Panasonic NV-VP30EB manual SETUP-menu Video, Still Mode, Ntsc Disc Output, TV Aspect, AV1 Output

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SETUP-menu Video

TV

VCR DVD

SETUP

Video

 

 

 

TV Aspect

4:3 Pan&Scan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AV1 Output

Video

 

 

 

SELECT

TAB

Still Mode

Automatic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NTSC Disc Output

PAL 60

 

 

 

 

 

RETURN

 

ENTER

 

VCR DVD

TV Aspect :

The format of TV screens is either 4:3 (standard) or 16:9 (wide-screen). Choose the 16:9 format if your player is attached to a wide-screen TV set.

If it is attached to a standard TV screen you can choose either 4:3 Pan&Scan or 4:3 Letterbox (see illustration):

Pan&Scan:

Automatically crops a 16:9 picture and turns it into an optimum 4:3 picture producing neither black bars nor distortions.

￿ This format is not supported by all DVDs.

Letterbox:

Black bars will appear at the top and bottom edge of the screen to allow the reproduction of wide-screen video material on a standard TV screen.

AV1 Output:

Please check which setting is supported by your TV set.

Please refer to the operating instructions of your TV set.

Video: Standard picture quality

RGB: Set RGB for best picture quality at DVD playback.

Still Mode:

Every picture frame is made up of two fields which are output to the screen one after the other.

Automatic: The unit automatically selects the optically better type of image.

Field: Poorer quality than a frame-based image; however, the image is less fuzzy.

Frame: Both fields of a picture alternate on the screen. Although the image may be somewhat fuzzy, its quality is better than that of a field-based still image.

NTSC Disc Output:

To play a NTSC disc, select a TV standard (NTSC/PAL60) that matches the function of your TV set.

Please refer to the operating instructions of your TV set.

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Contents NV-VP30EB/EBL Precautions Contents Dear customerLaser Product PrecautionsAvoid magnets or magnetized objects Keep the VCR away from high temperaturesCleaning the VCR Avoid sudden changes in temperatureCheck List How to replace the fuse Brand Code Remote control codesInserting batteries into the remote control unit Remote control closureFront Panel Device control Standby/on switch /IRear panel SocketsGeneral Operations Remote control functionsDVD Operations VCR OperationsFollow the step-by-step guide below ConnectionsWith Scart cables Connecting to AV3 Connecting the VCR to a DecoderExternal units Video output Digital connectors OpticalDVD Connections Direct DVD audio/video outputOwner ID VCR Auto SetupList of TV Reception Channels If the clock setting menu appearsChecking the Settings for Auto Setup Removing Interference / Changing RF-channel CVC Super Crystal View Control Super PlaybackPlaying back S-VHS Cassette Tape SQPB=S-VHS Quasi Playback Playing back Ntsc video cassettesTo return to Auto Tracking Adjusting the playback pictureIf the still picture jitters or jumps V-lock adjustment Tracking controlRecording Tape Remain Counter / IndicatorAV-channels External recording control External recording controlTimer recording Timer recordingPlaying back programmed recordings Quitting the timer modeChecking the timer programme Changing or cancelling a timer programmePDC function Automatic SP/LP selectionEditing a programme Setting a programme at it isProtect and unprotect a Programme Programming with the Video Plus+ Function Video Plus+To suspend the Timer recording Standby Mode Selected sub-menu is displayed Manual setupManual Tuning Menu OverviewChanging the order of TV stations or deleting a station Changing the name of TV stationsShipping condition / restoring factory defaults Restart Auto SetupRemote Others MenuTape length To change the Owner ID Owner IDTo display the Owner ID information To manually adjust the clock Clock settingTo activate the automatic time correction function Numeric Setting the Remote Control to operate your TVTV control TV-Standby/onAudio mode L/R Audio out settingsNicam sound system Erasing a cassette Advanced functionsRepeat Playback Finding the start of a recordingTape Counter Limiting the recording and playback timeConvenient Automatic Functions Select the subtitle language Select the audio languageSelect your TVs aspect ratio Subtitle SETUP-menu DiscOptions of the Setup menu AudioRatings To change the settingTV Aspect SETUP-menu VideoStill Mode Ntsc Disc OutputDynamic Range Compression SETUP-menu AudioPCM Down Conversion Pulse Code Modulation Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround/MPEGHighMAT DVD-Video ModeMenu Language On-Screen MessagesSkipping chapters, tracks or pictures PlaybackSlow Motion Search functionResume function General playbackScene replay Random playbackFrame-by-frame Chapter reviewHighMAT Repeating a VCD using playback control PBCZoom function To restore the original ratioSynchronous recording Music with PictureProgramme play Programme playPlaying back a particular track or title To skip groups To rotate picturesTo activate the Jpeg on-screen displays To search for tracks DVD-RAM MenuTo output a Playlist Selecting from the Playlist HighMATOn-screen displays PL Playlist Dialogue Enhancer Advanced SurroundWith 2 or more audio channels only General Distortions Before requesting serviceVCR Distortions DVD Distortions Informations Cassette erasure protection Tape CareDVD S-Video output SpecificationsIndex

NV-VP30EBL, NV-VP30EB specifications

The Panasonic NV-VP30EB and NV-VP30EBL are distinctive VHS-C camcorders that stand out for their compact design and user-friendly features. Both models offer high-quality video recording and playback, making them suitable for both amateur and semi-professional videographers.

One of the main features of the NV-VP30EB is its advanced VHS-C format, which is known for delivering clear and vibrant video quality. The camera utilizes a 700x digital zoom, allowing users to capture distant subjects with remarkable clarity. Additionally, it is equipped with a 20x optical zoom lens, which helps in achieving a focused and detailed shot without compromising on quality. This combination of optical and digital zoom ensures that users can capture a wide range of scenes, from expansive landscapes to close-up action.

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An attractive characteristic of these models is their ease of use. The intuitive interface and well-labeled control buttons make it easy for users to navigate through various settings and modes, enabling them to focus on capturing precious memories rather than getting bogged down by complicated functions. The built-in bright LCD screen offers a clear view of what the camera is capturing, facilitating precise framing and monitoring.

The camcorders also have a variety of recording modes, including slow motion and time-lapse functions, adding creative versatility to users. The NV-VP30EB and NV-VP30EBL come with integrated audio recording capabilities, ensuring that sound quality matches that of the video. Furthermore, their compact and lightweight design makes them highly portable, making them ideal for travel or spontaneous shooting.

In terms of battery life, both models feature efficient power management, which extends recording time without the need for frequent recharging. This is particularly valuable during long events or outings, where access to power may be limited.

Overall, the Panasonic NV-VP30EB and NV-VP30EBL are equipped with impressive features and technologies that cater to a diverse range of videography needs. Their blend of high-quality video capture, user-friendly design, and advanced stabilization technology ensures that users can create memorable footage with ease and confidence.