in the [16bit] Mode is dubbed with the Audio Dubbing  
function, the original sound is erased. (If you wish to preserve the original  
sound, use the [12bit] Mode when recording.)  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1, 2  
2
1
PUSH  
1
Audio Dubbing cannot be performed on a recording done in LP Mode.  
(l 17)  
1
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [AV IN/OUT SETUP] >> [AV JACK]  
>> [IN/OUT].  
2
Select [A.DUB INPUT] >> [MIC] or [AV IN].  
Set to [AV IN] when an external device is used, and to [MIC] when the  
built-in microphone is used.  
3
Switch the Movie Camera over to the Still Playback Mode  
where you want to add new sound.  
4
5
Press the [A.DUB] Button on the Remote Controller.  
To start Audio Dubbing, press the [;] Button on the Remote  
Controller.  
START/  
STOP  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
OSD  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
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To Cancel Audio Dubbing  
P-IN-P  
4
Press the [;] Button on the Remote Controller.  
The Movie Camera is in the Still Playback Mode again.  
To Play Back the Sound Recorded by 12bit Audio Dubbing  
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >> [12bit AUDIO] >>  
[ST2] or [MIX].  
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/REW PLAY  
W
6
1
5
3
3, 5  
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
E
;
D
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
SELECT  
L
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
ST1: It plays back only the original sound.  
STORE  
MENU  
ST2: It plays back only the sound added by Audio Dubbing.  
MIX: It plays back both the original sound and the sound added by Audio  
Dubbing simultaneously.  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
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Using the DV Cable for Recording  
(Digital Dubbing)  
By connecting this Movie Camera with other digital video equipment that has  
a DV Input/Output Terminal (i.LINK) using a DV Cable VW-CD1E (optional)  
1, dubbing can be done in the digital format.  
B
1
[Player A/Recorder B]  
1
Insert the Cassette and set to the VCR Mode.  
[Player A]  
2
Press the [1] Button to start playback.  
[Recorder B]  
2
START/  
3
While pressing the [REC] Button, press the [PLAY] Button.  
(Both are on the Remote Controller.)  
Recording starts.  
DATE/ PHOTO  
TIME  
SHOT  
STOP  
OSD  
COUNTER RESET TITLE  
MULTI/  
ZOOM  
T
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P-IN-P  
V
W
FF/  
/REW PLAY  
W
6
1
5
3
STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV  
E
;
D
To Stop Dubbing  
Press the [;] Button or the [] Button.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
INDEX STOP INDEX  
K
L
SELECT  
VAR.  
P.B.  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
STORE  
MENU  
SET  
OFF/ON  
ITEM  
P.B.DIGITAL  
A
1
1
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2
CARD Mode  
DV Camera Style and SD Camera Style  
This is a Digital Video Camera which can be used in two ways depending on  
the situation.  
3
5
One is the DV Camera Style 1 which combines the Camera Unit 2 and  
Video Unit 3, and the other is the SD Camera Style 4 which combines the  
Camera Unit 2 and the supplied Battery Adaptor Unit 5.  
DV Camera Style  
Both Tape and Card can be used.  
SD Camera Style  
It is easy to carry, because of small and light weight.  
Tape cannot be used.  
1
4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Attaching the Battery Adaptor Unit  
Mounting the Battery Adaptor Unit allows the Movie Camera to be compact  
as well as light and portable.  
Please carry out the Attachment/Removal of the Battery Adaptor Unit while  
the Movie Camera switch is off. Do not remove the Unit while the operation  
mode lamp is lit.  
1
1
CAMERA RELEASE  
1
2
3
While sliding the [CAMERA RELEASE] Lever 1, pull the  
Camera Unit straight out to the lens direction.  
Match the mark 2 and place the Camera Unit on the  
adapter.  
Slide the Camera Unit until it locks with a click.  
Removing the Battery Adaptor Unit  
While sliding the [CAMERA RELEASE] Lever 1, pull the Camera Unit  
straight out to the lens direction.  
2, 3  
When the red portion 3 of the [CAMERA RELEASE] Lever shows or  
Camera Unit is not completely installed, the Movie Camera cannot be on.  
The Camera Unit must be shifted to the end again and locked.  
2
CAMERA RELEASE  
3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Attaching the Battery  
1 Slide the [OPEN] Lever upwards to open the Battery Door 1.  
2 Insert the battery completely.  
3 Close the Battery Door.  
OPEN  
Removing the Battery  
Slide the [OPEN] Lever to open the Battery Door, and then slide the Battery  
Eject Lever 2. Finally slide the Battery to remove it.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
2
1
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Using a Card  
5
ACCESS  
A Card can be used to record files or play back files.  
6
CARD EJECT  
Use genuine card only.  
ªInserting a Card  
Before inserting a Card, be sure to turn off the Movie Camera.  
1
While holding the Memory Card with its cut off corner A  
facing right 1, insert it into the Card Slot 2.  
The display of the Card Slot changes from 3 to 4.  
2
1
Ejecting a Card  
A
After turinig the Movie Camera off, slide the [CARD EJECT] Lever 5 to the  
left.  
ª[ACCESS] Lamp 6  
While the Movie Camera is making an access to the Card (reading,  
recording, playback, erasing or moving of images), the [ACCESS] Lamp  
lights up.  
While the [ACCESS] Lamp is on, never attempt to open the Card  
Compartment, to pull out the Card, to turn off the Movie Camera, or to  
switch the [TAPE/CARD] Selector. Such actions will damage the Card,  
cause loss of recorded data and cause the Movie Camera to malfunction.  
3
4
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Recording on a Card  
Three kinds of data can be recorded by selecting with the [PICTURE/  
MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch. When recording picture, select [PICTURE]  
(Card PhotoShot), when recording moving picture, select [MPEG4] (MPEG4  
Recording), when recording voice, select [VOICE] (Voice Recording).  
If the [TAPE/CARD] Selector is set to [CARD], the Movie Camera is  
automatically turned off when you leave it for about 6 minutes without  
performing any photshot recording.  
640  
F 7  
1
When the [TAPE/CARD] Selector is set to [CARD], you cannot record to the  
Tape.  
ªCard Photoshot  
Still pictures can be recorded on the Memory Card from the Movie Camera  
lens as well as from scenes that have already been recorded on a cassette.  
The size of images that are recorded using this Movie Camera is  
approximately 1,080,000 pixels, and recording of images with a size that is  
larger than a million pixels is called mega-pixel still-picture recording.  
Compared to images of normal recording, images that are created by mega-  
pixel still-picture recording can be printed out clearer.  
2,  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
CARD  
MODE  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
CARD P. B  
TAPE  
ACCESS  
Recording from the Movie Camera Lens (CAMERA Mode)  
CARD  
1,  
1
Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [CARD].  
Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to  
[PICTURE].  
Set [PICTURE SIZE] in [CARD SETUP] Sub-Menu to  
[1200t900] or [640t480].  
If you select [1200t900], you can take pictures with higher resolution.  
(Mega-Pixel Recording)  
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
2
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
3
2
1
3
4
PUSH  
3
The [  
] Indication light in red. 1  
Recording is not possible while the Indication is lit in green.  
Please use the supplied Lens Hood for MEGA Still Picture Recording in  
Mega-Pixel Recording. You can get better image.  
PHOTO  
SHOT  
4,  
Recording from a Cassette (VCR Mode)  
1 Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [CARD].  
2 Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to  
[PICTURE].  
3 Start playback at the scene you want to record, and press  
the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
The size of the images input externally or recorded from a tape to the  
card becomes [640k480].  
Please refer to Recording the Contents of Other Equipment(l 49),  
regarding the recording from other equipment.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
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ªRecording a Moving Picture (MPEG4)  
It is possible to record approximately 6 minutes moving pictures on supplied  
8MB SD Memory Card. If you want to play back on the computer, recorded  
MPEG4 data can be played back on Windows Media Player. After installing  
G726 Driver that is enclosed in the supplied USB Connection Kit, play it back  
with Windows Media Player.  
Recording from the Movie Camera Lens (Camera Mode)  
1
2
Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [CARD].  
Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to  
[MPEG4].  
2,  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
CARD  
MODE  
OFF ON MODE  
3
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
CAMERA  
VCR  
3,  
1,  
During recording the [  
] Indication 1 is lit in red. Recording is not  
CARD P. B  
TAPE  
ACCESS  
possible while the [ACCESS] Indication is lit.  
CARD  
The picture size of the MPEG4 is set to be [176t144].  
When attaching to email, we recommend the picture size to be less than  
1MB (about 1 minute length).  
Recording from a cassette (VCR Mode)  
1 Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [CARD].  
2 Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to  
[MPEG4].  
3 Start playback at the scene you want to record, press the  
Recording Start/Stop Button.  
0h00m16 3  
R: 0h20m  
2
1
0h00m16  
R0h20m  
2: Remaining recordable time  
3: Recording time  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
0h00m16 3  
R: 0h20m  
ªRecording Voice (Voice Recording)  
It is possible to record approximately 25 minutes Voice data on supplied 8MB  
SD Memory Card.  
2 4  
1 Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [CARD].  
2 Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to  
[VOICE].  
3 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
During recording the [  
] Indication 4 is lit in red. Recording is not  
possible while the [ACCESS] Indication is lit.  
2: Remaining recordable time  
3: Recording time  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Selecting the quality of Card Photoshot images (excluding  
Voice Recording)  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] or [VCR FUNCTIONS] >>  
[CARD SETUP] >> [PICTURE QUALITY] >> a desired image  
quality.  
1
2
1
PUSH  
Maximum Number of pictures that can be recorded on the supplied SD Memory  
Card  
1
When the size of pictures is [1200t900]  
FINE:  
NORMAL:  
ECONOMY:  
approx. 9 pictures  
approx. 16 pictures  
approx. 25 pictures  
When the size of pictures is [640t480]  
FINE:  
NORMAL:  
ECONOMY:  
approx. 45 pictures  
approx. 85 pictures  
approx. 180 pictures  
35  
 
ªAutomatically Copying Still Pictures That Have Already  
Been Recorded on a Tape  
The images with the Photo Index signals are automatically recorded to the  
Card.  
1
2 W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
Set the Movie Camera to Still Playback Mode at the scene  
immediately before you want to start copying images.  
Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >>  
[RECORD TO CARD] >> [YES].  
During copying, the Indication 1 appears.  
Search starts from the current Tape position, and images with Photo  
PUSH  
2
2
1
1
Index signals are recorded onto the Card sequentially.  
To Stop Automatic Recording  
Press the [] Button.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.  
;
1
TAPE%  
CARD  
NOW WRITING  
640  
F 7  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Using the Video Flash  
Using the Video Flash of the Battery Adaptor Unit allows a photoshot in dark  
places.  
Video Flash can be used in SD Camera Style only.  
1 W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PHOTO SHOT  
PUSH  
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [RECORDING SETUP] >>  
[FLASH] >> [ON].  
2
The [ß] Indication appears. 1  
Setting to [AUTO] allows the flash to fire when recording in a dark place.  
