Sony DCR-PC330 manual

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    3-084-863- 11 (1) © 2003 Sony Corporation C a m e r a O p e r a t i o n s G u i d e [ U S ] Camera Operations Guide Rea d this first Digital Video Camera Recorder DCR-PC330 SERIES TM[...]

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    2 Read this first Before ope rating th e unit, please r ead this manu al thorou ghly, an d r etain it f or fut ur e refe rence . WARNING To preve nt fire or sho ck ha zard, do not exp os e the u nit to ra i n or mo is tu re . Thi s symb ol is in ten ded to alert the user to the pr esence of uninsu lated “dang erous volt age” with in the product[...]

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    3 For customers in the U.S.A. If you have any q uestions about this p roduct, you may ca ll : Sony Custom e r Info rmatio n Ce nter 1-800- 222- SONY (7 669) The numb er belo w is for FC C r elate d ma tt ers on ly. Regulat ory In formati on Owner’s Record The mo de l and serial numbers ar e loca te d on t he bottom . Record the serial numbe r in [...]

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    4 viewfind er. These points are norm al result s of the ma nufacturin g process and do not affect th e reco rdi ng in any way. • Exposing t he LCD screen, t he vie wfinder, or the lens to direct sunlight fo r long peri ods of time may cause malfunc tions. Be ca reful when p lacin g the cam era near a window or outdoor s. • Do not aim at the sun[...]

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    5 Read thi s first ........... ............ ............. ............. .................... ............. ........... 2 Quick St art G uide Recordin g movies on a tape .................... ............. ............. ............. ........... 8 Recordin g stil l images on a “Me mory Stic k” .......... ................... ............. ... 10 G[...]

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    6 Recording i n dark pla ces – Nig htShot, etc . ............... ............. .................. 34 Adjusting th e focus ....... ................... ............. ............. ............. .................. 35 Adjustin g th e fo c us for an off -c e n t er subj e ct – SPOT FOCUS ......... .... .. .... ..... .... .... .. 35 Adjusting the foc[...]

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    7 Advanced operations Using t he M enu Selecting menu items ... ............ .......... 56 Using the (CAMERA SET) menu – PROGRAM AE/WHITE BAL./1 6:9 WIDE, etc. ......... ........... ........... ..... 58 Using the (MEMORY SET) menu – BURST/QUALITY/IMAGE SIZE / ALL ERASE/NEW FOL DER, etc. . 64 Using the (PICT. APPL I.) menu – PICT. EFFECT/SLIDE[...]

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    Quick Star t Gu id e 8 Quick Start Guide Recording movies on a tape 1 Attach the charged batt ery pack to t he camcorder. To ch arge the bat ter y, se e pa ge 13. 2 Insert a cassett e into t he camcorder. a Slide the batte ry rel ease lever and remove th e battery terminal cover. b Slide the batte ry pack in the directio n of the arrow until i t cl[...]

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    Qui ck S tar t Gu ide Quick Start Guid e 9 3 Start recordi ng while checking the subj ect on the LCD screen. The date an d time is n ot set up in the default s etting. To set the d ate and t ime, see pa ge 18. 4 View the recorded pict ure on the L CD screen. a Remo ve th e le ns ca p. b Press OPEN and open the LCD panel. c While pr essing the green[...]

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    Quick Star t Gu id e 10 Recording still images on a “Memory Stick” 1 Attach the charged batt ery pack to the camcorder. To ch arge the batt ery, se e pa ge 13. 2 Insert a “Memory Sti ck” into t he camcorder . a Slide the b attery rele ase lever a nd remove the ba ttery terminal cover. b Slide the battery pa ck in the dire ction of the arrow[...]

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    Qui ck S tar t Gu ide Quick Start Guid e 11 3 Start r ecording wh ile checking the subj ect on the LCD screen. The date an d time is n ot set up in the default s etting. To set the d ate and t ime, see pa ge 18. 4 View the recorded pict ure on the L CD screen. a Remo ve th e le ns ca p. b Press OPEN and open the LCD panel. c While pr essing the gre[...]

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    Getting started 12 Getting s tarted Step 1: Checking supplied items Make sure yo u have fo llowing items sup plied with yo ur ca m c or d er . The num ber in pare nthe ses in dica te s the nu mber of that ite m supplied. “Mem o ry Stick” 16M B ( 1) AC Ad a pt o r ( 1) Power cord ( 1) Lens ca p (L a rge, 1) Attached to t he camc order. Lens hood[...]

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    Getting started Getting start ed 13 Step 2: Charging the battery pack You can cha rge the ba t tery by atta ching the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (M series) to your cam corde r. b Notes • Y ou canno t use batte rie s other than the “InfoLITHIUM ” battery pack (M series ) (p. 11 9). • Do no t short-circuit the DC plug of the AC Adaptor wi[...]

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    Getting started 14 6 Slide the POWER switch up to (CHG) OFF. The CHG (c harg e) lam p ligh ts up and char gin g st arts. After charging the batter y The CHG (charge) lamp turns off when the battery is f ully char ged. Disconne ct the AC Adaptor fr om the DC IN jack . To remove t he batte ry pack 1 Set the POWER swit ch to (CHG) OFF. 2 Slide th e ba[...]

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    Getting started Getting start ed 15 Charging time Appr oxima te numbe r of mi nutes requir ed when you fu lly charge a fu lly d ischar ged bat tery pack at 25°C (77 °F). (10 – 30° C (50 – 86 °F) recommended.) Recording time when recording with the LCD screen on Appr ox imat e nu mber of m in ut es avai lable when yo u us e a ful ly cha rged[...]

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    Getting started 16 – The ba tte ry pack is not a tta c hed cor r e ct ly. – The batte r y pa ck is dama ge d. – The batte r y pa ck is fully di scharged. (For Batt ery inform ation o nly.) Using an o utside power so urce You ca n use the AC Adaptor as t he po wer source whe n you do not want the ba ttery to run ou t. While yo u are usi ng the[...]

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    Getting started Getting start ed 17 Step 4: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder Adjusting the LCD p anel You can adj u st the angle and brightn ess of the LCD pane l to meet various reco rding situations. Even w hen ther e ar e o bstr uc tions be t ween yo u and th e subj ect, you can chec k the su bjec t on t he LCD scre en d urin g reco rd in [...]

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    Getting started 18 1 Set t he power mode to CAMERA-TAPE or CAMERA-MEMORY (p. 16). 2 Exten d th e view find er, an d clos e t h e LCD pan el wi th th e sc reen f acin g out. appe ar s on the sc reen . 3 Touch . 4 Touch [YES ]. The LCD scree n is turn ed off. 5 Touch the LCD sc reen whi l e ch ecking the disp lay i n th e view find er. [EXP OSURE ], [...]

