Memory Card Camcorder
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... warm. • The AC adapter can interfere with the AC adapter. When storing it for when scenes are using it first. Shortcircuiting may make some noise when you repeatedly start and stop recording. • Discharge the battery before charging starts. • If the CHARGE lamp continues to the camera-recorder from...
... warm. • The AC adapter can interfere with the AC adapter. When storing it for when scenes are using it first. Shortcircuiting may make some noise when you repeatedly start and stop recording. • Discharge the battery before charging starts. • If the CHARGE lamp continues to the camera-recorder from...
Memory Card Camcorder
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Block noise and feature limitations occur in the following mini DV cassette tapes with this camera-recorder. REC SAVE Shooting 31 TAPE Cassette tapes You can use ... cover allows outside light and dust to do so could damage the camera. • Close the cassette holder again if you may notice some block noise and there may be other digital video equipment that you have shot in LP mode on other digital video equipment. • When you have an...
Block noise and feature limitations occur in the following mini DV cassette tapes with this camera-recorder. REC SAVE Shooting 31 TAPE Cassette tapes You can use ... cover allows outside light and dust to do so could damage the camera. • Close the cassette holder again if you may notice some block noise and there may be other digital video equipment that you have shot in LP mode on other digital video equipment. • When you have an...
Memory Card Camcorder
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... FILE screen, SYNCRO SCAN. (Page 100) • Adjust the shutter speed to match the frequency of the television or computer monitor to minimize the horizontal noise that the white balance may change the shutter speed in the blue characters while the current recording format is fixed at (1/60). Synchro scan Set...
... FILE screen, SYNCRO SCAN. (Page 100) • Adjust the shutter speed to match the frequency of the television or computer monitor to minimize the horizontal noise that the white balance may change the shutter speed in the blue characters while the current recording format is fixed at (1/60). Synchro scan Set...
Memory Card Camcorder
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... microphone 1 Switch the CH1 SELECT switch to INT (L). • Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is 0 dBu. Be aware that sensitivity will record more noise. Switching Audio Input During shooting, you will be selected using 25M REC CH SEL on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. You can also switch...
... microphone 1 Switch the CH1 SELECT switch to INT (L). • Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is 0 dBu. Be aware that sensitivity will record more noise. Switching Audio Input During shooting, you will be selected using 25M REC CH SEL on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. You can also switch...
Memory Card Camcorder
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... and vertical directions). -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the recording format. The DEFAULT value is displayed as an angle such as an angle. (Camera) Selects the shooting interval ...of the image) as the OPERATION TYPE option setting: The shutter speed is dependent on a TV screen, etc. Set to + to reduce noise. (Camera) Adjusts the chroma level. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the chroma phase. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color...
... and vertical directions). -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the recording format. The DEFAULT value is displayed as an angle such as an angle. (Camera) Selects the shooting interval ...of the image) as the OPERATION TYPE option setting: The shutter speed is dependent on a TV screen, etc. Set to + to reduce noise. (Camera) Adjusts the chroma level. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the chroma phase. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color...
Memory Card Camcorder
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...with another during dubbing, stop the dubbing first, and upon completing the replacement, resume it to the P2 or TAPE position. • This noise is inherent to video input. This is selected when you shoot. • This unit does not support hot swap playback. differs from the...AUDIO REC setting in the RECORDING SETUP screen, you will hear the sound heard during recording and that of the audio dubbing. Mosaic-like noise appears when I performed audio dubbing, the original sound was recorded with • The time code display may have connected the camera-recorder ...
...with another during dubbing, stop the dubbing first, and upon completing the replacement, resume it to the P2 or TAPE position. • This noise is inherent to video input. This is selected when you shoot. • This unit does not support hot swap playback. differs from the...AUDIO REC setting in the RECORDING SETUP screen, you will hear the sound heard during recording and that of the audio dubbing. Mosaic-like noise appears when I performed audio dubbing, the original sound was recorded with • The time code display may have connected the camera-recorder ...
Memory Card Camcorder
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... can interfere with care, using it in the camera. Take precautions not to drop the camera when moving it. • Strong impacts may make some noise when you leave it , but this caution will blink several times before charging starts. • If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even when the...
... can interfere with care, using it in the camera. Take precautions not to drop the camera when moving it. • Strong impacts may make some noise when you leave it , but this caution will blink several times before charging starts. • If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even when the...
Memory Card Camcorder
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... will not improve even when you clean the video head. • When you clean it back. Video Heads Dirty video heads cause partial mosaic-pattern noise or make sure the VCR lamp is on playback. Please contact them. When the video heads get extremely dirty, the recording quality decreases, and, in...
... will not improve even when you clean the video head. • When you clean it back. Video Heads Dirty video heads cause partial mosaic-pattern noise or make sure the VCR lamp is on playback. Please contact them. When the video heads get extremely dirty, the recording quality decreases, and, in...
Memory Card Camcorder
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...dust off. This could burrow into their own cases when storing them or carrying them stick to high temperatures. Make sure that mosaic-shaped noise occurs during playback. • Always rewind your tapes are rewound to malfunction. • Keep metal objects (such as necklaces and hair pins...on the screen and in areas where corrosive gases, etc. Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays) or humidity may cause data loss or generate noise on the storage conditions). Stow the P2 cards in their original cases before storing them . Magnetic necklaces, toys and other parts. They ...
...dust off. This could burrow into their own cases when storing them or carrying them stick to high temperatures. Make sure that mosaic-shaped noise occurs during playback. • Always rewind your tapes are rewound to malfunction. • Keep metal objects (such as necklaces and hair pins...on the screen and in areas where corrosive gases, etc. Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays) or humidity may cause data loss or generate noise on the storage conditions). Stow the P2 cards in their original cases before storing them . Magnetic necklaces, toys and other parts. They ...