1
2
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
To reduce the red eyesphenomenon in your pictures  
(Red eye reduction)  
When setting the [RED EYE REDUCTION] on the [RECORDING SETUP]  
Sub-Menu to [ON], the [£] indication 2 is displayed.  
The available range of the Video Flash is approximately 1 to 2.5 metres in a  
dark place. Pictures will appear dark when they are recorded using the  
Video Flash at distances greater than 2.5 metres.  
Continuous Photoshot is not possible if the Video Flash is used.  
When this Movie Camera is SD Camera Style, the Movie Camera detect the  
surrounding brightness and distinguish the flash is necessary or not.  
(regardless of setting [FLASH] to [OFF], the [ß] flashes when a source of  
light is necessary.)  
REC  
2
1
£ßæ  
640  
F 7  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
36  
 
Playing Back a Card  
It plays back files recorded on a Card.  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
, , 1, 2  
1
Set the Movie Camera to Card Playback Mode.  
The [CARD P.B] Lamp lights up.  
2
1
PUSH  
The file that was recorded last on the Card is displayed.  
Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to select  
the type of data.  
2
1
3,  
,
3
1:  
Start Playback.  
Playing back the File  
5:  
6:  
:  
Playing back the next File  
Playing back the previous File  
Stop the playing back  
Pause playing back (When playing back MPEG4 Data or  
Voice Data, this button doesn't pause playing back within 2  
seconds of finishing playing back.)  
;:  
When [PICTURE] is selected at step2  
When [SLIDE SHOW] is set to [ALL], pressing [1] makes all the pictures  
play back continuously.  
When [SLIDE SHOW] is set to [PRESET], pressing [1] makes Slide Show  
(l 39) start.  
2,  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
CARD  
MODE  
When [VOICE] is selected at step2  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
If you keep pressing the [5] Button or the [6] Button for 1 or more  
seconds, it becomes 10 t playback, and keep pressing for 7 or more  
seconds it becomes 60 t playback.  
CARD P. B  
TAPE  
ACCESS  
1
CARD  
PICTURE  
IMGA0012.JPG  
When [MPEG4] or [VOICE] is selected at step 2, during playing, keep  
pressing the [PUSH] Dial until the [VOLUME] Indication appears and turn it  
to adjust the sound volume.  
1
2
3
1 File Name  
2 Picture Size (When [PICTURE] is selected at step 2.)  
3 File Number  
MPEG4  
MOL012.ASF  
1
4 Playback Time (When [MPEG4] or [VOICE] is selected at step 2.)  
4
3
0h00m49s  
To Select a Desired File and Play It Back  
1 Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to select  
the type of data.  
VOICE  
2 Press the [MULTI] Button.  
The files recorded on the Card are displayed in Multi-Picture Mode. 5  
3 Turn the [PUSH] Dial and select a desired file.  
The selected file is marked with a frame.  
4
3
When 7 or more files have been recorded, turn the [PUSH] Dial to  
display the next file. (The [6] Button or [5] Button can be used  
instead of the [PUSH] Dial.)  
5
6
PICTURE  
640  
640  
1200  
640  
2
4 Press either the [PUSH] Dial or the [MULTI] Button.  
The selected file is shown on the entire screen.  
(Playback the Picture Only)  
640  
1200  
No.25 IMGA0012.JPG  
5 Press the [1] Button.  
3
1
Using File Search Mode  
FILE SEARCH  
1
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >>  
[FILE SEARCH] >> [YES].  
The File search screen 6 appears.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial and select the desired file number, and  
press the [PUSH] Dial.  
No  
.3  
2
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
37  
   
Recording Pictures on a Card to a Tape  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
Card Images can be recorded on the Tape one at a time or all automatically.  
3, ,  
2
1
After setting to Card Playback Mode, please carry out the following steps.  
To Copy 1 Picture  
PUSH  
1
2
3
4
Slide the [TAPE/CARD] Selector towards [TAPE].  
Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Switch to [PICTURE].  
Display a desired picture.  
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
During the copying, the Indication 1 appears.  
It takes approximately a few seconds to record a picture to the Tape.  
3,  
PHOTO  
SHOT  
4
In the case of recording to tape, select the tape position before recording.  
The memory image will be recorded to the tape position where the  
[PHOTOSHOT] Button is pressed at step 4.  
TAPE  
CARD  
1
To Copy All the Pictures  
1 Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Switch to [PICTURE].  
2 Display the first picture.  
If a picture other than the first one is displayed, only the subsequent  
pictures will be copied.  
3 Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >>  
[RECORD TO TAPE] >> [YES].  
2,  
During the copying, the Indication 1 appears.  
It takes approximately a few seconds for each picture to be copied on  
the Tape. To stop the copying midway, press the [] Button.  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
RESET  
CARD  
MODE  
OFF ON  
MODE  
CAMERA  
VCR  
CARD P. B  
ACCESS  
Moving Picture data and Voice data cannot be recorded from a card to tape.  
When pictures with a size other than [640k480] are copied onto the  
cassette, their picture quality will deteriorate somewhat.  
The size of the Picture recorded on a Card to a Tape is [640k480].  
During recording from Card to Tape an index signal is automatically  
recorded.  
REC  
1
Regardless of the setting of [PRESET] in [SLIDE SHOW], data is recorded  
onto the tape from the currently playing back picture to the last picture.  
NOW RECORDING  
38  
 
Slide Show  
The recorded still pictures in the Card can be played back like a Slide Show.  
You can set up a Slide Show or change the content.  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
, ,  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
To Select Pictures to Play Back in Your Slide Show  
PUSH  
1
After set the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Switch to [PICTURE],  
set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >>  
[SLIDE SHOW] >> [YES].  
1, 6,  
8
Slide Show editing screen appears.  
Set [EDIT] >> [YES].  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select a picture and then press the  
dial.  
2
3
4
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select playback order and then press  
the dial.  
This step is skipped when there is no picture that has set for the Slide  
Show.  
5
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the playback time and then  
press the dial.  
EDIT  
The Playback Order Indication 1 and the Playback Time (Second)  
Indication 2 appear.  
640  
640  
1200  
640  
640  
The [¥] Indication 3 is displayed to the picture set.  
To select the next picture, repeat the Steps 3 to 5 above.  
Press the [MENU] Button to end the setup.  
After set [SLIDE SHOW] >> [PRESET], Press the [MENU]  
Button.  
1
2
6
7
3
No.5  
9SEC  
1200  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
8
Press the [1] Button.  
The [M.SLIDE!] Indication is displayed. 4  
4
M.SLIDE  
To Play Back All the Pictures Continuously  
After setting the [SLIDE SHOW] to [ALL], press the [1] Button.  
The [SLIDE!] Indication is displayed. 5  
All pictures are played back for approximately 6 seconds each, from the first  
to the last recorded picture, and playback then stops.  
6
5
SLIDE  
SLIDE  
To Pause the Slide Show  
Press the [;] Button.  
The [(M.) SLIDE;] Indication is displayed. 6  
To Stop the Slide Show  
Press the [] Button.  
To Verify the Selected Picture  
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >> [SLIDE SHOW] >> [YES]  
>> [VERIFY] >> [YES].  
Only the selected pictures are displayed in Multi-Picture Mode in the  
Playback order.  
To Delete the Selected Picture  
1 Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >>  
[SLIDE SHOW] >> [YES].  
2 Set [DELETE] >> [YES].  
3 Select the picture you want to delete and press the [PUSH]  
Dial.  
To Reset the Slide Show Setup  
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >> [SLIDE SHOW] >> [YES]  
>> [RESET] >> [YES] >> [YES].  
Slide Show settings are reset.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
39  
 
Creating a Title  
You can create a title and record on a Card.  
CREATE TITLE  
1
Camera Mode:  
Set the Lens to the image you want to use for creating a title.  
VCR Mode:  
LUMINANCE  
RETURN  
Search for the image you want to use for creating a title and  
set the Movie Camera to the Still Playback Mode.  
Set [CARD SETUP] >> [CREATE TITLE] >> [YES].  
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
2
3
The title is stored.  
2, 4, 5, 6 W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
To perform Photoshot again, select [RETURN].  
Select [LUMINANCE] and press the [PUSH] Dial, turn it to  
adjust the title contrast and press it.  
Select [COLOUR] and press the [PUSH] Dial, turn it to adjust  
the colour and press it.  
The dark portion of the image is missing 1, and the colours of the  
bright portion change in order the original colour, black, blue, green,  
cyan, red, pink, yellow, and white, after which the bright portion of the  
image is missing 2 and the colours of the dark portion change in the  
above order.  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
4
5
PUSH  
1
2
3
PHOTO  
SHOT  
6
Select [RECORD] and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
The title is recorded on the card.  
During MPEG4 recording Mode and Voice recording Mode, creating title is  
not possible.  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.  
1
2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Adding a Title  
A title can be added to the picture. It is displayed in Camera Mode, VCR  
r
Mode and Card Playback Mode.  
But when the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch is set to [MPEG4]  
or [VOICE], adding a Title is not possible.  
1
2
3
4
Press the [TITLE] Button.  
The title is displayed.  
Press [MULTI] Button.  
A list of titles is displayed. 1  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select a desired title.  
The selected title is marked with a frame.  
Press the [PUSH] Dial or press the [MULTI] Button.  
The selected title is displayed.  
3, 4W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
PUSH  
Recording and Photoshot Recording can be done with pictures that  
have titles.  
2 File Name  
To Clear the Title Display  
Press the [TITLE] Button.  
1
2, 4  
The [ACCESS] Indication appears until the titles are displayed completely.  
Perform the Recording after the Indication disappears.  
The supplied Card contains titles. If an original title has not been created, a  
preset title will be displayed.  
1
TITLE  
For other notes concerning this item, see page 51.  
PRE00002.TTL  
2
40  
   
Protecting the Files on a Card  
1, 2, 3 W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
(Lock Setting)  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
Precious files recorded on a Card can be locked (to prevent accidental  
erasure). (Even if files are locked, the files will be deleted when the Card is  
formatted.)  
PUSH  
1
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >> [FILE LOCK]  
>> [YES].  
1
The [FILE LOCK] Menu is displayed.  
2
3
Select [PICTURE] or [TITLE].  
Select the file to be locked, and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
The [  
] Indication 1 is attached to the selected file. Repeat this  
procedure to lock 2 or more.  
Press the [PUSH] Dial again to cancel.  
FILE LOCK  
The Lock Setting carried out by this Movie Camera is only effective for this  
Movie Camera.  
640  
640  
640  
640  
About write protection switch of the SD Memory Card  
The SD Memory Card has a write protection switch on it. If the switch is  
moved to the [LOCK] side, you cannot write to , delete the data, or format  
the Card. If it is moved back, you can.  
640  
640  
1
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card  
Using the Movie Camera, you can delete the files recorded on a Card. After  
the file is deleted, it cannot be restored.  
Please select the files to be deleted with [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE]  
Selector Switch. To erase a title, set the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE]  
Selector Switch to [PICTURE].  