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    Getting started Getting start ed 19 4 Touc h [M ENU] . 5 Select (TIME/LANGU.) with / , then touch . 6 Select [CLOCK SET] with / , then touch . 7 Set [Y] (year) with / , then touch . You ca n s et any yea r up to the yea r 2079 . 8 Set [M] (mo nth), [D] (day), h our and minute in the same way as was done in step 7, then couch . For midni ght, se t i[...]

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    Getting started 20 Step 6: Inserting the recording media Insert ing a ca ssette tape You ca n use mini DV cassettes only. For details o n these cassett es (such as wri te- protec tio n), see pa ge 1 16. b Note • Do not force the cassett e into the compart ment. This may c ause a m alfuncti on of y our cam corder. 1 Slide the OPEN/ Z EJECT lever i[...]

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    Getting started Getting start ed 21 Insertin g a “Me mory Sti ck” For de t ails on t he “Memor y Stic k” (such as write-protec tion), see p age 117. b Note • When usi ng the ha lf- siz ed “ Mem or y St ick, ” the “Memor y S tic k Duo, ” ma ke sure you a tta c h the Memory Stick Duo adapto r. Your cam corder may malf unc ti on when[...]

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    Getting started 22 Step 7: Setting the screen language You c an select the lang uage to b e used on the LCD screen. 1 Turn on your ca mco rder. 2 Press OPEN to open the LCD panel . 3 Touch . 4 Touch [LANGUAGE]. If th e ite m is not disp layed on t he screen, touch / . If y ou ca nnot fi nd it , touch [MENU], and select i t from the (TIM E / LAN GU [...]

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    Recording Recording 23 Recording Recording movies You can reco rd movies on a tape or a “Memor y Stic k.” Before recording, follow steps 1 to 7 in “G ettin g st arted” (p. 12 - p. 22). When yo u are rec ording on a tape, mov ies will be rec orded along with stereo sou nd. When yo u are rec ordin g on a “Memor y Stick,” th e movie will b[...]

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    Recording 24 Indicato rs displayed during r ecording on a t ape The indica tors will not be re corded o n the ta pe. Date/time an d the camera settin gs data ( p. 51) will not b e di spla yed duri ng re cordi ng. A Indic ators fo r Cassett e Memory ca ssettes B Rem a in in g ba tt er y The indicated time may not be correct depe ndi ng on th e env i[...]

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    Recording Recording 25 z Tips • T o ens ur e sm oot h tr an sition on a tap e fr om th e last recorded scene to the next , note t he fol lowing. – Do not re mov e the casse tte . (The pictu re will be recorded con tinuous ly without a break eve n when you turn the power off ). – Do not record pictures in SP mode an d LP mode on the same ta pe[...]

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    Recording 26 Move the po wer zo om lever sli gh tly for a slower zoom . Move it further for a faster zoom . To record wider range of view Move th e powe r zoo m leve r tow a rds W . The sub ject appe ars farth er a way ( Wid e angle) . To record cl os er view Move th e po wer zoo m leve r towa rd s T. The subj ect appe ars clos er (T elephot o). Re[...]

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    Recording Recording 27 You w ill hear a beep sound co unting down for abo ut 10 secon ds (The co unt do wn indic at i o n be gi ns from 8) . The reco rding start s. To stop recor di n g, press STA R T/STOP . To cancel the count dow n Touc h [R ESE T] or press S TART /STO P. To cancel the self-t i mer Fol lo w step s 1 and 2 , the n se lect [OF F] i[...]

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    Recording 28 Recording still images – Memory p hoto recor ding You ca n reco rd still imag es on a “Me mory Stick.” Before recording, follow steps 1 to 7 in “Ge tting star ted” (p. 12 - p. 22). 1 Remove the lens cap. Pul l the lens cap string down and a ttach it to the grip belt. 2 Press O PEN and op en the LCD pane l. 3 Slide the POWER s[...]

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    Recording Recording 29 To record still images continu ously – Burs t Select the (MEMORY SET) menu, [STILL S ET], then [ BURST] (p. 64). You c an re cor d 3 t o 32 i mage s co nti nuous ly in a time inte rval of a bout 0.5 to 0.07 s econds. Indicators d isplayed du ring recording A Reco rdin g fo lder B Image s ize (2016 × 15 12) or (640 × 480) [...]

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    Recording 30 Using th e flas h The recommen ded distan ce to the subj ect when using the built-in flash is 0.3 to 2.5 m (1 to 8 feet). Your ca mcorder is set to auto flash ing by default , so accordin g to the l ighting condition s, the flash ma y be a utoma tically activated when you press PHOTO. Follo w th e st eps below wh en yo u always want t [...]

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    Recording Recording 31 z Tips • T he amo unt of lig ht used by the f lash is a djusted automa tically . To adj ust it manuall y, selec t [FLASH LEVEL] from the (CAMERA SET) menu (p. 58). • Wh en the f o c u s is hard to ad jus t, use th e HOLOGRAM AF functi on ( p. 37 ), or refer to “Adjusting th e foc us ma nu ally” (p . 36) fo r th e prop[...]

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    Recording 32 Recordin g a sti ll image on a “Memory Stick” whil e recordi ng movies on a tape The image s ize is se t to [6 40 × 480]. If you want to record a still image in a differen t size, use the Memory photo recording function (p. 28). Press PHOTO fully during tape record ing. To record still images in stand by mo de Press and hold PHOTO[...]

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    Recording Recording 33 Fixing the exposur e for the selected s ubject – Flexibl e spot met er You can adj ust and fi x the expo sure to the subject, so th at it is recorded in suitable brightn ess even when t here is strong contrast between the subj ect and the ba ckgroun d (such as subject s in the limeli ght on stage ) . 1 Touc h durin g rec or[...]

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    Recording 34[...]

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    Recording Recording 35 5 Touc h [ O N ], th en . appear s. To cancel Su per NightSh ot, foll ow steps 3 and 4, th en s elec t [OF F] i n ste p 5. Or, set the NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING switch to z (g reen). To record a clearer picture in color o n the ta pe – Col or Sl ow Shu tter 1 Slid e the POWER switc h to sele ct th e CAMERA-TAPE mode. 2 Make su[...]

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    Recording 36 To adjust the focus aut oma tically Follow steps 1 and 2, then to uch [AUTO] in ste p 3. Or pr es s FOC U S af ter step 4. b Notes • You cannot use the SPOT FO CUS function together with: – NightF ramin g funct ion – [PROGRAM AE] • Focusing distance inform ation wi ll not be displaye d. Adjusti ng the focu s manuall y You can a[...]

