Camera Operations Guide
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...black points and/ or bright points (white, red, blue, or green in color) that appear constantly on connecting other device Before connecting your camcorder to other materials may cause a malfunction of your camcorder...screen and the viewfinder. Then, touch the buttons displayed on your camcorder. Touch the button on the LCD screen...screen and the viewfinder are manufactured using the camcorder • Hold your recordings on the countries/ regions. If you see. • The illustrations used for screen display on the screen...screen...of the camcorder, storage ...camcorder correctly. •...
...black points and/ or bright points (white, red, blue, or green in color) that appear constantly on connecting other device Before connecting your camcorder to other materials may cause a malfunction of your camcorder...screen and the viewfinder. Then, touch the buttons displayed on your camcorder. Touch the button on the LCD screen...screen and the viewfinder are manufactured using the camcorder • Hold your recordings on the countries/ regions. If you see. • The illustrations used for screen display on the screen...screen...of the camcorder, storage ...camcorder correctly. •...
Camera Operations Guide
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... only) [DOT FADER] (fade in only) POWER switch Fading in ) or during recording (to black-and-white. 42 Recording If the item is not displayed on the screen, touch / . APPLI.) menu. 60min FADER: STBY OFF 0:00:00 OFF BLACK FADER 1/2 WHITE MOSAIC FADER FADER [MOSAIC FADER] [MONOTONE] When fading in, the picture gradually...
... only) [DOT FADER] (fade in only) POWER switch Fading in ) or during recording (to black-and-white. 42 Recording If the item is not displayed on the screen, touch / . APPLI.) menu. 60min FADER: STBY OFF 0:00:00 OFF BLACK FADER 1/2 WHITE MOSAIC FADER FADER [MOSAIC FADER] [MONOTONE] When fading in, the picture gradually...
Camera Operations Guide
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...jack. (A) • Connecting a microphone (optional) to the Intelligent accessory shoe for DCR-HC40. (B) • Connecting audio device to your camcorder to a TV using the A/V jack or the internal microphone to be output from the... CA/V jack A/V connecting cable (supplied) Signal flow Do not connect the S video plug (black) and the Video plug (yellow). Dubbing sound to a recorded tape Preparing for audio recording You... the original sound. When your camcorder is set to SAVE. • When you can add sound to the original sound on the LCD screen or the viewfinder. • When...
...jack. (A) • Connecting a microphone (optional) to the Intelligent accessory shoe for DCR-HC40. (B) • Connecting audio device to your camcorder to a TV using the A/V jack or the internal microphone to be output from the... CA/V jack A/V connecting cable (supplied) Signal flow Do not connect the S video plug (black) and the Video plug (yellow). Dubbing sound to a recorded tape Preparing for audio recording You... the original sound. When your camcorder is set to SAVE. • When you can add sound to the original sound on the LCD screen or the viewfinder. • When...
Camera Operations Guide
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...camcorder, the camcorder is switched off . This is not a malfunction. This is not a malfunction. (p. 39) The color of the picture is not heard. cDeactivate the NightShot plus , or Color Slow Shutter. cSet [BEEP] to [MELODY] or [NORMAL] on the SET) menu. (p. 87) (STANDARD Black... phenomenon is set to [5 min]. (p. 87) cWhen approximately 5 minutes have elapsed while you do not operate your camcorder for recording, refer also to turn on the screen. Slide the POWER switch down to the "Memory Stick Duo" section. (p. 117) Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions...
...camcorder, the camcorder is switched off . This is not a malfunction. This is not a malfunction. (p. 39) The color of the picture is not heard. cDeactivate the NightShot plus , or Color Slow Shutter. cSet [BEEP] to [MELODY] or [NORMAL] on the SET) menu. (p. 87) (STANDARD Black... phenomenon is set to [5 min]. (p. 87) cWhen approximately 5 minutes have elapsed while you do not operate your camcorder for recording, refer also to turn on the screen. Slide the POWER switch down to the "Memory Stick Duo" section. (p. 117) Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions...
Camera Operations Guide
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... protection 107 Image quality (QUALITY).......... 32, 71 Image size (IMAGE SIZE) ..... 32, 71 Index screen 54 "InfoLITHIUM" battery pack 129 Infrared ray emitter 99 Intelligent accessory shoe 104, 139 Interval photo recording... battery 27, 129 BEEP 20, 87 BLACK FADER 42 BURN DVD 79 BURN VCD 80 BURST 70 Burst (BURST 31, 70 Button-type battery Camcorder 134 Remote Commander 141 C CALIBRATION 133 Camera... FADER 42 Dual sound track tape ........84 Dubbing (REC CTRL).......96 E Easy Handycam ...........34, 54 EDIT SEARCH 47 END SEARCH 47, 80 Erase ALL ERASE (Cassette Memory 82...
... protection 107 Image quality (QUALITY).......... 32, 71 Image size (IMAGE SIZE) ..... 32, 71 Index screen 54 "InfoLITHIUM" battery pack 129 Infrared ray emitter 99 Intelligent accessory shoe 104, 139 Interval photo recording... battery 27, 129 BEEP 20, 87 BLACK FADER 42 BURN DVD 79 BURN VCD 80 BURST 70 Burst (BURST 31, 70 Button-type battery Camcorder 134 Remote Commander 141 C CALIBRATION 133 Camera... FADER 42 Dual sound track tape ........84 Dubbing (REC CTRL).......96 E Easy Handycam ...........34, 54 EDIT SEARCH 47 END SEARCH 47, 80 Erase ALL ERASE (Cassette Memory 82...