1, 2, 4  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2
1
To Select and Delete Files  
PUSH  
1
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [ERASE CARD FILE] >>  
[ERASE FILE BY SELECTION].  
1,  
To erase a title, select [ERASE TITLE BY SELECTION].  
Select the file you wish to delete and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
The frame around the selected file flashes.  
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
A verification message appears.  
2
3
4
PHOTO  
SHOT  
3
Select [YES] and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
The selected file is deleted from the Card.  
If [NO] is selected, the file selection is cancelled.  
To erase 2 or more files, repeat steps 2-4.  
To Select and Delete All Files  
1 Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [ERASE CARD FILE] >>  
[ERASE ALL FILES].  
A verification message appears.  
2 Select [YES] and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
All files with the selected Card Mode ([PICTURE], [MPEG4] or [VOICE])  
will be deleted.  
A locked file cannot be erased.  
Do not delete the Voice Files that recorded with this Movie Camera using  
other devices.  
When you delete Voice File, be sure to cancel the Lock setting before  
deleting.  
41  
   
Formatting a Card  
If a Card becomes unreadable by the Movie Camera, formatting it may make  
it reusable. Formatting erases all the data recorded on a Card.  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/  
MF/VOL/JOG  
1
2
1
1
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >> [CARD  
FORMAT] >> [YES].  
PUSH  
Since a confirmation message appears, select [YES] and formatting will be  
carried out.  
1
When the formatting is completed, the screen becomes white.  
It may not be possible to use the Card which was formatted using this Movie  
Camera on another unit. In this case, format the Card on the unit which will  
be using the Card. Take steps to ensure that valuable files are stored on the  
personal computer, etc. as well before proceeding.  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
(DPOF Setting)  
Writing Printing Data on a Card  
W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS  
MF/VOL/JOG  
2, 3, 4  
DPOF Setting Printing data (DPOF Settings), such as the number of images  
to be printed, can be written to the Card. DPOFmeans Digital Print Order  
Format.  
2
1
PUSH  
1
1
2
Slide the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Switch to [PICTURE].  
Set [CARD FUNCTIONS] >> [CARD EDITING] >>  
[DPOF SETTING] >> [YES] >> [VARIABLE].  
To print all pictures one at a time, select [ALL 1]. When all images are  
not printed, select [ALL 0].  
PICTURE MPEG4 VOICE  
CARD  
MODE  
2, 5  
3
4
Select a desired picture and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
The number of prints set by DPOF is displayed. 1  
The selected image is marked with a frame.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial and select the number of pictures to be  
printed, and press the [PUSH] Dial.  
DPOF SETTING  
(PRINT QUANTITY)  
When DPOF setting is set to 1 or more files, the [µ] Indication 2  
appears in white. When both DPOF setting (is set to 1or more files) and  
Slide Show setting are completed, the [µ] Indication 2 appears in  
blue.  
Repeat Step 3 and 4 and press the [MENU] Button when the  
setup is completed.  
1
2
5
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
To Verify DPOF Setting  
Select [VERIFY] in Step 2 above. The pictures for which 1 or more print is set  
in DPOF are played back continuously.  
The number of prints can be set from 0 to 99.  
Perform the DPOF Settings with your own Movie Camera in use.  
Verifying the DPOF Settings may take a little time. Wait until the [ACCESS]  
Lamp goes out.  
42  
   
Using the USB Connection Kit  
Using the supplied USB Connection Kit, you can import still pictures on the  
card into your personal computer.  
1 Install the supplied USB driver.  
2 Set the Movie Camera to Card Playback Mode.  
3 Set the Movie Camera to Still Playback Mode.  
4 Connect the supplied USB Cable to [DIGITAL (to USB)] 1  
Socket  
It enters PC connection mode.  
The USB Connection Kit can be used with Windows98 Second Edition/Me/  
2000.  
Use the AC Adaptor as power source for the Movie Camera. (The Card or  
its contents may be destroyed if battery power is lost while transmitting  
data.)  
Mode cannot be changed in PC connection mode by sliding the [OFF/ON/  
MODE] Selector Switch.  
DIGITAL (to USB)  
For more details on the operating environment, installation, connections,  
and procedures, please refer to USB Connection Kits operating  
instructions.  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
Personal Computer Connection Kit  
Using the optional Personal Computer Connection Kit, you can import still  
pictures into your personal computer.  
Use the Digital Still Picture Terminal [D.STILL PICTURE] 1 when using  
the Personal Computer Connection Kit.  
When recording, be careful not to cut off the Time Code from the start of the  
tape.  
Mega-Pixel picture cannot be imported. The picture size is [640a480].  
MPEG4 data or Voice data cannot be used.  
For more details on the operating environment, connections, and  
procedures, please refer to Personal Computer Connection Kits operating  
instructions.  
S-VIDEO  
IN/OUT  
D.STILL  
PICTURE 1  
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43  
   
BLANK:  
R !:  
2k%:  
1/500:  
Blank Search (l 27)  
Repeat Playback (l 48)  
Others  
Variable Speed Search (l 26)  
When you adjust shutter speed manually,  
this indication appears. (l 23)  
When you adjust the F Number manually,  
this indication appears. (l 23)  
Automatic White Balance Mode (l 22)  
Indoor Mode (recording under incandescent  
lamp) (l 22)  
Indications  
F2.4:  
Various functions and the Movie Camera status are shown  
on the screen.  
AWB:  
{:  
r:  
Remaining Battery Power  
When the battery power becomes low, the Indication  
changes. When the battery is discharged completely, the  
u (v) Indication flashes.  
(When you are using the AC Adaptor, the [s]  
Indication may appear, however, this is not a malfunction.)  
Remaining Tape Time  
Remaining tape time is indicated in minutes. (When it  
reaches less than 3 minutes, the indication starts flashing.)  
z:  
1:  
WIND CUT:  
æ:  
Outdoor Mode (l 22)  
White Balance setting Mode (l 22)  
Wind Noise Reduction (l 14)  
Progressive Photoshot Mode (l 19)  
Volume adjustment (l 26)  
Date/Time Indication (l 45)  
Picture (l 34, 37)  
Title Picture (l 40)  
Moving Picture (MPEG4) (l 35, 37)  
Voice Data (l 35, 37)  
Slide Show Playback (l 39)  
Slide Show Playback Pause (l 39)  
Manual Slide Show Playback (l 39)  
Manual Slide Show Playback Pause (l 39)  
Card Photoshot Picture Quality (during Card  
Photoshot recording) [F] means Fine, [N]  
means Normal and [E] means Economy.  
(l 34, 35)  
VOLUME:  
15:30:45:  
PICTURE:  
TITLE:  
MPEG4:  
VOICE:  
SLIDE!:  
SLIDE;:  
M.SLIDE!:  
M.SLIDE;:  
N (F, E):  
R0:45:  
CINEMA:  
D.ZOOM:  
MULTI:  
P-IN-P:  
WIPE:  
Cinema Mode (l 21)  
Digital Zoom (l 20)  
Multi-Picture Mode (l 25)  
Picture-in-Picture Mode (l 25)  
Wipe Mode (l 24)  
Mix Mode (l 24)  
Strobe Mode (l 24)  
Gain-up Mode (l 24)  
Trailing Effect Mode (l 24)  
Mosaic Mode (l 24)  
Mirror Mode (l 24)  
Negative Mode (l 24)  
Sepia Mode (l 24)  
Black & White Mode (l 24)  
Solarisation Mode (l 24)  
Playback Zoom (l 29)  
Standard Mode (Recording Speed Mode)  
MIX:  
STROBE:  
GAINUP:  
TRACER:  
MOSAIC:  
MIRROR:  
NEGA:  
SEPIA:  
B/W:  
SOLARI:  
PB ZOOM:  
SP:  
ACCESS:  
While Card is being read (during Playback,  
Formatting and Multi-Picture Function use).  
) (Red):  
Card Recording (l 34, 35)  
) (flashing in red):  
(
(
(
,
,
,
Card is not inserted (l 34)  
) (cyan):  
LP:  
Long Play Mode (Recording Speed Mode)  
Card Recording preparation completed  
(l 34, 35)  
Remaining Number of Card Photoshot  
pictures (l 34)  
Remaining time of Moving Picture Recording  
and Voice Recording  
Recording time of of Moving Picture  
Recording and SD Voice Recording  
Lock Setting (l 41)  
INDEX:  
S 1:  
5k:  
AUTO:  
MNL:  
[:  
Index signal recording (l 28)  
Search Number (l 28)  
Zoom Magnification Indication (l 19)  
Automatic Mode (l 18)  
Manual Mode (l 22, 23)  
Image Stabilizer (l 20)  
Audio Dubbing Input Display (l 32)  
00:  
R: 0h15m:  
0h00m05s:  
MIC, AV IN:  
:
12 bit, 16 bit: Audio Recording Mode (l 17)  
¥ (White):  
DPOF Setting completed (set to 1 or more  
MF:  
Manual Focus (l 23)  
picture) (l 42)  
ª:  
Back Light Mode (l 21)  
¥ (Green):  
¥ (Blue):  
Slide Show Settings completed (l 39)  
DPOF Setting (set to 1 or more picture)/  
Slide Show Settings both completed  
(l 39, 42)  
[1200k900] Image size  
[640k480] Image size  
5:  
7:  
4:  
Sports Mode (Programme AE) (l 21)  
Portrait Mode (Programme AE) (l 21)  
Low Light Mode (Programme AE) (l 21)  
Spotlight Mode (Programme AE) (l 21)  
Surf & Snow Mode (Programme AE) (l 21)  
Recording (l 18)  
Recording Pause (l 18)  
Playback (l 26)/Forward Camera Search  
(l 18)  
:  
:
º:  
REC:  
PAUSE:  
!:  
1200  
:
640  
For images not recorded with this Movie Camera, the size  
display is determined as follows according to the number of  
horizontal pixels.  
:
From 640 to 800 (The size is not displayed  
at under 640 pixels.)  
From 800 to 1024  
From 1024 to 1280  
From 1280 to 1600  
Over 1600  
640  
":  
;:  
%:  
&:  
~, }:  
";, ;!:  
*, ):  
CHK:  
Reverse Camera Search (l 18)  
Still Playback (l 27)  
Fast-forward/Cue Playback (l 26)  
Rewind/Review Playback (l 26)  
Slow Motion Playback (l 27)  
Still Advance Playback (l 27)  
Index Search (l 28)  
:
SVGA  
XGA :  
SXGA :  
UXGA :  
ß:  
Video Flash  
Red eye reduction  
£:  
Recording Check (l 18)  
A.DUB !:  
A.DUB ;:  
PHOTO:  
Audio Dubbing (l 32)  
Audio Dubbing Pause (l 32)  
Photoshot Mode Recording (l 19)  
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ªTo Change the Counter Display Mode  
By changing [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]  
Sub-Menu, you can change the Counter Display Mode to  
Tape Counter Indication [COUNTER] (0:00.00), Memory  
Counter Indication [MEMORY] (M0:00.00), and Time Code  
Indication [TIMECODE] (0h00m00s00f). By repeatedly  
pressing the [COUNTER] Button on the Remote Controller,  
you can change the Counter Display Mode.  