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    Recording Recording 37 Using suppl ementary light t o focus on a st ill image – HOLOGRAM AF When you are recording in a dark pl ace, you can use the HOLOGRAM AF light to focus on subjec ts until the focus is fixe d. The maximu m foca l distance for the HOLOGRAM AF light is about 2.5 m (8 feet). [HOLOGRAM AF] is set to [AUTO] by default (p. 61) . [...]

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    Recording 38 Adjusti ng the fra me and foc us when recor ding a s till image i n darkness – NightFram ing You ca n obse rve the subj ect i n tot al darkne ss. When reco rdin g, the HOLO G R AM AF lig ht is emitted t o focus o n a subj ect un til the f ocus i s fixe d. 1 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to select the CAMERA-MEMORY mode. 2 Set the[...]

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    Recording Recording 39 [OVERLAP] (fade in on ly) [WIPE] (f ade in on ly) [DOT FADER] (fade in only) 1 Slide the POWER switch to select the CAMERA-TAPE mode. 2 Touc h in th e standb y mod e (to fade in) or du ring recording (to fa de out). 3 Touch [FADER]. If the item is not displaye d on the screen , touc h / . I f you ca nn ot fin d it , t ouc h [[...]

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    Recording 40 9 Press STA R T /STO P t o star t r ecord in g. [M. OV R LA P ] stops flas hing , a nd disapp ears w hen fadi ng is finish ed. Using spec ial eff ects – Digital effect You can add digita l effect s to th e record ings. [STI LL] You ca n record a m ovie wh ile supe rimpo sing it on a previous ly recor ded still image. [FLASH] (flas h [...]

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    Recording Recording 41 * It is hard to a djust th e focus a utoma ticall y when you choose this effe ct . Adj ust the focus manually usin g a tripod to ste a dy the camc or der . 5 Touc h . appears . To cancel Digital e ffect Fol lo w step s 2 and 3 , the n se lect [OF F] in ste p 4. b Notes • Y ou canno t use Digi ta l eff e ct toge the r with: [...]

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    Recording 42 [M T CAM CHROMA] (Memory Chroma key) You c an have th e movie swap into the blue area of a sti ll image su ch as an illustr ation or into a fram e with a b lu e area enc lose d by the fr am e. 1 Check th at you h ave a “M emory Stick” with the still image to be super impo sed an d a ta pe (o nl y if yo u are recor ding on t ape) in[...]

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    Recording Recording 43 • Wh en you u se the M EMORY MIX f unction i n the mirror mo de (p. 26), the pi cture on the LCD screen appear s nor m al ly, w itho ut being mirr or - reve r se d. • You may not be abl e to play ba ck pict ures modified on your computer or recorded with o ther camc orders on your camco rd er. z Tip The supplied SPVD-010 [...]

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    Recording 44 3 Touch . The last scen e of the m ost re cent record ing is played back f or about 5 secon ds, a nd the camc o rd er ent e rs the st a ndb y mod e at th e point whe re th e l as t record ing h as finish ed. To cancel the oper ation Touc h [C ANC EL]. b Note • The EN D SEAR CH f unction will n ot wo rk corr ectly when there is a b la[...]

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    Playback Playback 45 Playba ck Viewing movies recorded on a tape Make sur e you have a r ecorde d cassett e inserted into yo ur cam c ord er. Some of the ope rations a re po ssible us ing the Remot e C omman der or using t he touch panel . When yo u want to pla y back reco rdin gs on your TV, see page 53. 1 Press OPEN and o pen the LCD panel. 2 Sli[...]

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    Playback 46 Indicato rs displayed durin g tape playback A Rem a in in g ba tt er y B Recordi ng m od e (SP or LP) C Tape tr an sport in dica to r D Time code (hour : minu te : seco nd: frame) or tape co unter (ho ur : minut e: seco nd) E Pers onal Menu b utton (p. 56) F Vide o oper at i o n butt ons Playing back in var iou s modes To fast f orward [...]

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    Playback Playback 47 Viewing reco rdings wit h added effects – Digita l eff ect You can apply [STILL], [FL ASH], [LUMI. KEY], and [TRAIL] effects when viewing recorded p ictures. For details on each e ffect, see page 40. 1 Slid e the PO WER swi tch rep eatedl y to select the PLAY/EDIT mode. 2 Touch while the picture you want to add th e effect to[...]

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    Playback 48 Viewing r ecordings on a “Memory Stick” You ca n view pic t ures one at a t ime on the screen . Wh en you ha ve a lot of pic tures, yo u can list them to search th rough th em easily. Make su re yo u ha v e a r eco rded “Memo ry Stick” inserted into your camcord er. When you wan t to p lay b ack a recorded pictur e on y our TV, [...]

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    Playback Playback 49 Indicators d isplayed during “Memory Stick” playback A Remaining batte ry B Still image size C Pict ure numb er/Tot al number of rec or ded pi cture s i n th e cu rr ent play bac k fol de r D Fold er n ame E Play ing time ( movi es on ly) F Previous/ne xt folder in dicator The fo llo win g in dica tors appe ar w hen the fir[...]

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    Playback 50 To re t u r n to the sing le disp lay mo de, touc h the pict ur e t hat you wan t to disp l ay . To view pictu res in othe r fold ers in the index screen 1 Touch . 2 Touch . 3 Touch [PB FOLD ER]. 4 Selec t a fo lder with / , then t ouch . Various playback functions You can magn ify a small sub ject in a recordin g and displa y it on the[...]

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    Playback Playback 51 4 Select (PICT. APPLI.), then [PB ZOOM] by touchin g / and touc h . 5 Play ba ck the still picture or mo vie, and touc h the sc reen at th e po int you want to magnify within the displayed frame. The pi ct ure i s ma gni fie d ap pr oxima tel y twice the orig i nal size and ce nt er ed at the poin t you t ouche d on t he scre e[...]

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    Playback 52 3 Touch [DATA COD E]. If th e ite m is not disp layed on t he screen, touch / . If y ou ca nnot fi nd it , touch [MENU], and select i t from the (STANDARD SET) menu. 4 Select [CAMERA DATA] or [DATE/ TIME] then touch . To hide the date /tim e/the camera settings data Foll ow step s 2 and 3, and s elect [ OFF] in step 4. Camera settings d[...]

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    Playback Playback 53 Playing the picture on a TV Conne ct yo ur cam corde r to a TV usin g the supplied A/V co nnecting cable as sh own in the follo wing ill ustration. Connect the supplie d AC Adapt or to the wall socket for the power supply (p. 13). Refer also to the instruc tion manuals suppl ied with the de vi ces to be con nected. To copy t o [...]

