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...- MEMORY MIX 45 Searching for the starting point 47 Searching for a scene using various effects 42 Fading in dark places - Digital effect 43 Overlaying still images on movies on a "Memory Stick Duo 52 Playing back in various modes 50 Viewing recordings with ease... exposure for backlit subjects 37 Fixing the exposure for an off-center subject - Rec review 48 Playback Viewing movies recorded on a tape for playback 60 Searching quickly for a scene by date of Easy Handycam operation 55 Various playback functions 56 Magnifying pictures - Date search 61 ,continued 7 END...
...- MEMORY MIX 45 Searching for the starting point 47 Searching for a scene using various effects 42 Fading in dark places - Digital effect 43 Overlaying still images on movies on a "Memory Stick Duo 52 Playing back in various modes 50 Viewing recordings with ease... exposure for backlit subjects 37 Fixing the exposure for an off-center subject - Rec review 48 Playback Viewing movies recorded on a tape for playback 60 Searching quickly for a scene by date of Easy Handycam operation 55 Various playback functions 56 Magnifying pictures - Date search 61 ,continued 7 END...
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.... When you are recording on a tape or a "Memory Stick Duo." Touch again to return to the standby mode. REC START/STOP z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can record movies on a tape, movies will be recorded along with monaural sound. To record on the LCD screen and...
.... When you are recording on a tape or a "Memory Stick Duo." Touch again to return to the standby mode. REC START/STOP z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can record movies on a tape, movies will be recorded along with monaural sound. To record on the LCD screen and...
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...code or tape counter (hour: minute: second) F Recording capacity of the tape (p. 86) G Personal Menu button (p. 62) H END SEARCH/EDIT SEARCH/Rec review display switch button (p. 47) A Recording folder B Remaining battery The indicated time may not be displayed during recording on a "Memory Stick Duo" The indicators will...on the tape. Date/time (p. 57) will be correct depending on the environment of use. When you do not operate the camcorder for Cassette Memory cassettes B Remaining battery The indicated time may not be those with short cuts on the environment of use other menu...
...code or tape counter (hour: minute: second) F Recording capacity of the tape (p. 86) G Personal Menu button (p. 62) H END SEARCH/EDIT SEARCH/Rec review display switch button (p. 47) A Recording folder B Remaining battery The indicated time may not be displayed during recording on a "Memory Stick Duo" The indicators will...on the tape. Date/time (p. 57) will be correct depending on the environment of use. When you do not operate the camcorder for Cassette Memory cassettes B Remaining battery The indicated time may not be those with short cuts on the environment of use other menu...
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... 60min 101 1152 FINE 30 Recording POWER switch z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can record 3 to 13 images continuously in "... recorded varies depending on the image quality setting and the recording environment. 5 Press PHOTO fully. Burst For DCR-HC40: Select the (MEMORY SET) menu, [STILL SET], then [ BURST] (p. 70). PHOTO LENS COVER ...p. 25). The indicator stops flashing. You can record easily. To check the most recently recorded image - Review Touch . For details, see page 34. 1 Set the LENS COVER switch to OPEN. 2 Open the...
... 60min 101 1152 FINE 30 Recording POWER switch z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can record 3 to 13 images continuously in "... recorded varies depending on the image quality setting and the recording environment. 5 Press PHOTO fully. Burst For DCR-HC40: Select the (MEMORY SET) menu, [STILL SET], then [ BURST] (p. 70). PHOTO LENS COVER ...p. 25). The indicator stops flashing. You can record easily. To check the most recently recorded image - Review Touch . For details, see page 34. 1 Set the LENS COVER switch to OPEN. 2 Open the...
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...number of pictures you press PHOTO on your camcorder. For DCR-HC30: Select the (MEMORY SET) menu, [STILL SET], then [ QUALITY]. When the image quality is [STANDARD] (number of images) The image size of 1152 × 864 for DCR-HC40 is 200kB, that of 640 × ...). Indicators displayed during recording 60min 101 1152 FINE P-MENU A Recording folder B Image size For DCR-HC40: (1152 × 864) or (640 × 480) C Quality ([FINE]) or ([STANDARD]) D Personal Menu button (p. 62) E Review button (p. 31) z Tips • When you can view this information during playback by selecting...