Warning/Alarm Indications  
If any one of the following indications lights up or flashes,  
please check the condition of the Movie Camera.  
Some Indications may not be displayed according to the  
model.  
3:  
Y:  
Condensation has occurred. (l 53)  
The accidental erasure prevention  
slider on the inserted Cassette is  
open (that is, set to [SAVE]).  
You are about to do audio dubbing  
on the unrecorded (blank) portion of  
the tape.  
ªTo Display Date/Time Indication  
To display Date/Time Indication, set the appropriate Date/  
Time in [DATE/TIME] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu.  
You can also press the [DATE/TIME] Button of the Remote  
Controller repeatedly to display or change the Date/Time  
Indication.  
No Cassette is inserted. (l 11)  
The Battery is low. Recharge it.  
(l 10)  
6:  
ªTo Change the Display Mode  
By changing [DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]  
Sub-Menu, you can change the Display Mode to All Function  
Display [ALL], Partial Display [PARTIAL], and Minimum  
Display [OFF].  
0:  
The button-type battery is low.  
(l 17)  
::  
2END:  
The video heads are dirty. (l 53)  
The tape came to end during  
recording.  
O~wn~e~r ~ID~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
REMOTE:  
Wrong Remote Controller Mode has  
been selected. (l 9)  
You can register your name and address in your Movie  
Camera to identify the owner.  
UNPLAYABLE TAPE  
(OTHER FORMAT):  
You are attempting to play back a  
tape section that has been recorded  
with a different TV system.  
1
Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >>  
[OTHER FUNCTIONS] >> [OWNER ID SET] >>  
[YES].  
UNABLE TO A. DUB  
(LP RECORDED):  
Because the original recording was  
done in LP Mode, audio dubbing  
cannot be performed.  
The Owner ID setup screen appears.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select [PIN NUMBER]/  
[NAME]/[HOUSE No.]/[POSTCODE] and press  
the [PUSH] Dial to enter the setup mode.  
2
3
INCOMPATIBLE  
TAPE:  
PLEASE RE-OPERATE  
AFTER PUSHING  
RESET BUTTON:  
This Cassette is incompatible.  
Turn the [PUSH] Dial to select characters and  
press the [PUSH] Dial to enter them.  
You can input four digits in [PIN NUMBER], up to 12  
characters in [NAME], and up to 11 characters in  
[HOUSE No.] and [POST CODE].  
Mechanism Irregular is detected.  
Press the [RESET] Button (l 7).  
This may solve the problem.  
It is a malfunction.  
Card does not have sufficient  
memory remaining. Select Card  
Mode ([PICTURE], [MPEG4] or  
[VOICE]) and delete unwanted files.  
Card is not inserted.  
Card has no files recorded on it.  
This Card is not compatible with this  
Movie Camera.  
Because the medium is protected by  
a copy guard, images cannot be  
recorded correctly.  
TO SERVICE:  
CARD FULL:  
4
Press the [] Button to exit the setup mode.  
By keeping pressing the [;] Button approximately 5  
seconds, you can verify the owner ID easily.  
To Check Owner ID  
If Owner ID has already been set, carrying out Step 1 above  
will display [INPUT PIN NUMBER] on the screen. Input the  
Pin Number you have already selected. If the number is not  
correct, the screen will not change. If the number is correct,  
the contents of the setup will be displayed. (By repeating  
Steps 2 to 4 above, you can change the contents.)  
NO CARD:  
NO FILE:  
CARD ERROR:  
COPY INHIBITED:  
INCORRECT  
OPERATION:  
Card Mode Selector is set to  
[MPEG4] or [VOICE] when  
[PHOTOSHOT] Button is pressed.  
You are attempting to record to a  
card in tape Mode.  
You are attempting to record to a  
tape in card Mode.  
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ªPhotoshot  
Notes and Hints  
Photoshot Recording results in slightly inferior image  
ªConcerning the Power Supply  
When the Movie Camera is used for a long time, the  
Camera body becomes warm, but this is not a malfunction.  
If the [CHARGE] Lamp does not light up although the  
Battery is attached to AC Adaptor, detach the Battery and  
reattach it.  
quality.  
ªProgressive Photoshot Function  
The still pictures are recorded at a slightly rewound point  
from where you press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
When you change to the Still Picture Mode, you will hear a  
click. This is the sound of the iris closing and not an  
indication of malfunction.  
If you record still pictures in Progressive Photoshot Mode  
when your Movie Camera is set to Programme AE (l 21),  
the brightness of the images may change.  
About [PROGRESSIVE] Setup  
When the [æ] Indication is displayed, you can use the  
Progressive Photoshot Function.  
When [PROGRESSIVE] is [ON]:  
You can use the Progressive Photoshot Function at any  
time. In this case, however, the following functions are  
disabled.  
Digital Effect Modes in [EFFECT1] (l 24)  
Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM] (l 20)  
ªInserting/Removing the Cassette  
In the case of using a previously recorded Cassette, you  
can use the Camera Search Function or Blank Search  
Function to find the position where you want to continue  
recording.  
If a new Cassette is inserted, rewind to the beginning of the  
tape before starting recording.  
When inserting the cassette, make sure it faces in the right  
direction and then push it in until it stops.  
When opening or closing the Cassette Compartment, push  
down the buckle of the Grip Belt so that it does not obstruct  
the opening and closing of the Cassette Compartment.  
ªAlarm Sounds  
When [BEEP SOUND] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
Sub-Menu on the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu is set  
to [ON], confirmation/alarm beeps are issued as follows.  
1 Beep  
When you start recording  
When you switch the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch from [OFF]  
to [ON]  
2 Beeps  
When you pause recording  
10 Beeps  
If you perform a wrong operation before or during recording  
ªRecording  
Before turning on the power, remove the Lens Cap. If the  
Lens Cap is still attached when the power is turned [ON],  
Automatic White Balance Adjustment (l 56) may not  
function correctly.  
1/750 s or faster shutter speed (l 23)  
When [PROGRESSIVE] is set to [AUTO]  
You cannot use the Progressive Photoshot Function in the  
following cases.  
When the zoom magnification is approximately 10k or  
higher  
When the shutter speed is 1/750 s or faster  
When [EFFECT1] is set to [WIPE], [MIX], [STROBE],  
[GAINUP], [TRACER], [MOSAIC], [MIRROR]  
When the pictures are displayed on a Multi-Picture screen.  
ªZoom In/Out Functions  
When you are zooming on a faraway subject, a sharper  
focus is achieved if the recording subject is 1.2 metres or  
more away from the Movie Camera.  
ªImage Stabilizer Function  
When a tripod is used, it is recommended that you turn the  
Image Stabilizer off.  
Within the digital zoom range, the stabilizer function may  
not work effectively.  
ªRecording Check  
For Recording Check, the recording speed mode (SP/LP)  
must be the same as the mode used for the recording. If  
different, playback images will be distorted.  
ªCinema Function  
Using the Cinema Mode does not widen the recording  
angle.  
ªCamera Search  
In Camera Search Mode, images may contain  
mosaic-pattern noise. This is a phenomenon that is  
characteristic of digital video and not a malfunction.  
If the recording speed modes (SP/LP) of previous  
recording and new recording are different, playback  
images may be distorted.  
If you play back tape recorded in Cinema Mode on a  
wide-screen (16:9) format TV, playback size is  
automatically adjusted to fit the TV screen format. Please  
refer to the TVs operating instructions for details.  
When images are displayed on a TV screen, the Date/Time  
Indication may be erased in some cases.  
Depending on the TV, the image quality may be  
deteriorated.  
The Cinema Mode is cancelled when a Title is displayed.  
It is not possible to record on a card in the Cinema mode.  
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ªProgramme AE  
ªWhite Balance  
If any of the Programme AE Modes is selected, you cannot  
adjust the shutter speed (l 23) or iris (l 23).  
When you set [EFFECT1] of [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-  
Menu on the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu to  
[GAINUP], it is not possible to change the programme AE  
setting. (When Sport Mode or Portrait Mode is used,  
programme AE is set to [OFF].)  
If you set both White Balance and Iris, set White Balance  
first.  
In the following cases, You cannot change White  
Balance:  
When you set [EFFECT1] of [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-  
Menu on the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu to  
[GAINUP] or [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA] or to [B/W].  
When you set the Zoom to 10 t or higher.  
During Digital Still Picture Mode  
Sports Mode  
When playing back recorded in the Sports Mode, you  
can enjoy slow motion and still playback of very sharp  
images with fine details.  
During normal playback, the image movement may not  
look smooth.  
Because the colour and brightness of the playback  
image may change, avoid recording under fluorescent  
light, mercury light, or sodium light.  
When you display a Menu.  
In the following cases, the [1] Indication flashes:  
The flashing indicates that the previously adjusted White  
Balance setting is still kept. This setting will be kept until  
White Balance is adjusted again.  
You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance  
adjustment manually under weak illumination.  
If you record a subject illuminated with strong light or a  
highly reflective subject, vertical lines of light may  
appear.  
ªManual Shutter Speed Adjustment  
You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of  
a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject.  
During normal playback, movement in the images may not  
look smooth.  
Because the colour and brightness of the playback image  
may become unstable, avoid recording under fluorescent  
light, mercury light, or sodium light.  
If you are using either Gain-up Mode (l 24) or Programme  
AE Mode (l 21), you cannot adjust the shutter speed. If  
the shutter speed has adjusted manually, this setting will  
be cancelled.  
If the light is insufficient, the [5] Indication flashes.  
Sports Mode/Portrait Mode  
If you record a still picture in Progressive Photoshot  
Mode, the brightness and hue of the recorded still  
picture may become unstable.  
If this mode is used for indoor recording, playback  
images may flicker.  
Low Light Mode  
Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be made  
brighter to a satisfactory degree.  
Spotlight Mode  
ªManual Iris Adjustment  
With this mode, recorded images may turn out to be  
extremely dark.  
If the recording subject is extremely bright, its recorded  
image may turn out to be whitish.  
Depending on zoom magnification, there are iris values  
that will not be displayed.  
If you are using either Gain-up Mode (l 24) or Programme  
AE Mode (l 21), you cannot adjust the iris. If the iris has  
adjusted manually, this setting will be cancelled.  
If you attempt to adjust the Shutter Speed after setting the  
Iris, the value set for the Iris will be cancelled.  
Surf & Snow Mode  
If the recording subject is extremely bright, its recorded  
image may turn out to be whitish.  
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If an attempt was made to perform audio dubbing for what  
was recorded with [12bit] selected as the [AUDIO REC]  
setting, the sound played back will be set to stereo  
regardless of the [AUDIO OUT] setting if [12bit AUDIO] is  
set to [MIX].  
ªDigital Effect Functions (Camera Mode)  
It is as follows when [GAINUP] is selected.  
You need to adjust the Focus manually.  