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    Playback 54 Locating a scene on a tape for playback Searc hing quickl y for a desired scene – Ze ro set memory 1 During playback, pr ess ZERO SET MEMORY on the Remote Comman der at the po int you wa nt to locate la ter on. The tape counter is rese t to “0:0 0:00 ” and app ears o n the scr een. If the tape count er is not di sp laye d, pr es s[...]

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    Playback Playback 55 3 Press . (previous)/ > (next) on the Remote Comma nder to select a title that you want to play. Playback sta rts aut omatically fr om the selected title. To cancel the operat i on Press STOP on th e Remote Commander. b Notes • You cannot use Title se arch when [ SEARCH] is set to [OFF] on the (EDIT/PLAY) menu (it is set t[...]

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    Using the Menu 56 B Advanced ope ratio ns Using th e Menu Selecting menu items You can cha nge va rious settin gs or make detailed adjustments u sing th e menu ite ms displaye d on the s creen . 1 Turn on the power (p. 16 ). 2 Touch . The Perso nal M en u appe ars. It ems t hat are used oft en are disp layed as short- cuts. The avai labl e me nu it[...]

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    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 57 6 Select the desired setti ng. chan ges t o . If you deci de n ot t o change the s etting, touch to ret urn to the pr evi o us scree n. 7 Touc h , t hen to hid e th e menu screen. You c an also touc h (ret urn) t o go ba ck a screen each time you touch the butto n. To use th e short-cu ts of the Personal Menu You c[...]

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    Using the Menu 58 Using the (CAMERA SET) menu – PROGRA M AE/WH ITE BAL./16 :9 WIDE, etc. You can sele ct items listed be low on the CAMERA SET menu. To select items , see “Selec tin g menu items” (p. 5 6). The default setting s are mark ed with G . The indic at or s in pare nthe se s appe ar when the settin g is selec ted. The s ettings you c[...]

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    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 59 * Your cam c or de r is adj uste d to focus only on subj e ct s in the mi ddle to far dis ta nc e. **Your camco rd er is adjus te d to fo cu s onl y on dist an t subj ect s. SPOT METER See page 33 for det ail s. EXPOSURE See page 33 for det ail s. WHITE BAL. You can adjus t th e co lor ba la nce to th e brigh tnes [...]

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    Using the Menu 60 SHARPNESS You ca n adju st th e sh arpn ess of th e imag e outli ne with / . appe ars when the shar pnes s is anyt hing othe r t han t he de faul t s etti ng. AUTO SHUTTER SPOT FOCUS See page 35 for deta ils. EXP. FOCUS When yo u ar e reco rdi ng pic tu res on a “Me mor y St ic k” whi le focu sin g manu al ly , you can s ee if[...]

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    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 61 REDEYE REDUC SUPER NS See p age 34 for details . NS LIGHT Whe n usi n g the Nig h t Sh ot fun ct ion to re cord , yo u can rec or d clea re r pictu re s by using the NightShot Light to emit infrar ed rays (invi si ble). The maximum shoo ting distan ce usi ng the Ni ght S hot Ligh t is abou t 3 mete rs (10 fe et ). [...]

  • Page 62

    Using the Menu 62 DIGITAL Z OOM You can sel ect the maximu m zoom level in case y ou want to z oom to a le vel greater than 10 times while rec ording on a t ape. Note t hat the i mage quality decrea ses wh en you a re using the digi t al zoo m. T hi s f unc tion is us eful w he n record ing enla rged p ict ures o f a d ist ant subj ect, such as a b[...]

  • Page 63

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 63 z Tips • The ID -1 system sen ds aspect ratio i nformati on (16:9 , 4:3, or lette r box) b y inse rting signals betwe e n vid eo signals . • The ID-2 syste m sends a copy right protect ion signal wit h the ID-1 signals inserted bet ween video s ignals in an analog connecti on. • S1 video sends inf or mati on [...]

  • Page 64

    Using the Menu 64 Using the (MEMORY SET) menu – BURS T/Q UALITY/IMA GE SIZE/ALL ERASE/ NEW FOLDER , etc. You can sele ct items listed be low on the [MEMOR Y SET] men u. To selec t items, see “Selec tin g menu items” (p. 5 6). The default setting s are mark ed with G . The indic at or s in pare nthe se s appe ar when the settin g is selec ted.[...]

  • Page 65

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 65 QUALITY IMAGE SI ZE MOVIE SET IMAGE SIZ E REMAINING ALL ERASE You can delete all the pictures on a “Memory Stick” th at are not write-pr otected. To delete pi c tures on e by one, see pag e 99. 1 Select [ALL FILES] or [CURRNT FOLDER]. 2 Touch [Y ES] twice. To ca ncel del eti on o f al l p ict ures , sel ec t [N[...]

  • Page 66

    Using the Menu 66 b Notes • The fold er will not be delet e d eve n whe n you de le te al l the pic tur e s in th e folder. • Do not mov e the PO W E R sw i tch or press any button s wh ile [ Erasing a ll da ta . ..] is dis p la ye d on th e s cree n. FORMAT The su pp lied or new l y p urcha se d “Me m or y St ick” ha s been for m atted at [...]

  • Page 67

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 67 REC FOLDER As the de fault setting, pictu res are saved in the 101M SDCF f older. Y ou ca n select a folde r to save y our pi ct ur es . Cre at e ne w fold ers fro m the [N E W F O LD E R] menu, then se lect the folde r to be used for re cording with / and touch . When yo u have a lot of pictu res, you can searc h [...]

  • Page 68

    Using the Menu 68 Using the (PICT. APPLI.) menu – PICT . EFFECT/ SLIDE S HOW/FR AME RE C/SM TH INT. REC , etc. You can select items li sted bel ow on the PICT. APPL I. men u. To se lect i te m s, see “S el ec tin g menu items” (p. 56). The default setting s are mark ed with G . The indic at or s in pare nthe se s appe ar when the settin g is [...]

  • Page 69

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 69 b Note • You cann ot add effe cts to e xternally input p ictures. Also , you ca nnot output pictures e dited with Pic ture eff ects v ia the DV Interfa ce. z Tip • You can copy pic ture s ed ite d usi ng picture e ffe c ts to a “M em or y St ic k” (p. 89) or to another tape (p . 87). MEMO RY MI X See p age [...]

  • Page 70

    Using the Menu 70 To ca ncel the slide sho w, to uch [E ND]. To pa use, to uch [P AUSE]. z Tips • You can select the fi rst picture for the slide show by touching / be fore touching [START]. • If movi es are p layed i n the s lide show, you can adjust t he volum e by t ouching (decrease)/ (incr ease). RESIZE See page 1 00 f or detail s. FRAME R[...]

