Light & Motion HC3 manual Using the Bluefin in VTR Mode, Lens Installation / Removal

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Using the Bluefin in VTR Mode

Push the Bluefin’s Mode button until the camcorder enters VTR Mode. as listed and illustrated below, the Bluefin’s Smart Grip Controls allow you to controls the camcorder’s VTR functions while the camcorder is still inside the Bluefin.

Commands

Left Smart Grip Controls (Refer fig. 18)

Far - Frame Back while paused and reverse direction during playback Near - Frame Advance while paused

Photo Dis. - Rewind

Lights - Not used

Photo - Captures still image to Memory Stick

Right Smart Grip Controls (Refer fig. 19)

Tele - Stop Wide - Slow Motion Mom.Af - Pause AF/Off - Play

Rec - Fast Forward during Stop and records video to memory stick.

(Fig. 18)

(Fig. 19)

Lens Installation / Removal

To Install Lens

1.Perform o-ring inspection.

2.Align lens to housing details.

3.Press lens into housing.

4.Rotate clockwise until Locking pin engages.

To Remove Lens

1.Slide Locking pin outward away from lens.

2.Rotate lens counter clockwise.

3.Pull away from housing.

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Contents For the Sony HDR-HC3 camcorder Welcome Table of Contents Getting Started Camera Preparation Menu Setup Page Mounting the Camera Operation Left Smart Grip Controls Refer figRear Plate Refer fig Smooth Slow Recording Using the Bluefin in VTR Mode Lens Installation / RemovalReversing Smart Grip Button Functions Bluefin Monitors Getting StartedBluefin Monitor Bulkhead Installation Attaching the Remote or Compact MonitorCompact Monitor Operation Remote Monitor OperationCharging the Remote and Compact Monitor Diving Without a Monitor AttachedDisplay Icons on Monitors Bluefin Light Systems Getting Started Installing Batteries Charging BatteriesRemoving Batteries Mounting Battery Pods Connecting Lights to Battery PodsLight Operation Replacing Handle BatteriesPre-Dive Checklist Housing Storage Ring Care & MaintenanceFirst Time Use After Diving CareOther Maintenance Light & Motion European Service CenterBluefin Accessories Light & Motion