The shutter speed, White Balance and Iris cannot be  
operated.  
The Sports Mode [5] and the Portrait Mode [7] are  
cancelled.  
ªIndex Search Functions  
Index Search may not be possible at the beginning of tape.  
Because Photoshot Index Signals are not recorded on still  
pictures recorded in Continuous Photoshot Mode, the  
Photoshot Index Search Function cannot be used for these  
still pictures.  
It is not possible to use [MULTI], [P-IN-P], [WIPE], [MIX] or  
[TRACER] of [EFFECT1] together with the digital modes of  
[EFFECT2] on the [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu.  
If you have set [EFFECT2] to [B/W] or [SEPIA], changing  
the selected White Balance Mode is not possible. (l 22)  
Scene Index Search may not function properly if the  
interval between 2 scene index signals is shorter than 1  
minute.  
In the following cases, using the [EFFECT1] on the  
[DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu is not possible.  
When [PROGRESSIVE] is set to [ON]  
Card Mode  
ªPlayback Zoom Function  
You cannot adjust the sound volume with the Remote  
Controller in Playback Zoom Mode.  
If you turn off the Movie Camera power or if you switch  
from VCR Mode to Camera Mode, Playback Zoom Mode is  
automatically cancelled.  
In the following case, using the Digital Effect Function  
is not possible.  
Card Mode  
Even if Playback Zoom Functions are being used, images  
that are output from the DV Terminal (l 7) or Digital Still  
Picture Terminal (l 43) are not enlarged.  
As you enlarge an image, the quality of image suffers.  
When the Multi-Picture Mode is selected in the Playback  
Zoom Mode, the equivalent multiple (1t ) is used for the  
zoom magnification.  
Wipe Mode and Mix Mode  
If either one of the following operations is carried out, stored  
images will be erased, and Wipe and Mix Functions cannot  
be used.  
Use the Camera Search Function  
Press the [STILL] Button  
Switch the [TAPE/CARD] Selector  
Slide the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch  
During a playback zoom, the Variable Speed Search  
Function cannot be used with the Remote Controller.  
Multi-Picture Mode  
ªPlayback Digital Effect Functions  
Signals of images to which digital effects are added during  
playback cannot be output from the DV Terminal (l 32) or  
Digital Still Picture Terminal (l 43).  
You cannot use the Wipe or Mix Function while playing  
back the non-recorded portion of tape.  
If the [MULTI] Button is pressed while self-recording Mirror  
mode (l 18) is used, the still picture is displayed from the  
upper right corner of the screen, but, in reality, the picture  
is recorded from the upper left corner as usual.  
The quality of images recorded in Multi-Picture Mode  
deteriorates slightly.  
The Multi-Picture Mode cannot be used while the Still  
Picture Mode is used.  
P-IN-P Mode  
Pictures in P-IN-P Mode cannot be recorded with  
Progressive Photoshot.  
If the Movie Camera is turned off, the smaller picture will  
disappear.  
A title cannot be inserted into the smaller picture.  
ªPlaying Back  
Repeat Playback  
If you continue to press the [1] Button for 5 seconds or  
longer, the Movie Camera switches to Repeat Playback  
Mode, and the [R !] Indication appears. (To cancel Repeat  
Playback Mode, set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [OFF].)  
Listening to Playback Sound through  
Headphones  
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 (l 6) on the Movie Camera.  
In this case, no sound (including a warning sound and  
shutter sound) will be reproduced through the built-in  
speaker of the Movie Camera.  
Choosing Sound during Playback  
You can select the sound by using the [AUDIO OUT] setting  
on the [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu.  
STEREO:  
L:  
Stereo Sound (main sound and sub sound)  
Left channel sound (main sound)  
R:  
Right channel sound (sub sound)  
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ªMulti-Picture Mode (VCR Mode)  
ªUsing the DV Cable for Recording  
The quality of Multi images deteriorates slightly.  
Playback multi-mode screens cannot be output through the  
DV Terminal or Digital Still Picture Terminal.  
If there is input from the DV Terminal, a multi screen  
cannot be created.  
When signals are input from the S-Video Input/Output  
Socket or Audio-Video Input/Output Socket, a multi screen  
cannot be re-displayed.  
(Digital Dubbing)  
Regardless of the setting, digital dubbing is carried out  
automatically in the same audio recording mode as that of  
the Cassette on the playback-side.  
The images on the monitor of the recording side may be  
disturbed, but it does not affect the recorded images.  
Even if Playback Digital Effects, Playback Zoom, or  
Playback Title In have been used, these effects are not  
output from the DV Terminal.  
Even if you use device equipped with DV Terminals (such  
as i.LINK), you may not be able to perform Digital Dubbing  
in some cases.  
Signals input from the S-Video Input/Output Socket or  
Audio-Video Input/Output Socket cannot be displayed on a  
multi screen.  
If you switch the Movie Camera from the Index Multi-  
Picture Mode over to the Camera Mode, the setting of  
[SCAN MODE] on the [MULTI-PICTURES] Sub-Menu of  
the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu is automatically  
set to [STROBE].  
ªAbout the Battery Adaptor Unit  
To protect the internal electric circuit and the data on the  
Memory Card, attaching/removing the Battery Adaptor Unit  
is invalid when Movie Camera Off/On Switch is set to on.  
It is not possible to use the Battery Adaptor Unit only.  
It is possible only the operation for Card.  
ªAudio Dubbing  
The blank section of a tape cannot be dubbed.  
Sounds sent through the DV Terminal cannot be dubbed.  
If a tape has a non-recorded portion when the tape is  
dubbed, images and sounds may be disturbed when this  
portion of the tape is played back.  
When attaching the Battery Adaptor Unit, the Microphone  
on the Movie Camera becomes unavailable and the  
Microphone on the Battery Adaptor Unit operates. (The  
Microphone becomes monaural.)  
When removing, be carefull not to drop the Camera Unit  
and the Video Unit by holding them tight.  
Do not attach the Battery while the Battery Adaptor Unit or  
the Video Unit is removed from the Camera Unit.  
The Remote Controller cannot be used when the Battery  
Adaptor Unit is used.  
If you set the tape counter back to 0 at the position where  
you want to stop Audio Dubbing so as to make it possible  
to use the Memory Stop Function (l 56), Audio Dubbing is  
terminated automatically when the tape reaches this  
position.  
In the case of importing data recorded with Audio Dubbing  
to a PC using the PCs software programme, only the  
original sound (ST1) may be imported, depending on the  
software programme.  
Wind Cut Function cannot be used when the Battery  
Adaptor Unit is used.  
ªRecording the Contents of Other  
Equipment  
Recording to a Card  
ªRecording on a Card  
The Shutter Effect cannot be used.  
If [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY] is selected for recording,  
mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image  
depending on the image content.  
During automatic copying tape on a card, the number of  
pictures that can still be recorded on the Card is displayed.  
When it becomes [0], the Tape is set to the Recording  
Pause Mode.  
Pictures with wide-screen format signals cannot be copied.  
The size of the Picture recorded from Tape to Card is  
[640t480].  
If you set the [TAPE/CARD] Selector to [CARD] and set the  
[PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch to [PICTURE] or  
[MPEG4], you can record for external input signals.  
When using the Battery Adaptor Unit, you can not record  
the contents of other equipment.  
Black streaks may appear at the 4 edges of the image.  
If the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector is set to  
[VOICE], recording to a card is not possible.  
To Record Picture:  
1
After Playing back the contents of external  
equipment, press the [PHOTOSHOT] Button.  
While recording with analog input, a card photoshot cannot  
be used.  
The picture size recorded from an external input or a tape  
is [640t480]. (It is not a mega pixel still picture recording.)  
When the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is pressed, the image  
may seem to move backward momentarily, but this does  
not affect the recording.  
To Record Moving Picture (MPEG4):  
1
After playing back the contents of external  
equipment, press the start/stop Button.  
Analog-Digital Conversion  
When the Movie Camera is connected with other digital  
video equipment through its DV Terminal, images recorded  
in analog form from other external equipment can be output  
to the digital video equipment through the DV Terminal.  
To DV-output analog video signals sent from other  
equipment, set [DV OUT] on the [AV IN/OUT SETUP]  
Sub-Menu to [ON]. (Normally, keep the [DV OUT] set to  
[OFF]. If it is set to [ON], the quality of the image may be  
disturbed.)  
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There are no hardware or software compatible with the  
voice data. Even our Movie Camera products (NV-MX7),  
SD-Juke box and IC recorders (RR-XR320) compatible  
with SD memory card cannot playback the voice data.  
If the object is moving fast or zoom is used when playing  
back Moving Picture (MPEG4), picture may appear to be  
still or produce mosaic: this is not a malfunction.  
Do not switch [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] selector switch  
while playing back.  
ªCard PhotoShot  
The sound cannot be recorded.  
The Shutter Effect cannot be used.  
The Progressive Function is set to [ON].  
The shutter speed becomes 1/50-1/500.  
(or 1/25-1/500: for Mega Pixel Recording)  
When viewed on a TV or liquid crystal monitor, image  
quality deteriorates slightly.  
The screen becomes sligtly wider.  
Mega-pixel images cannot be recorded on a cassette as a  
Mega-pixel picture.  
Digital zooming (l 20), Digital effects (l 24, 25) and  
Cinema Mode (l 21) are disabled during Card Photoshot  
recording.  
Title in/Title creation (l 40) and Image Stabilizer Function  
(l 20) are disabled during Mega-Pixel recording.  
ªVoice Power Save  
This function is available when playing back Voice data only.  
When [VOICE POWER SAVE] on the [OTHER FUNCTION]  
Sub-Menu is set to [ON], the Power Saving Function is  
activated, and several seconds after the play and other  
operations the display is cleared, and the screen becomes  
dark.  
ªRecording Moving Picture (MPEG4)/  
However, this function does not work during menu screen  
operations or while the volume is being adjusted.  
The Power Saving Function is released when any  
operation is performed.  
Do not forget to turn off the power.  
ªSlide Show  
The playback time can be set from 5 to 99 seconds.  
Perform the Slide Show settings with your own Movie  
Camera in use.  
It may take playback time longer than usual time  
depending on the picture.  
If you perform the Slide Show after the Titles are displayed,  
the Titles disappear.  
Recording Voice (Voice Recording)  
MPEG stands for Motion Picture Expert Group, a name of  
colour moving picture format. MPEG4 uses ASF(Advanced  
Streaming Format) for recording and can be played back  
with Windows Media Player. Because of small size, this  
File is well suited for transmitting data through telephone  
lines etc.  
The video resolution of the camera is reduced when  
making an MPEG4 recording. This is done in order to  
optimize the image quality in MPEG4 recordings, and does  
not reflect a problem with the software or hardware.  
The recorded Voice file is automatically locked (to prevent  
accidental erasure).  
During the Slide Show, adding the title is not possible.  
Slide Show cannot be set up with Moving File (MPEG4) or  
Voice File.  
Sound is recorded mono.  