  • Page 71

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 71 2 Select th e desire d interv al by touc hi ng / , then touc h . You can sele ct from 1 t o 12 0 seco nds fo r the int e rval . 3 Touch [REC START]. Recor di n g start s an d z change s to re d. W hen you r cam c order ha s shot 6 frames, it record s them o n the tape , after performing the END SEARCH functio n dep[...]

  • Page 72

    Using the Menu 72 INT. REC- STL This fu nc tion is use ful to ob se rve t he movem ent of cl ou ds or the change of daylight. You r camcorder wil l shoot a sti ll image at a sele cted inter val and record it on a “ Memory Stick.” a: Shoo ting time b: Inte rval 1 Touch . 2 Select a desire d inte rval t ime (1 , 5, or 10 minute s), t hen touch . [...]

  • Page 73

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 73 Using the (EDIT/ PLAY) m enu – TITLE / TAPE TI TLE/ SEA RCH, etc. You can select items li sted below on t he EDIT/ PLAY me nu. To se lect it ems, see “Sel ecti ng menu items” (p. 56). The defau lt settin gs are ma rked wit h G . Th e setti ngs yo u can ad j u st vary depen d ing on the power mode of yo ur cam[...]

  • Page 74

    Using the Menu 74 END SEARCH SEARCH TITLE Any tit le s yo u have su pe rimp osed usi ng this ca m co rder can only be vie wed on a vide o ca ssett e de vice with t he in dex t itl er fu ncti on. If y ou s uper impos e a title, yo u will be able to search f or it usin g Title se arch. Y ou can s uperim pose up to about 2 0 titles (about 5 letter s p[...]

  • Page 75

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 75 Color white t yellow t vi ol e t t red t cyan t gree n t blue Position You can sele ct fr om 8 to 9 ch oice s. Size smal l y la rg e (You can only selec t the small size when you are entering mor e than 13 charac ters .) 4 Touch . 5 Touch [SA VE]. During playbac k, playba ck pa use, or recording [TITLE SAVE] is dis[...]

  • Page 76

    Using the Menu 76 TAPE TITLE You can lab el a cass ette with Cassette Me mory (up to 10 lett ers). The label will be displayed for approxima tely 5 seconds when you select th e CAME RA- TAPE mode a nd in sert a cass ette, or when y ou se lect t he PLAY /ED IT mode. Up to 4 titles wi ll be displayed at the same time if the cassette has titl es super[...]

  • Page 77

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 77 Using the (STANDARD SET) menu – REC M ODE/MULTI- SOUND/A UDIO M IX/USB- CAMERA , etc. You can selec t the item s listed belo w on the STANDARD SET menu. To select these item s, see “Sel ec ti ng m enu ite ms” ( p. 56). The default se ttings are marked wit h G . The indica t or s in par enthes es ap pea r when[...]

  • Page 78

    Using the Menu 78 b Notes • You can playba c k a dual so und tra c k casse tt e on this camc or de r. Howe ve r, you can not record a dual sou nd track on this c am c or de r. • The sett ing re turns to [STEREO] when yo u discon nect the power source fr om your camcorder for more t han 5 m inutes . AUDIO MIX You ca n ad just th e audio ba lanc [...]

  • Page 79

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 79 b Notes • When you connect y our camc order to o utside power sou rces, [B RIGHT] is automatic ally selected for th e set ting. • When you selec t [ BRI GHT] , batt ery life is reduc ed by abou t 10 pe rce nt du ring recordi ng. A/V c DV OUT You can connec t a dig ita l de vice and an a nalo g d evic e to your [...]

  • Page 80

    Using the Menu 80 DATA CODE REMAINING REMOTE CTRL b Note • The sett ing re turns to [ON] whe n you have the power sou rce d isconnected from your camcorder for more t han 5 m inutes. REC LED BEEP G OFF Select not to display date, tim e a nd the cam era setti ngs da ta during playback. DATE /TIME Se le c t to dis play the da te and ti me dur ing p[...]

  • Page 81

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 81 DISPLAY b Note • You cannot input a sign al to your camco rder if y ou press DISPLAY/BATT INFO while [V-OUT/PANEL] is select ed. MENU ROTATE You can select the scro lling direction (up or down) of the menu items on the LCD screen w hen you to uch or . A.SHUT OFF b Note • When you connect your c amcorder t o the[...]

  • Page 82

    Using the Menu 82 Using the (TIME/ LANGU.) menu – CLOCK SET/ WORLD T IME, etc . You can selec t i te ms li st ed belo w on t he T IME / LANGU. menu. To select ite ms, see “Selec ting menu items” (p. 56). The sett i ngs yo u can adjus t v ary depen ding on t he p ow e r m od e of yo ur cam c or d e r . O n ly the items that can be o perat ed i[...]

  • Page 83

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 83 Customizing Personal Menu You ca n ad d fre que ntly us ed menu items to Perso n al M en u, or sor t the m in the or der you like (cus tomizing). You can custo mize the Perso nal M en u for e ach pow er mo de of your camc orde r. Adding a menu – Add You ca n ad d fre que ntly us ed menu items to Per so nal M en u[...]

  • Page 84

    Using the Menu 84 Dele ting m enu – Dele te 1 Touch . 2 Touch [P-MENU SET UP]. If the d esired menu is not displaye d on the screen, to uch / until th e menu is displa yed. 3 Touch [DELETE]. 4 Touch the me nu that you want to dele te. 5 Touch [YES]. The selected me nu is deleted from Pers onal Menu. 6 Touch . b Not e • You cannot d elete [MENU][...]

  • Page 85

    Usin g the Menu Using the Menu 85 4 Touch the m enu item you w ant to move. 5 Touc h / to move the me nu ite m to the desired place. 6 Touc h . To so rt mor e item s, re pe at step s 4 to 6. 7 Touc h [E ND]. 8 Touc h . b Note • You canno t move [P-MENU SE T UP]. Init iali sin g t he s e ttin gs – Reset You can in iti alize Personal Me nu to t h[...]

  • Page 86

    Dubbing/Editing 86 Dubb ing/ Edi ting Connecting to a VCR or TV You can record the picture from a VCR or T V to a tap e or a “M emory Stick” inse rted int o your camcord er (p. 87). You can also create a copy o f the picture recorded on your camcorder on other recordin g device (p. 87). Conn ect yo ur ca mcor der to a TV or VC R as shown in the[...]

  • Page 87

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 87 Dubbing t o another tape You can cop y and edit t he p icture pl ay ed back on yo ur camcor der t o ot her re cordi ng device s ( such as VCRs). 1 Connect y our VCR to your ca mcorder as a record ing device (p . 86). 2 Prepare your V CR for recording . • Inse rt a ca ss et te fo r r ecord ing. • If your VCR ha[...]