...number of pictures you press PHOTO on your camcorder. For DCR-HC30: Select the (MEMORY SET) menu, [STILL SET], then [ QUALITY]. When the image quality is [STANDARD] (number of images) The image size of 1152 × 864 for DCR-HC40 is 200kB, that of 640 × ...). Indicators displayed during recording 60min 101 1152 FINE P-MENU A Recording folder B Image size For DCR-HC40: (1152 × 864) or (640 × 480) C Quality ([FINE]) or ([STANDARD]) D Personal Menu button (p. 62) E Review button (p. 31) z Tips • When you can view this information during playback by selecting...
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3 Keep touching (to go backward)/ (to go forward) and release it at the point where you stopped the tape. 1 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to select the CAMERA-TAPE mode. 2 Touch . 60min STBY 0:00:00 EDIT 3 Touch once. The last few seconds of the most recently recorded scenes - Reviewing the most recently recorded scene are played back. Then, your camcorder is set to start. Rec review You can view a few seconds of the scene recorded just before you want the recording to the standby mode. 48 Recording
3 Keep touching (to go backward)/ (to go forward) and release it at the point where you stopped the tape. 1 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to select the CAMERA-TAPE mode. 2 Touch . 60min STBY 0:00:00 EDIT 3 Touch once. The last few seconds of the most recently recorded scenes - Reviewing the most recently recorded scene are played back. Then, your camcorder is set to start. Rec review You can view a few seconds of the scene recorded just before you want the recording to the standby mode. 48 Recording
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... you cannot find it, touch [MENU], and select it again to restart the playback. If the item is not displayed on your camcorder. Playback Playback Viewing movies recorded on the viewfinder Close the LCD panel. To pause Touch (pause) during playback. For details, see page...Touch (play) to play back easily. To stop playback Touch (stop mode. (rewind) in To review movies on a tape Make sure you want to start playback. POWER switch z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can play back recordings on the screen, touch / . Slide the ...
... you cannot find it, touch [MENU], and select it again to restart the playback. If the item is not displayed on your camcorder. Playback Playback Viewing movies recorded on the viewfinder Close the LCD panel. To pause Touch (pause) during playback. For details, see page...Touch (play) to play back easily. To stop playback Touch (stop mode. (rewind) in To review movies on a tape Make sure you want to start playback. POWER switch z Tip • Performing Easy Handycam operation, even first time users can play back recordings on the screen, touch / . Slide the ...
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... ...........28, 32 Menu CAMERA SET............64 EDIT/PLAY 79 MEMORY SET .......... 70 MENU ROTATE........ 87 PICT. EDIT 79 R REC FOLDER 73 Rec review 48 REC START/STOP .... 26, 50 Recording capacity Display 27 REMAINING ....... 71, 86 Recording lamp (REC LED 86 Recording mode (REC MODE).......... 27, 83 Recording time 18, 28 Remote Commander ....... 141 REMOTE CTRL ........ 86 Remote sensor 138 RESET 138 Review 26, 31 S S video 59, 92 Self-diagnosis display ..... 120 Self-timer recording (SELF-TIMER) .... 30, 33 Skip scan 50 SLIDE SHOW...
... ...........28, 32 Menu CAMERA SET............64 EDIT/PLAY 79 MEMORY SET .......... 70 MENU ROTATE........ 87 PICT. EDIT 79 R REC FOLDER 73 Rec review 48 REC START/STOP .... 26, 50 Recording capacity Display 27 REMAINING ....... 71, 86 Recording lamp (REC LED 86 Recording mode (REC MODE).......... 27, 83 Recording time 18, 28 Remote Commander ....... 141 REMOTE CTRL ........ 86 Remote sensor 138 RESET 138 Review 26, 31 S S video 59, 92 Self-diagnosis display ..... 120 Self-timer recording (SELF-TIMER) .... 30, 33 Skip scan 50 SLIDE SHOW...