The shutter speed becomes 1/50-1/500. (MPEG4 only)  
The following functions cannot be used:  
Digital zooming (l 20)  
ªCreating a Title  
Even if the contrast of the Title is adjusted, the portions  
where there is little difference between light and dark and  
where the boundary between light and dark is unclear may  
not appear.  
Digital effects (l 24, 25)  
Cinema Mode (l 21)  
Fade in/out (l 20)  
Title in/Title creation (l 40)  
The Title may not appear well if something small is used for it.  
ªVideo Flash  
If titles are created, the number of images that can be  
recorded on a Card decreases.  
If the number of images that can be recorded on a Card is  
small, you may not be able to create a title.  
Regardless of the [PICTURE SIZE] setting, the size of the  
created title picture is [640t480].  
The [CREATE TITLE] cannot be selected when  
[1200t900] has been selected as the [PICTURE SIZE]  
setting while the [TAPE/CARD] Selector is set to [CARD].  
When the [FLASH] on the [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-  
Menu is set to [AUTO] and the Movie Cameras shutter  
speed or iris is adjusted, the [ß] Indication may disappear  
and the Video Flash may not fire.  
The shutter speed and iris value, white balance Mode are  
fixed when the Video Flash is used.  
Using the Video Flash outdoors or with backlight or other  
bright conditions may result in white blotches (colour  
blotches) on the pictures.  
Under backlight conditions, either adjust the iris manually  
or use the Backlight Compensation Function.  
If flash is fired in front of white background, the recorded  
object may be dark.  
If a Lens Hood or a Conversion Lens is attached, flashlight  
may be blocked and become vignetting.  
ªPlaying Back a Card  
If a blank (nothing recorded) Card is played, the screen  
becomes white and the [NO FILE] Indication appears.  
If you try to play back a file recorded in a different format or  
a picture whose image data is defective, the [t] Indication  
and the [CARD ERROR] indication may appear as  
warnings.  
This Movie Camera can also play back the Mega-Pixel still  
pictures recorded with the other equipment. However it  
takes longer than usual.  
When playing back a picture recorded by another  
equipment, its size and that of this Movie Camera may be  
indicated differently.  
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Constructing a Folder when the Card is used with  
a PC  
When a Card with data recorded on it is inserted into a  
personal computer, folders will be displayed as in the  
figure.  
ªAdding a Title  
When the [PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE] Selector Switch is  
set to [MPEG4] or [VOICE], title in is not possible.  
When a title is displayed in playback mode, the title is not  
output from the DV Terminal or Digital Still Picture  
Terminal.  
If you press the [TITLE] Button, the last original title is  
displayed. When an original title is not created, the preset  
title is displayed.  
The Multi-Picture Mode cannot be used once titles are  
inserted.  
If an original title is recorded, it is added at the end of the  
preset title.  
The Title Function cannot be used with cinema Function  
and Digital Effects simultaneously.  
When the [TAPE/CARD] Selector is set to [CARD] and  
[1200t900] is selected for [PICTURE SIZE], titles are not  
displayed.  
ªUsing a Card in a Personal Computer  
To erase the file data recorded on the card by using this  
Movie Camera, be sure to erase them on the Movie  
Camera not on the computer.  
To use the images on a Card on a personal computer, the  
optional USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card  
(BN-SDCAPE) or PC Card Adaptor for SD Memory Card  
(BN-SDABPE) aiso enables you to import the files into  
computer. There are cases in which it cannot be used  
depending on a personal computer, so please consult the  
dealer.  
[100cdpfp]: The images (Imga0001.jpg, etc.) in this  
folder are recorded in the JPEG format.  
[Misc]:  
Files in which DPOF Data has been set to  
the image are in this.  
[Title]:  
Title contains the data of the preset titles  
(Pre00001.ttl) and original titles  
(Usr00001.jpg, Usr00001.ttl, etc.).  
MPEG4 moving picture is recorded in ASF  
format (MOL00001.asf etc.). It can be  
played back with Windows Media Player  
(ver.6.4 and later). Because of small size,  
this File is well suited for transmitting data  
through telephone line etc.. To play back  
moving picture with Windows Media Player,  
select a file and double click. Necessary  
software is automatically downloaded and  
starts playing back. (Internet connection is  
required). The following software can be  
used for playback.  
[PRL001]:  
Using the optional DV Editing Software (MotionDV  
STUDIO) (VW-DTA20/21/22), variety of visual effects can  
be added and title can be created.  
You may not be able to properly play back or search the  
images on the Movie Camera after editing the recorded  
data or changing the image data on a personal computer.  
The image data files recorded on the Card with this Movie  
Camera conform to the DCF (Design Rules for Camera  
Files Systems universal standard) stipulated by JEITA  
(Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries  
Association).  
Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can be played back  
on this device is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not be  
able to be played back even if it is in ASF format.)  
The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card label  
corresponds to the total amount of the capacity to protect  
and manage the copyright and of the capacity available as  
a conventional memory for a Movie Camera, Personal  
Computer or others.  
Motion DV Studio  
In the Card Photoshot Mode, the Movie Camera  
automatically saves file numbers (Imga0001.jpg, etc.)  
along with the images. The file numbers are recorded with  
each image as a consecutive number.  
[SD_VC100] contains recorded Voice Data (MOB001.VM1  
etc.), but it cannot be played back in a Personal Computer.  
The SD_VOICEfolder and the Voice files in the folder are  
set as hidden.Depending on the settings of your personal  
computer, this hidden folder and these hidden files might  
not appear in Windows Explorer or the "My Computer"  
screen.  
Capacity that can be used as conventional memory:  
8MB Card  
16MB Card  
32MB Card  
64MB Card  
about 6.800.000 bytes  
about 14.900.000 bytes  
about 31.100.000 bytes  
about 63.500.000 bytes  
[DCIM], [IM01CDPF], [PRIVATE], [VTF], [SD_VIDEO],  
[SD-VOICE] etc. are necessary items in the folder  
structure. They have nothing to do with actual operations.  
The supplied SD Memory Card contains Preset title so the  
actual capacity may be smaller.  
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Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning the  
Movie Camera.  
The camera body may be deformed and the surface finish  
may peel off.  
Before cleaning, detach the Battery or pull out the AC  
Mains Lead from the AC mains socket.  
Wipe the Movie Camera with a soft dry cloth. To remove  
stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is soaked in a  
detergent diluted with water and afterward finish wiping  
with a dry cloth.  
For storing or transporting the Movie Camera, place it in a  
bag or case lined with soft pads so as to prevent the  
coating on the camera body from being worn.  
After use, be sure to take the Cassette out and detach  
the Battery from the Movie Camera or pull out the AC  
Mains Lead from AC mains socket.  
If the Cassette is left in the Movie Camera, the tape sags  
and deteriorates.  
If the Battery is left on the Movie Camera for a long time,  
the voltage drops excessively, and the Battery will not  
function even after it is recharged.  
Cautions for Use  
ªAfter Use  
1
2
3
4
Take out the Cassette. (l 11)  
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [OFF].  
Remove the Card.  
Detach the power supply and retract the  
Viewfinder or the LCD Monitor. (l 10, 12)  
To protect the Lens, attach the supplied Lens  
Cap.  
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ªCautions for Use  
When you use your Movie Camera in a rainy or snowy  
day or on a beach, make sure that no water enters inside  
the Movie Camera.  
Water may cause the Movie Camera or Cassette to  
malfunction. (Irreparable failure may occur.)  
If sea water splashes onto the Movie Camera, wet a soft  
cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use it to wipe the  
camera body carefully. Then, wipe it again thoroughly with  
a soft dry cloth.  
Keep the Movie Camera away from magnetized  
equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video game  
equipment, etc.).  
If you use the Movie Camera on or near a TV, images or  
sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic wave  
radiation.  
Do not use near a cell phone because doing so may cause  
noise to adversely affect the picture and sound.  
By strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large  
motors, recording on the tape may be damaged, or images  
may be distorted.  
Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a  
microprocessor may adversely affect the Movie Camera,  
causing the disturbance of images and sounds.  
If the Movie Camera is affected by magnetically charged  
equipment and does not function properly, turn off the  
Movie Camera power and detach the Battery or AC  
Adaptor and then connect the Battery or AC Adaptor again.  
Thereafter, turn on the Movie Camera power.  
Do not use your Movie Camera near radio transmitters  
or high-voltage lines.  
ªAbout AC Adaptor  
When the Battery is attached or removed during charging,  
the [CHARGE] Lamps may temporarily fail to show the  
correct display or they may go off for a moment because  
the charge is being measured: this is normal and not a  
malfunction.  
When the Battery is re-attached while the [QUICK] Lamp is  
lit and the [100%] Lamp is flashing, the [QUICK] Lamp  
starts flashing again, and it may take some moments for  
the lamp to stop flashing and light up: this is normal and not  
a malfunction.If the Battery is warm, charging takes a  
longer time than normal.  
If you use the AC Adaptor near a radio, radio reception  
may be disturbed. Keep the AC Adaptor 1 metre or more  
away from radio.  
When the AC Adaptor is in use, it may generate whirring  
sounds. However, this is normal.  
After use, be sure to pull out the AC Mains Lead from the  
AC mains socket. (If they are left connected, a small  
amount of electricity is consumed.)  
Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor and Battery always  
clean.  
If you record pictures near radio transmitters or  
high-voltage lines, recorded images or sounds may be  
adversely affected.  
Do not use this Movie Camera for surveillance purpose  
or other business use.  
If you use the Movie Camera for a long period of time, the  
internal temperature increases and, consequently, this may  
cause malfunction.  
This Movie Camera is not intended for business use.  
When you use your Movie Camera on a beach or similar  
place, do not let sand or fine dust get into the Movie  
Camera.  
Sand or dust may damage the Movie Camera or Cassette.  
(Care should be taken when inserting and removing the  
Cassette.)  
Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto the  
Movie Camera.  
If the Movie Camera is sprayed with such chemicals, the  
camera body may be deformed and the surface finish may  
peel off.  
Do not keep rubber or plastic product in contact with the  
Movie Camera for a long period of time.  
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If the heads become dirty soon after cleaning, the tape may  
be damaged. In this case, immediately stop using that  
Cassette.  
Do not clean the heads excessively. (Excessive cleaning  
may cause excessive wear of the heads. If the heads are  
worn, images cannot be played back even after the heads  
are cleaned.)  
If the dirty heads cannot be cleaned with the Head Cleaner,  
the Movie Camera needs to be cleaned at a service centre.  
Please consult a dealer.  
Video Head Cleaners can be purchased from service  
centres.  
ªCondensation  
If the Condensation Indication flashes after the Movie  
Camera is turned on, condensation has formed inside the  
Movie Camera. In this case, the Movie Camera power is  
turned off automatically after about 1 minute.  
Follow the steps below:  
1
Take out the Cassette.  
None of the other functions operate. Depending on the  
amount of condensation, removing the Cassette may  
even become difficult. If this happens, wait for  
2 to 3 hours before taking the Cassette out.  