  • Page 88

    Dubbing/Editing 88 5 Start pla ying t he cas sette on y our VCR, or select a TV program. The pictu re p laye d on the co nnec ted devi ce appea rs on t he LCD sc reen of your camcor der. 6 Touch [REC STA RT] at the po int you want to s tart r ecording. 7 Stop recor ding. When reco rding on a ta pe Touc h (stop) o r [R EC PA USE]. When reco rding on[...]

  • Page 89

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 89 Dubbing pictures from a tape to a “Memory Stick” You can recor d movies (wit h sound re cord ed in monaura l) or still im ages (fixe d to imag e size [64 0 × 48 0] ) on a “Memor y Stic k.” Make s ur e you h ave a rec or ded ta pe and a “Memor y Stic k” ins erted int o you r camcorder. 1 Slide the POWE[...]

  • Page 90

    Dubbing/Editing 90 Dubbing still images from a “Memory Stick” to a tape You ca n reco rd still imag es on a tape. Make sur e yo u ha v e the “Me m or y Stick” with th e images and a tape ins erted into your camc order . 1 Slide the P OWER switch to select the PLAY/EDIT mode. 2 Search for the poin t where you want to start du bbing by to uch[...]

  • Page 91

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 91 Dubbing selected scenes from a tape – Digita l progra m editin g You can select up to 20 scenes (programs) and rec ord th em in th e desire d order to oth er recording de vice such as VCRs or to a “Memory S t ic k” inserted i n your camcord er. When yo u are rec ordin g on a “Memor y Stick, ” skip ste ps[...]

  • Page 92

    Dubbing/Editing 92 8 Touch [OTHER DEVICE]. 9 Touch [EDIT SET]. 10 Touch [CONTR OL ]. 11 Select [i.LINK] or [IR]. When co nne cting with an i.LINK cable Touc h [i. LI NK], th en . Go on to “St ep 2 : Adj usting the synchroniz ation of the VCR” (p. 94). When co nne ct in g w ith an A/V connecting ca ble Touc h [I R], then . Foll ow th e pro ced u[...]

  • Page 93

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 93 [IR SE TUP ] c o de lis t The fo ll owing [IR SETU P] co des ar e re cord ed on you r camc order by de fault . (It is set at “3” as the default sett in g. ) * TV/VCR component Manu fac turi ng company [IR SE T U P] co de Sony 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Admiral (M. Wards) 89 Aiwa 47, 54, 80 Akai 49, 51 Audio Dynam ic 21,[...]

  • Page 94

    Dubbing/Editing 94 Step 2 : Adjusting the synchron izati on of the VCR Follo w th e st eps below wh en yo u are performing digital program edit for the first time to a tape in a VCR. You c an skip th is setting if yo u ha ve se t up yo ur V CR b efore using t he follo wing proce dure . You ca n adju st the syn chr oniza tio n of your camc order and[...]

  • Page 95

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 95 Recording th e selected scenes as programs When yo u are per f orming a di gital pr ogram edit for the first time to a tap e in a VCR, g o throug h the pr oce dure s describ ed in Steps 1 and 2 (p . 91 t o p. 94) b eforeh and. 1 Prepa re a ca ssette o r a “M emory Stick.” Inser t a ta pe t o be pl ayed b ack i[...]

  • Page 96

    Dubbing/Editing 96 10 Touch [MARK OUT]. The endi ng po int of the fi rst pr ogram is set , and the l o w e r part of the pr ogr am mark changes to l ight blue. 11 Repeat step s 7 t o 10 and cr eate progr ams. 12 Set your VCR to recording pa use . Skip this ste p i f yo u are conn ecte d vi a an i.LINK ca ble or re cord ing on a “M em ory Stick.?[...]

  • Page 97

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 97 Dubbing sound to a recorded tape You can record a dditiona l audi o to t he origin al sound o n the tap e. You can add sound to a tape alre ady recorded in the 12 -bit mode with out era sing t he orig inal so und. Preparing f or audi o recordi ng Reco rd a ud io in on e o f t h e f ol l o w i ng wa ys . • U sing[...]

  • Page 98

    Dubbing/Editing 98 you have recorde d afterwar ds is n ot outpu t from the speaker . Check the sou nd by usi ng the head p hon es or a TV. Recordin g sound 1 Insert a record ed cass ette into your camcor der. 2 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to select the PLAY/EDIT mode. 3 Touch (play/pa use) to play the tape. 4 Touch (play/pa use) aga in at th [...]

  • Page 99

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 99 Checking and adjusti ng the recorded sound 1 Play back th e t ape on whi ch yo u h ave recorde d audio i n “ Recor ding sound” (p. 98). 2 Touc h . 3 Touc h [M ENU] . 4 Touc h / to sel ect (STANDARD SET), then touch . 5 Touc h / to sel ec t [AUD IO MIX], then touch . 6 Touch / to adjust the balanc e between the[...]

  • Page 100

    Dubbing/Editing 100 To delete picture s on the index scree n You ca n easi ly sear ch f or th e pi ctur e t o be dele ted b y di spl ayin g 6 pict ures at onc e. 1 Slide th e POWE R swi tc h to se le ct the PLAY/EDIT mode. 2 Touch . 3 Touch . 4 Touch . 5 Touch [ DELETE]. 6 Touc h the pi ct ur e you w an t to de let e . appears on t he image to be d[...]

  • Page 101

    Dubbing/Editing Dubbing/Editing 101 Memory capacity for still images after resizing b Notes • Y ou may not be able t o resize imag es record ed on oth e r de vi c e s. • Y ou canno t resiz e mo vie s. Marking recorded images with specific information – Image prot ection/P rint ma rk Make sure the writ e-protect tab on th e “Memor y Stick”[...]

  • Page 102

    Dubbing/Editing 102 5 Touch [PROTECT]. 6 Touch the image th at you wa nt to protect. 7 Touch . 8 Touch [END]. To cancel image pro tection Follow steps 1 to 5, th en touch t he image to canc el im age pro tecti on . - disapp ears fr om the i m age. Sele ctin g sti ll im ages fo r pri nting – Prin t mar k You ca n mark im ages th at you want t o pr[...]

  • Page 103

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 103 Trou blesh ootin g Troubleshooting If you r un int o any prob lem us ing yo ur camcor der, use th e following tabl e t o troubl eshoo t the pro blem. If the probl em persists, remov e the po wer source an d contact yo ur Sony deal e r. If “C: ss : ss ” is disp l ayed on the LCD scr een or t he view fi nder,[...]