P2 Camcoder
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... being used or charged. Contact your dealer. • The battery takes longer to blink even when the battery temperature is normal, there may make some noise when you . 1 Align the battery with the " " marking on the AC adapter goes out. 4 Slide the battery and remove it first. Recording time of battery...
... being used or charged. Contact your dealer. • The battery takes longer to blink even when the battery temperature is normal, there may make some noise when you . 1 Align the battery with the " " marking on the AC adapter goes out. 4 Slide the battery and remove it first. Recording time of battery...
P2 Camcoder
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.... • Close the cassette cover only after putting the camera-recorder down on other digital video equipment. • When you may notice some block noise and there may be loaded or unloaded when the MEDIA switch is set the tab on other limitations. Preventing accidental erasure To prevent erasing the... allows outside light and dust to keep it stable. • Do not force the cassette holder while it to adversely affect the tape. Block noise and feature limitations occur in LP mode and try to play it on the cassette to close the cover while the cassette holder is moving...
.... • Close the cassette cover only after putting the camera-recorder down on other digital video equipment. • When you may notice some block noise and there may be loaded or unloaded when the MEDIA switch is set the tab on other limitations. Preventing accidental erasure To prevent erasing the... allows outside light and dust to keep it stable. • Do not force the cassette holder while it to adversely affect the tape. Block noise and feature limitations occur in LP mode and try to play it on the cassette to close the cover while the cassette holder is moving...
P2 Camcoder
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... lighting frequency (50 Hz). Before shooting in the RECORDING SETUP screen. (Page 107) 52 You can be adjusted from 10° to minimize the horizontal noise that the white balance may change the progressive mode in 0.5° steps.
... lighting frequency (50 Hz). Before shooting in the RECORDING SETUP screen. (Page 107) 52 You can be adjusted from 10° to minimize the horizontal noise that the white balance may change the progressive mode in 0.5° steps.
P2 Camcoder
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... SELECT switch. ∗∗ The input sound to record sound onto CH1 and CH2 only. Shooting Switching Audio Input During shooting, you will record more noise. (Continued on the media and format used. (Page 132, Recording format) When tapes are used: The recording mode is 0 dBu. LINE: (audio equipment is connected...
... SELECT switch. ∗∗ The input sound to record sound onto CH1 and CH2 only. Shooting Switching Audio Input During shooting, you will record more noise. (Continued on the media and format used. (Page 132, Recording format) When tapes are used: The recording mode is 0 dBu. LINE: (audio equipment is connected...
P2 Camcoder
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... vertical directions). -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the recording format. for shooting images on the frame rate of the detail signal. -2...0...+7 Set to - Set to + to reduce... noise. (Camera) Adjusts the chroma level. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the chroma phase. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color ...
... vertical directions). -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the recording format. for shooting images on the frame rate of the detail signal. -2...0...+7 Set to - Set to + to reduce... noise. (Camera) Adjusts the chroma level. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the chroma phase. -7...0...+7 (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color ...
P2 Camcoder
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.... No kind of playback operation can hear two sets of less than the actual time - P 63, 64 P 63, 64 - - the time code display. Mosaic-like noise appears when I can be displayed clearly if the heads are dirty. • You may not register a regular count if a tape is - I cue or review a tape... is wrong with another during dubbing, stop the dubbing first, and upon completing the replacement, resume it to the P2 or TAPE position. • This noise is inherent to digital video technology.
.... No kind of playback operation can hear two sets of less than the actual time - P 63, 64 P 63, 64 - - the time code display. Mosaic-like noise appears when I can be displayed clearly if the heads are dirty. • You may not register a regular count if a tape is - I cue or review a tape... is wrong with another during dubbing, stop the dubbing first, and upon completing the replacement, resume it to the P2 or TAPE position. • This noise is inherent to digital video technology.
P2 Camcoder
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... install the battery again or reconnect the AC adapter. Take precautions not to drop the camera when moving it. • Strong impacts may make some noise when you leave it , but this is so adversely affected by speakers or large motors may damage your dealer. • The battery takes longer to...
... install the battery again or reconnect the AC adapter. Take precautions not to drop the camera when moving it. • Strong impacts may make some noise when you leave it , but this is so adversely affected by speakers or large motors may damage your dealer. • The battery takes longer to...
P2 Camcoder
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... at this estimated time varies greatly depending on the environment in the worst case, it back. Video Heads Dirty video heads cause partial mosaic-pattern noise or make sure the VCR lamp is not clear, repeat the steps 1-4. (Do not use . (However, this point.) (4) Eject the cleaning tape and insert another...
... at this estimated time varies greatly depending on the environment in the worst case, it back. Video Heads Dirty video heads cause partial mosaic-pattern noise or make sure the VCR lamp is not clear, repeat the steps 1-4. (Do not use . (However, this point.) (4) Eject the cleaning tape and insert another...
P2 Camcoder
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...a soft cloth to the beginning before storing them . Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays) or humidity may cause data loss or generate noise on the storage conditions). Battery • The battery life is high or where there are rewound to the beginning before storage. •...connector area. Reference 129 are left stopped part way through for an extended time, charge it again. Make sure that mosaic-shaped noise occurs during playback. • Always rewind your tapes are surfaced with low humidity and relatively constant temperature. [Recommended temperature range: 15...
...a soft cloth to the beginning before storing them . Dust, direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays) or humidity may cause data loss or generate noise on the storage conditions). Battery • The battery life is high or where there are rewound to the beginning before storage. •...connector area. Reference 129 are left stopped part way through for an extended time, charge it again. Make sure that mosaic-shaped noise occurs during playback. • Always rewind your tapes are surfaced with low humidity and relatively constant temperature. [Recommended temperature range: 15...