Open the Cassette Compartment Cover and  
wait for 2 to 3 hours.  
The number of hours to wait depends on the amount of  
condensation and ambient temperature.  
2 to 3 hours later, turn on the Movie Camera  
power and check to see if the Condensation  
Indication is displayed.  
2
3
Head cleaning due to dirty heads is not considered a  
malfunction of the product. It is not covered by the  
warranty.  
Periodical Check-up  
To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend  
replacement of worn parts, such as heads, etc., after  
approximately 1000 hours of use. (This, however, depends  
on operating conditions, such as temperature, humidity,  
dust, etc.)  
Even if the Condensation Indication is not displayed,  
as a precaution, please wait for another hour before  
using the Movie Camera.  
ªOptimal Use of the Battery  
Battery Characteristics  
Watch for Condensation even before the Condensation  
Indication is displayed.  
Because condensation takes place gradually, the  
Condensation Indication may not be displayed during the  
first 10 to 15 minutes of condensation formation inside the  
Movie Camera.  
In extremely cold places, condensation may freeze and  
form frost. In this case, the frost melts first, thus forming  
condensation, and then it takes another 2 to 3 hours to  
eliminate the condensation.  
This Battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Its ability to  
generate power is based upon the chemical reaction that  
takes place inside it. This reaction is susceptible to the  
surrounding temperature and humidity, and, if the  
temperature is too high or too low, the operating time of the  
Battery becomes shorter. If the Battery is used in an  
extremely cold environment, the Battery may operate only  
for about 5 minutes. If the Battery becomes extremely hot, a  
protective function may operate, and the Battery may  
become unusable for a while.  
When the Lens is Fogged:  
Set the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to [OFF] and leave the  
Movie Camera in this condition for about 1 hour. When the  
lens temperature becomes close to the ambient  
temperature, the fog disappears naturally.  
Be Sure to Detach the Battery after Use  
Be sure to detach the Battery from the Movie Camera. (If it is  
left attached to the Movie Camera, a minute amount of  
current is consumed even when the Movie Camera power is  
off.) If the Battery is left attached to the Movie Camera for a  
long time, over discharge takes place. The Battery may  
become unusable after it is charged.  
ªVideo Head Clogging and Care  
If the heads (the parts that make contact with tape) are dirty,  
mosaic-pattern noise may appear on the playback image, or  
the screen as a whole becomes black. If the heads are  
extremely dirty, recording performance deteriorates, and, in  
the worst case, the Movie Camera cannot record at all.  
Causes of Dirty Heads  
Large quantity of dust in the air  
High-temperature and high-humidity environment  
Damaged tape  
Disposing of an Unusable Battery  
The Battery has a limited life.  
Do not throw the Battery into fire because it may cause an  
explosion.  
Always Keep the Terminals of the Battery Clean  
Prevent the terminals from getting clogged with dirt, dust, or  
other substances.  
Long operating hours  
Using Mini-DV Format Digital Video Head Cleaner  
If you drop the Battery accidentally, check to see if the  
Battery body and terminals are deformed.  
1
Insert the Head Cleaner into the Movie Camera  
in the same manner as a Video Cassette.  
Press the [1] Button, and approximately 20  
seconds later, press the [] Button. (Do not  
rewind the tape.)  
Attaching a deformed Battery to the Movie Camera or AC  
Adaptor may damage the Movie Camera or AC Adaptor.  
2
3
4
Take out the Head Cleaner. Insert a Video  
Cassette and start recording. Then, play the  
tape back to check the recorded image.  
If the image is not still clear, repeat Steps 1 to  
3. (Do not use the Head Cleaner for 3 times or  
more consecutively.)  
Notes:  
Do not rewind every time you use the Head Cleaner.  
Rewind only when the tape reaches the end, and then use  
it again from the beginning in the same manner as before.  
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If your Movie Camera is extremely cold when you turn its  
power on, the image on the LCD Monitor is slightly darker  
than usual at first. However, as the internal temperature  
increases, it goes back to the normal brightness.  
ªCautions for Storage  
Before storing the Movie Camera, take the Cassette out  
and detach the Battery.  
Store all the components in a dry place with a relatively  
stable temperature.  
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(Recommended Temperature:15 to 25oC, Recommended  
Humidity:40 to 60%)  
Movie Camera  
Wrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from getting into the  
Camera.  
Do not leave the Movie Camera in places that expose it to  
high temperature.  
Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce  
the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of approximately  
110,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective  
pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit.  
However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the  
recorded picture.  
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Battery  
Viewfinder  
Extremely high temperatures or low temperatures will  
shorten the life of the Battery.  
Do not direct the Viewfinder or Lens to the sun. Internal  
components may be seriously damaged.  
If the Battery is kept in smoky or dusty places, the terminal  
may rust and cause malfunctions.  
When the Movie Camera is used with a large capacity  
Battery attached to it, it is not practical to look in the  
Viewfinder from behind the Battery. In this case, lift up the  
Viewfinder to an easy-to-see angle.  
Do not allow the Battery terminals to come in contact  
with metal objects (such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.).  
This can result in a short circuit or heat generation  
and, if you touch the Battery in this condition, you may  
be badly burned.  
Store the Battery in a completely discharged state. To store  
the Battery for a long period of time, we recommend you  
charge it once every year and store it again after you  
completely use up the charged capacity.  
Cassette  
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Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce  
the Viewfinder screen featuring a total of approximately  
113,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective  
pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit.  
However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the  
recorded picture.  
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Before storing it, rewind the tape to the beginning. If the  
Cassette is left for more than 6 months with the tape  
stopped midway, the tape sags (although it depends on the  
storage condition). Be sure to rewind to the beginning.  
Store the Cassette in its case. Dust, direct sunlight  
(ultraviolet rays), or humidity may damage the tape. Dust  
contains hard mineral particles, and dusty Cassettes  
damage the heads of the Movie Camera and other  
components. Develop a habit of returning the Cassette  
back to its case.  
Lens Hood  
Do not attach other conversion lenses in front of the Lens  
Hood; there is no mount to be used for the attachment.  
When you want to attach the Tele Conversion Lens  
(VW-LT3714ME; optional) or Wide Conversion Lens  
(VW-LW3707ME; optional), first of all, turn the Lens Hood  
counterclockwise. If the MC Protector (VW-LMC37E;  
optional) or ND Filter (VW-LND37E; optional) is used, the  
Lens Hood can be mounted on the filter.  
Once every half year, wind the tape to the end and then  
rewind it to the beginning. If the Cassette is left for 1 year or  
longer without winding or rewinding, temperature and  
humidity changes may cause the Cassette to deform due  
to swelling, shrinking, and so forth. The wound tape may  
stick to itself.  
If you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] during recording  
with the filter or conversion lens attached to the Movie  
Camera, 4 corners of the image may become dark  
(vignetting). For details, please refer to the operating  
instructions of your accessories.  
Be sure to keep the Lens Hood attached to the Movie  
Camera so as to shut out unnecessary light.  
Remove the Lens Hood attached to this Movie Camera first  
before attaching the supplied Lens Hood for MEGA Still  
Picture Recording.  
Do not place a Cassette near highly magnetic substances  
or equipment.  
The surface of tape is covered with extremely minute  
magnetic particles, upon which signals are recorded.  
Magnetic necklaces, toys, etc., have magnetic force that is  
stronger than you may normally expect, and they may  
erase the contents of a recording or may cause noise in  
images and sounds.  
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Before Requesting Repair (Problems  
Card  
and Solutions)  
When the Card is being read, do not remove the Card, turn  
off the power, or subject it to vibration or impact.  
Do not leave the Card in places where there is high  
temperature or direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic  
waves or static electricity are easily generated.  
Do not bend or drop the Card. The Card or the recorded  
content may be damaged.  
Power  
1: The Movie Camera power cannot be turned on.  
1-1: Is the power source connected correctly? (l 10)  
1-2: Is Camera Unit well locked until it makes the click  
sound? If Camera Unit is not completely installed power  
wont be on.  
2: The Movie Camera power is turned off  
automatically.  
After use, be sure to remove the Card from the Movie  
Camera.  
After use, store the supplied SD memory card in the  
enclosed yellow bag.  
Do not touch the terminals on the back of the Card with  
your fingers. Do not allow dirt, dust or water to enter it.  
ªLCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Hood  
LCD Monitor  
2: If you leave the Movie Camera in Recording Pause  
Mode for more than 6 minutes, the power is turned off  
automatically to protect the tape and to save the Battery  
power. (l 18)  
3: The Movie Camera power does not stay on long  
enough.  
In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation  
may form on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it with soft dry cloth.  
3-1: Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach a fully  
charged Battery. (l 10)  
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3-2: Has condensation occurred? Wait until the  
Condensation Indication disappears. (l 53)  
Battery  
2: Mosaic-pattern noise appears on images during  
Cue, Review or Slow Motion Playback.  
2: This phenomenon is characteristic of digital video  
systems. It is not a malfunction.  
1: Battery runs down quickly.  
1-1: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the AC  
3: Although the Movie Camera is correctly connected  
to a TV, playback images cannot be seen.  
3: Have you selected Video Inputon the TV? Please  
read the operating instructions of your TV and select the  
channel that matches the input sockets used for the  
connection.  
Adaptor. (l 10)  
1-2: Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold place? In  
cold places, the operating time of the Battery becomes  
shorter. (l 53)  
1-3: Has the Battery worn out? If the operating time is still  
too short even after the Battery is fully charged, the  
Battery has worn out.  
2: The Battery cannot be charged.  
2: If the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC Adaptor,  
charging cannot be performed. Disconnect the DC Input  
Lead.  
4: Playback image is not clear.  
4: Are the heads of the Movie Camera dirty? If the heads  
are dirty, playback image cannot be clear. (l 53)  
Playback (Sound)  
1: Sound is not played back from the built-in speaker  
of the Movie Camera or the headphones.  
1: Is the volume too low? During playback, keep pressing  
the [PUSH] Dial until the [VOLUME] Indication appears.  
Then, turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the volume. (l 26)  
2: Different sounds are reproduced at the same time.  
2: [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS]  
Sub-Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu has  
been set to [MIX]. As a result, the original sound and  
sound that was recorded by audio dubbing are played  
back together. It is possible to reproduce the sounds  
separately. (l 32)  
Normal Recording  
1: Recording does not start although power is  
supplied to the Movie Camera and the Cassette is  
correctly inserted.  
1-1: Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on the  
Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]), recording  
cannot be performed. (l 11)  
1-2: Is the tape wound to the end? Insert a new Cassette.  
1-3: Is the Movie Camera power turned on? (l 18)  
1-4: Is the [CAMERA] Lamp on? If the [CAMERA] Lamp is  
not on, no recording function can be operated. (l 18)  
1-5: Has condensation occurred? Wait until the  
Condensation Indication disappears. (l 53)  
Other Recording  
1: Auto Focus Function does not work.  