  • Page 104

    Troubleshooting 104 Batteri es/Power sourc es Casse tte tapes Sympt om Cause and/or Corrective Actions The CHG (charge ) lamp doe s not light whil e the batter y pa ck is be ing charged. c Atta ch the b atte ry pac k to t he cam cord er cor rect ly. If th e la mp sti ll does not lig ht up, the n it ind ic ates tha t no powe r is supp lie d from the[...]

  • Page 105

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 105 LCD screen /viewfi nder The Casse tte Me mo ry indica tor doe s not appe ar wh ile u sing a ca ssette with Cassett e Memor y . c Clean the g ol d -p la ted co n ne ct or of the cas s ett e. (p. 117) The remaini ng tape indica tor is not dis pla yed. c Set [ REMAINING] to [ON] on the (STANDARD SET) menu to alway[...]

  • Page 106

    Troubleshooting 106 Recordin g If you are usi n g a “Me m or y Stick ” for r ecord i ng, refe r als o t o the “ Me mory S tick” s ect ion . ( p. 1 08 ) Sympt om Cause and/or Corrective Actions The t ape does not start wh en yo u press START/ STOP. c Slide the POW ER s witch to tu rn on the C AME RA-TAP E la mp. (p. 16 ) c The tape has rea c[...]

  • Page 107

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 107 Playback If yo u are pl ayin g ba ck th e pi ctur es st or ed on a “Me mory S ti ck,” refe r als o to the “Memor y St ick ” sect i o n. (p . 108) END SEAR CH doe s no t wo rk. • The cass ette was ejec ted after recor ding w hen using a casset te wi thout Casse tte Memo ry. ( p. 116) • The cassette i[...]

  • Page 108

    Troubleshooting 108 “Memory Stick” Sympt om Cause and/or Corrective Actions Cannot o pe rate f unc tio ns using the “Memor y S tic k. ” c Set the P OWER switch to the CAMERA-MEMORY or PLAY/EDIT mode. ( p. 1 6) c Insert a “Memo ry Stick” in to your c amcorder. (p. 21) • The “M emor y Stic k” was f orma tt ed o n a pe rson al co mpu[...]

  • Page 109

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 109 Dubbing/Edi ting The data file ico n flas he s. • The file is dama ge d. • The file forma t is not suppor t ed on your camcor de r . (p. 11 7) Sympt om Cause and/or Corrective A ctions Pictures from con nected d evices a re not displa yed on the LCD scre en or the view finder. c Set [DISPLAY] to [LCD PANEL][...]

  • Page 110

    Troubleshooting 110 Digita l pr ogr am ed iti ng on the tape does not func ti on. c Set the input se lec tor on the VCR co rre ctly , th en ch eck the c o nnec tion between your c am c or de r and the VCR . (p. 8 6) c When you r camc or de r is conn ecte d to a DV device that is not a Sony product v ia an i.LINK cable, select [IR] in st ep11 of “[...]

  • Page 111

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 111 Warning indicators and messages Self-dia gnos is displa y/Wa rni ng indi cat or s If ind icato rs appea r on t he scree n or in t he view finde r, ch eck the follow ing. See the p age i n parent hese s for de tails . Indicat ion Cause and/or Corrective Actions C: ss : ss / E: ss : ss (S elf- diagnosi s dis play[...]

  • Page 112

    Troubleshooting 112 * You hear a melody or beep sound when the wa rn ing in dicators a ppe ar on the sc r een. (Warning indicato r pertai ning to “Memor y S tic k” formatti ng)* • The “M emor y Stic k” dat a i s d ama ged . • The “Memory St ick” i s not f ormatt ed corr ectly (p. 66). (Warning indicato r pertainin g to incompat ible[...]

  • Page 113

    Troubles hootin g Troubleshooting 113 Warning messag es If me ss ages app ear on the sc re en, ch ec k the fol lowi ng . See the p age in paren th eses fo r deta i ls . Subjects Indicatio ns Corrective Ac tions/ Ref er en ces Battery Use the “InfoLITHIUM” ba tte r y pack . c S ee pa ge 119. Batt er y level is low. c Charge the batter y (p. 13).[...]

  • Page 114

    Troubleshooting 114 “Mem ory S t ic k ” USB streaming... T his f unc ti on is not available . • You tried to play back o r record on a “Mem ory St ick” d urin g USB Streami ng. Memory Stick folders are full. • Y ou cannot create folders exceeding 999MSDCF. c You cannot delet e the c reated folders usi ng your ca mcorder. You will have t[...]

  • Page 115

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 115 Addition al Informatio n Using your camcorder abroad Powe r supply You can use y our camcor der i n any country / regions using the AC Adaptor supplie d with your camco rder wit hin AC 100 V to 24 0 V, 50/60 H z. Use a commerci al ly availabl e AC plug adapto r [a] , if nec essary, d epend ing o[...]

  • Page 116

    Additional Information 116 Usable cassette tapes You ca n use the mini DV f ormat casset t e only. Use a cassette with the mark. is a trad e mark. Cassette Memor y Ther e ar e 2 t y pes of mi ni DV ca ssettes: tho se with Cassette Me mo ry and those without Casset te Memory . Cassettes with Cass ette Memory have t h e (Cassette Memory) mark. A cass[...]

  • Page 117

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 117 When la bel ing t he cass ette Be sure to pl ace the label only on the locations as show n in the fo llow in g illus t ra tion so a s not to caus e m a lfunct i on of yo ur cam c orde r. After us i ng th e casse tte Rewind the tape to the beginning to avoid distor tion of t he pictur e or th e s[...]

  • Page 118

    Additional Information 118 • On a “Me mory Sti ck” forma tted on a comp ut er: A “Memor y Sti ck” format t e d by the Windo ws OS or using Ma cintos h comp ut ers does not ha ve guaran teed compatibili ty with your camcorder. • D ata rea d/wr ite speed m ay va ry dep ending on the com bi na tion of th e “M emor y Stick ” and “Mem [...]

  • Page 119

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 119 Notes on using the “Mem ory Stick PRO” • The maximum memory ca pacity of a “Memor y Sti ck ” that can be use d on your camc orde r i s 1 G B (51 2 M B fo r a “ Memo ry Stic k PRO Duo” ). • Thi s unit do es not su ppor t hi g h speed data tran sfer. Notes on i mage data compatibil[...]

  • Page 120

    Additional Information 120 – Put the b attery pack in a pocket to warm it up, and i nse rt it in yo ur camc orde r r ig ht before y ou start t aki ng shot s. – Use a larg e ca pacity batter y pa ck: NP - FM50/ FM70/QM71 /QM71D /FM9 1/ QM91 /QM 9 1D (opt i on al). • Freque nt us e of the LCD sc re en or a freq ue nt playba ck, fast forw ard or[...]

