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...images 34 Shooting techniques to prepare and use your DVD Handycam 8 Getting Started Using this first What you can do with your DVD Handycam 4 What is a monaural type 62 Finalizing a ...your circumstances 41 Shooting backlit subjects - Wide mode 45 10 Optimizing the camera automatically - Review 53 Deleting the last scene (DVD-RWs only 53 Changing the disc title 54 Viewing the...your TV or VCR is the difference between DVD-R and DVD-RW 6 How to match your camcorder ...... 55 Choosing and viewing a recording - Display 58 Magnifying recorded images - Picture effect/Digital effect...
...images 34 Shooting techniques to prepare and use your DVD Handycam 8 Getting Started Using this first What you can do with your DVD Handycam 4 What is a monaural type 62 Finalizing a ...your circumstances 41 Shooting backlit subjects - Wide mode 45 10 Optimizing the camera automatically - Review 53 Deleting the last scene (DVD-RWs only 53 Changing the disc title 54 Viewing the...your TV or VCR is the difference between DVD-R and DVD-RW 6 How to match your camcorder ...... 55 Choosing and viewing a recording - Display 58 Magnifying recorded images - Picture effect/Digital effect...
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You can turn the LCD screen over and move it into the camcorder body. •When the LCD screen is moved back to the camcorder while recording or while in various angles, and reviewing recorded images. 2 180º OPEN button 90º 1 90º 1 Open the LCD screen while pressing OPEN. 2 Adjust the direction... the LCD screen to 90 degrees. Notes •When closing the LCD screen, set it vertically until it clicks, then swing it back to the camcorder body with the LCD screen facing out as changing settings, shooting images in standby to record, the screen backlight is fixed to the...
You can turn the LCD screen over and move it into the camcorder body. •When the LCD screen is moved back to the camcorder while recording or while in various angles, and reviewing recorded images. 2 180º OPEN button 90º 1 90º 1 Open the LCD screen while pressing OPEN. 2 Adjust the direction... the LCD screen to 90 degrees. Notes •When closing the LCD screen, set it vertically until it clicks, then swing it back to the camcorder body with the LCD screen facing out as changing settings, shooting images in standby to record, the screen backlight is fixed to the...
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... dial. - when you eject the disc. 53 Other functions Checking the last scene - Tip When reviewing still images recorded continuously (BURST, DCR-DVD200/DVD300 only), you can delete the last scene only when it on the Review display. Review You can forward/backward the images with b/B, then press ENTER. EDIT button 1 Press EDIT during the...
... dial. - when you eject the disc. 53 Other functions Checking the last scene - Tip When reviewing still images recorded continuously (BURST, DCR-DVD200/DVD300 only), you can delete the last scene only when it on the Review display. Review You can forward/backward the images with b/B, then press ENTER. EDIT button 1 Press EDIT during the...
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... is canceled when you have processed the image using PB ZOOM of your camcorder Magnifying recorded images - PB ZOOM Zoom lever 1 In the playback, playback pause or review, move a magnified circumferential image to 5✕. Playing a disc on a VCR using your camcorder when you change the scene with b/v/V/B. You can also cancel PB ZOOM...
... is canceled when you have processed the image using PB ZOOM of your camcorder Magnifying recorded images - PB ZOOM Zoom lever 1 In the playback, playback pause or review, move a magnified circumferential image to 5✕. Playing a disc on a VCR using your camcorder when you change the scene with b/v/V/B. You can also cancel PB ZOOM...
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...page 53) 8 B/V/v /b/ENTER buttons (page 21) 9 DATA CODE button (page 58) q; REC buttons (page 107) qa START/STOP button (page 29) qs REVIEW button (page 53) qd Power zoom buttons (page 32) qf / 57) SCAN/SLOW buttons (page qg x STOP button (page 55) qh X PAUSE button (... Parts and controls/Index 141 Identifying parts and controls Remote Commander The buttons that have the same name on the Remote Commander as on your camcorder function identically to the buttons on your camcorder. 1 9 q; 2 qa 3 qs 4 qd 5 qf 6 qg 7 qh qj qk 8 1 Transmitter 2 PHOTO button (page 34)...
...page 53) 8 B/V/v /b/ENTER buttons (page 21) 9 DATA CODE button (page 58) q; REC buttons (page 107) qa START/STOP button (page 29) qs REVIEW button (page 53) qd Power zoom buttons (page 32) qf / 57) SCAN/SLOW buttons (page qg x STOP button (page 55) qh X PAUSE button (... Parts and controls/Index 141 Identifying parts and controls Remote Commander The buttons that have the same name on the Remote Commander as on your camcorder function identically to the buttons on your camcorder. 1 9 q; 2 qa 3 qs 4 qd 5 qf 6 qg 7 qh qj qk 8 1 Transmitter 2 PHOTO button (page 34)...
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... R Recording format 7 Recording mode 33 Recording time 17 Remaining battery time indicator 31 Remaining time 115 Remote Commander 141 REMOTE jack 137 RESET 112, 140 Review 53 S Self-diagnosis display .......... 123 Self-timer recording 43, 110 SEPIA 51 SETUP display 108 Shoulder strap 136, 139 Slide show 61 Slow playback 57...
... R Recording format 7 Recording mode 33 Recording time 17 Remaining battery time indicator 31 Remaining time 115 Remote Commander 141 REMOTE jack 137 RESET 112, 140 Review 53 S Self-diagnosis display .......... 123 Self-timer recording 43, 110 SEPIA 51 SETUP display 108 Shoulder strap 136, 139 Slide show 61 Slow playback 57...