1-1: Is Manual Focus Mode selected? If Auto Focus Mode is  
selected, focus is automatically adjusted. (l 23)  
1-2: There are some recording subjects and recording  
surroundings for which the Auto Focus Function does  
not operate correctly. In this case, use the Manual  
Focus Mode to adjust the focus. (l 56)  
Editing  
3: The original sound was erased when audio dubbing  
was performed.  
3: If you perform audio dubbing on a recording done in  
[16bit] Mode, the original sound will be erased. If you  
wish to preserve the original sound, be sure to select  
[12bit] Mode at the time of recording.  
4: Sounds cannot be played back.  
4-1: Although a Cassette with no audio dubbing is being  
played, is [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK  
FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS]  
Main-Menu set to [ST2]? To play back a Cassette with  
no audio dubbing, [12bit AUDIO] must be set to [ST1].  
(l 32)  
1: Audio dubbing cannot be performed.  
1: Are you attempting to edit a tape portion that was  
recorded in LP Mode? LP Mode does not allow audio  
dubbing to operate. (l 17)  
4-2: Is the Variable Speed Search Function working? Press  
the [1] Button to cancel the Variable Speed Search  
Function. (l 26)  
Card  
Indications  
1: Recorded images are not clear.  
1: The Time Code becomes inaccurate.  
1: The Time Code Indication counter may not be constant  
in the reverse direction in Slow Motion Playback Mode,  
but this is not a malfunction.  
2: The Remaining Tape Time Indication disappears.  
2: When you record still pictures in Photoshot Mode, the  
Remaining Tape Time Indication may disappear  
temporarily. However, it reappears when recording  
normally.  
3: The Remaining Tape Time Indication does not  
match the actual remaining tape time.  
3-1: If scenes of less than 15 seconds are continuously  
recorded, the remaining tape time cannot be displayed  
correctly.  
1: Is [PICTURE QUALITY] on the [CARD SETUP]  
Sub-Menu set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY]? If  
recording is done with it set to [ECONOMY] or  
[NORMAL], pictures with fine details may include a  
mosaic-like pattern. Set [PICTURE QUALITY] to [FINE].  
(l 35)  
2: Card Photoshot Playback images do not look  
normal.  
2: The image may be damaged. In order to prevent the  
loss of image data, backing up on a Cassette or a  
personal computer is recommended. (l 38, 43, 51)  
3: During Playback the [k] Indication is displayed.  
3: The image was either recorded in a different format, or  
data is damaged.  
3-2: In some cases, the Remaining Tape Time Indication  
may show remaining tape time that is 2 to 3 minutes  
shorter than the actual remaining tape time.  
Playback (Images)  
4: Even if a Card is formatted, it cannot be used.  
4: Either the Movie Camera or the Card may be damaged.  
Please consult a dealer.  
1: Images cannot be played back even when the [1]  
Button is pressed.  
1: Is the [VCR] Lamp on? If the [VCR] Lamp is not on, the  
playback function cannot be used. (l 26)  
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determines the hue of light that it receives through the Lens  
and White Balance Sensor (l 7), thereby judging the  
recording condition, and selects the closest hue setting. This  
function is called Automatic White Balance Adjustment.  
However, since white balance settings for only several kinds  
of light sources are stored, the Auto White Balance Function  
does not operate properly when recording occurs under light  
that is out of the range of the setup values.  
Explanation of Terms  
ªDigital Video System  
In a digital video system, images and sounds are converted  
into digital signals and recorded on a tape. This complete  
digital recording is capable of recording and playback with  
minimal image and sound deterioration.  
In addition, it automatically records data, such as Time Code  
and Date/Time, as digital signals.  
Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes  
Because this Movie Camera employs a digital system for  
recording image and sound data, it is not compatible with  
conventional S-VHS or VHS video equipment that employs  
an analog recording system.  
ªTime Code  
Time Code signals are data that indicate time measured in  
hours, minutes, seconds, and frames (25 frames per  
second). If this data is included in a recording, an address is  
assigned to each image on the tape.  
The Time Code is automatically recorded as a part of the  
sub-code at each recording.  
The size and shape of the Cassette are also different.  
Compatibility with Output Signals  
When a new (previously unrecorded) Cassette is inserted,  
the Time Code automatically starts from zero. If a recorded  
Cassette is inserted, the Time Code picks up from the point  
where the last scene was recorded. (In this case, when the  
Cassette is inserted, the zero display [0h00m00s00f] may  
appear, but the Time Code starts from the previous value.)  
The Time Code cannot be reset to zero.  
Unless the Time Code is continuously recorded from the  
beginning of a tape, accurate editing may not be possible.  
To ensure that the Time Code will be recorded with no  
breaks, we recommend the use of the Camera Search  
Function (l 18) or the Blank Search Function (l 27)  
before recording a new scene.  
Because AV signal output from the AV signal output socket  
is analog (the same as conventional video systems), this  
Movie Camera can be connected with S-VHS or VHS video  
or a TV for playback.  
ªFocus  
Auto Focus Adjustment  
The Auto Focus System automatically moves forward and  
backward the focusing lens inside the Movie Camera to bring  
the subject into focus so that the subject can be seen clearly.  
However, the Auto Focus System does not function properly  
for the following subjects or under the following recording  
conditions.  
Please use the Manual Focus Mode instead.  
1) Recording a subject whose one end is located closer  
to the Movie Camera and the other end farther away  
from it  
Because Auto Focus makes adjustments at the centre  
of an image, it may be impossible to focus on a subject  
that is located in both foreground and background.  
2) Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty glass  
Because the focus is on the dirty glass, the subject  
behind the glass will not be focused.  
3) Recording a subject in dark surroundings  
Because the light information that comes through the  
lens decreases considerably, the Movie Camera  
cannot focus correctly.  
ªMemory Stop Function  
The Memory Stop Function is useful for the following  
operations.  
Rewinding or fast-forwarding a tape to a desired  
position  
1
Set [DISPLAY SETUP] >> [C.DISPLAY] >>  
[MEMORY].  
2
Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape  
position from which you want to play it back  
later. (l 8, 14)  
3
4
Start playback or recording.  
After playback or recording has finished:  
Slide the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch to set the  
Movie Camera to VCR Mode.  
4) Recording a subject that is surrounded by objects  
with glossy surfaces or by highly reflective objects  
Because the Movie Camera focuses on the objects  
with glossy surfaces or on highly reflective objects, the  
recording subject may become blurry.  
The [VCR] Lamp lights up.  
5
Rewind the tape.  
The tape automatically stops approximately at the  
position where the counter was set to zero.  
Stopping editing automatically during audio dubbing  
5) Recording a fast-moving subject  
Because the focus lens inside moves mechanically, it  
cannot keep up with the fast-moving subject.  
6) Recording a subject with little contrast  
Because the Movie Camera achieves focus based  
upon the vertical lines of an image, a subject with little  
contrast, such as a white wall, may become blurry.  
1
2
3
4
Set [DISPLAY SETUP] >> [C.DISPLAY] >>  
[MEMORY].  
Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the position  
where you want to stop editing.  
Play back the still picture where you want to  
start audio dubbing.  
Start audio dubbing. (l 32)  
Audio dubbing automatically stops at the position  
where the counter was set to zero.  
ªWhite Balance Adjustment  
Depending on the type of light source, the colours recorded  
by the Movie Camera may be affected. In some cases,  
images may be recorded with bluish or reddish hue. To  
minimize the effect of light on the subjects colour, what is  
called White Balance Adjustment becomes necessary.  
White Balance Adjustment  
White Balance Adjustment recognizes the colour of light and  
makes adjustment so that the white colour will become pure  
white.  
Automatic White Balance Adjustment  
This Movie Camera stores settings that are optimal for  
several kinds of general light sources. The Movie Camera  
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Battery Adaptor Unit  
Information for your safety  
Specifications  
Power Source:  
DC7.9/7.2  
Digital Video Camera  
Information for your safety  
Power Consumption:  
3.7 W (When using Viewfinder)  
4.6 W (When using LCD Monitor)  
Power Source:  
Power Consumption:  
DC 7.9/7.2 V  
Recording  
Video Flash:  
GN 6  
4.6 W (When using Viewfinder)  
5.5 W (When using LCD Monitor)  
Microphone:  
Audio Output Level (Line):  
Video Output Level:  
Monaural  
316 mV, 600 ohm  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Recording Format:  
Mini DV (Consumer-use Digital Video  
SD Format)  
Tape Used:  
Recording/Playback Time:  
6.35 mm digital video tape  
SP: 80 min.; LP: 120 min. (with  
DVM80)  
<SD Camera Style>  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
52 (W)k77 (H)k105.5 (D) mm  
Approx. 300 g (without Battery)  
Approx. 345 g (with CGA-D07SE)  
Video  
Recording System:  
Television System:  
Digital Component  
CCIR: 625 lines, 50 fields PAL colour  
signal  
Audio  
Recording System:  
Weight and dimensions are approximate values.  
Specifications may change without prior notice.  
PCM Digital Recording  
16 bit (48 kHz/2ch),  
12 bit (32 kHz/4ch)  
1/3.8-inch CCD Image Sensor  
Auto Iris, F1.8, Focal Length; 3.55–  
35.5 mm,  
Image Sensor:  
Lens:  
Macro (Full Range AF)  
37 mm  
10:1 Power Zoom  
Filter Diameter:  
Zoom:  
Monitor:  
Viewfinder:  
Microphone:  
2.5-inch LCD  
Colour Electronic Viewfinder  
Stereo  
Speaker:  
1 round speaker 16 mm  
1,400 lx  
Standard Illumination:  
Minimum Required  
Illumination:  
Video Output Level:  
S-Video Output Level:  
1 lx (Digital Gain-up Mode)  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Y Output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
C Output: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
316 mV, 600 ohm  
Audio Output Level (Line):  
Video Input Level:  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
S-Video Input Level:  
Y Input: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
C Input: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
316 mV, 10 kohm or more  
Digital Still Picture Output, Control  
Signal Input/Output  
Audio Input Level (Line):  
Digital Still Picture:  
(Transfer rate: max. 115 kbps)  
Card reader/writer function, USB 1.1  
compliant (maximum 12Mbps)  
DV Input/Output Terminal (i.LINK,  
4-pin)  
Approx. 50 (W)k115 (H)k105.5 (D)  
mm  
USB Mini-System:  
Digital Interface:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Approx. 490 g (without Battery and DV  
cassette)  
Approx. 555 g (with CGA-D07SE and  
DVM60)  
0 oCj40 oC  
10%j80%  
Operating Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
Card Memory Functions  
Recording Media:  
Image Compression:  
Video compression:  
Sound compression:  
MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card  
JPEG  
MPEG4  
G.726  
AC Adaptor  
Information for your safety  
Power Source:  
Power Consumption:  
DC Output:  
AC 100240 V, 50/60 Hz  
20 W  
DC 7.9 V, 9 W (Movie Camera  
Operation)  
DC 8.4 V, 1.2 A (Battery Charging)  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
70 (W)k45 (H)k116 (D) mm  
Approx. 165 g  
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VQT9432  
F0901Ka0( 0000 A)  
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  

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