  • Page 121

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 121 About i. LINK The DV Interf a ce on this unit is an i.LINK- comp liant DV In terfac e. This secti on des cribes the i.L INK standar d and its feat ures. What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a digital serial int er fa ce for trans f er ring dig ital v id eo, di gi tal au di o, and other data to other i.LINK[...]

  • Page 122

    Additional Information 122 Maintenance and precautions On camcorder use and care • Do not use or st ore the camc order in the foll o win g l o c a tio ns . – Anywh ere extr eme ly hot or cold . Never leave yo ur camc orde r ex pose d to tempe ra tu re s abov e 60 °C (140 °F ), su ch a s under di re ct su nl ig ht, nea r he aters o r in a car [...]

  • Page 123

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 123 How to prevent mo istu re cond ens ation When yo u bring your ca m corder from a co l d plac e i nto a war m place, p ut your c amcorder i n a pla sti c bag and s eal i t t ight ly. Remov e th e ba g when the air temperature inside the plas tic bag has re ached th e surrou nding t emperat ure (a[...]

  • Page 124

    Additional Information 124 – Lea vi ng t he case i n co ntact w i t h ru bber o r viny l obj ects for a lon g peri od of t ime. About ca re and storage of the lens • Wipe th e surf ace of t he l ens clea n wit h a so ft cloth in the following insta n ces: – When ther e ar e f ingerpr ints o n th e lens surfac e. – In hot or humid locations [...]

  • Page 125

    Addit iona l Infor mat ion Additional Information 125 Specification Video camera r ecorder Sys tem Video recording system 2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system Sitl l im age re co rdin g s y s te m Exif Ver . 2.2 *1 *1 “Exif” is a file forma t for still i mages, establishe d by the JEI TA (J ap an Elect ro nic s and Inform ation Tec hnology I[...]

  • Page 126

    Additional Information 126 General Power requ i rements DC 7.2 V (batt ery pac k) DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor) Average power consum ption (when using the batte ry pa ck) During cam era recor ding using the vie wfinder 3.3 W During cam e ra re cording usi ng the LCD 3.8 W Oper ati ng temper ature 0 ° C to 40 ° C (32 ° F t o 10 4 ° F) Stor age tem perat[...]

  • Page 127

    Quick Refer ence Quick Refer ence 127 Quick Refere nce Identifying parts and controls Camcorder A Lens ca p (p. 23, 28) B LCD/T ouc h pan el scre en ( p. 3, 1 7) C OPEN bu tton (p. 17) D DISPLAY/BATT INFO b utton (p. 14) E Bat te ry p ack/ Batte ry term i nal cover (p. 13) F “Mem ory St i ck ” slot (p . 21) G Acces s lamp (p. 2 1, 118) H Speak [...]

  • Page 128

    Quick Reference 128 A Flash (p . 30 ) B Focu s rin g (p. 36) C Lens (Carl Zeiss Lens ) Your camcor der is equi pp ed with a Carl Zeiss lens which can rep roduce fi ne ima ges. The lens for you r cam corde r was de velo ped jointly by Carl Zeis s, in German y, and Sony Corp or ation. It ad opts the MTF meas urement s yste m for vi deo camer as and o[...]

  • Page 129

    Quick Refer ence Quick Refer ence 129 A BACK LIGHT button (p . 32) B RESET button If you press RESET, all the sett ings incl udi n g the da te and time , ex ce pt the Personal Menu items, return to the default. C A/V (audio/v ideo) jack ( p. 86) D (LANC) jack ( b lue) The LANC control jack is u sed for cont rolling t he tape transpo rt of vi deo de[...]

  • Page 130

    Quick Reference 130 A Viewfi nd e r lens adju st ment lever (p. 17) B Casset te compartment (p. 20) C OPEN/ Z EJECT lever (p. 20) D Tripod re ce ptacle Make sure that the leng th of the tripo d screw is less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch). Otherw i se , you cann ot atta ch the tripo d securel y , and the screw ma y dam ag e your camcor der.[...]

  • Page 131

    Quick Refer ence Quick Refer ence 131 Remote Commander Remove the insulation shee t befor e usin g the Remote Commander. A PHOTO button (p. 28) B Mem or y contr ol but tons (I ndex, –/ +, Mem or y playbac k) (p. 48 ) C SEARCH M. button (p. 54) D . / > button s (p. 54) E Vide o con trol bu ttons ( Rewi nd, Play back, F ast-f orward, Paus e, Sto[...]

  • Page 132

    Quick Reference 132 WARNING Battery may explode if mistre ate d . Do not rechar ge, dis assemble o r dispos e of in fi re. b Notes on the Remote Commander • A button-typ e lithium ba tt ery (CR202 5) is used in the R emote Commander. Do not use batteri es other than CR2025. • Point the remot e sens or awa y from str ong light sources such a s d[...]

  • Page 133

    Quick Refer ence Quick Refer ence 133 Indicator s for the LCD s creen an d viewfinde r Following in dicators will appear on the LCD scree n an d view fi nder to ind icate t he stat e of your c amcorde r. Indicat ors Mean ings y 60mi n Remainin g batte ry (p. 24) SP , LP Recordin g mod e (p. 25 ) PAL syste m video (p. 107) STBY RE C Recordin g sta n[...]

  • Page 134

    Quick Reference 134 Index Numerics 16:9 WIDE mode ........... ... 62 A A/V c onn ectin g cabl e .......... ............. . 53, 86, 97 AC Adaptor ....... ................ 16 Adj us ting th e vi ew find er .. . 17 Audio dubbing (AUD DUB CTRL)................ ......... 97 AUDIO MIX ............ ... 78, 99 AUDIO MODE .... .... ......... 77 Aut o sh ut [...]

  • Page 135

    Quick Refer ence Quick Refer ence 135 LCD br ig ht ness (LC D BRIGHT)................. ....17 LCD COLOR .............. .......78 LCD screen ...... ................. ...3 LCD/VF SET .......... .......... . 78 LP ( Long Pl ay) See Re cording mo de (REC MODE) Lum i n a nce key (LU MI. KEY) ......... ........... .......40 M Main so un d See MULTI-SOUND[...]

  • Page 136

    USB-CAMERA .......... 79 USB-PLY/EDT........... 79 Using abroad ............ ....... 115 V Video head ........... .... ....... 123 VIDEO INPUT ..... .... ......... 79 Viewfinder......... ............. ... 17 Brightnes s (VF B. LIGHT) ............. ... 78 Volume (VOLUME) ... 45, 48 W Warning indicato rs ...... .... 111 Warning messages ........... 1[...]