Samsung VP-D965Wi manual Jacks, Right & Top View

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Getting to Know Your Camcorder

Right & Top View

1.Zoom Lever (VOL/Menu Dial)

2.PHOTO Button

3.QUICK MENU Button

4.MENU Button

5.Start/Stop Button

6.Power Switch

7.DC Jack

QUICK MENU

PLAYE R

 

 

A

AM

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R

 

 

C

 

 

8. Jack Cover

9. Jacks (See below)

AV/

S

 

USB

DV

MIC

10. Cassette Door

11. Hand Strap

1.

Zoom Lever (VOL/Menu Dial)

7.

DC Jack

2.

PHOTO Button page 56

8.

Jack Cover

3.

QUICK MENU Button

9.

Jacks

4.

MENU Button

10.

Cassette Door

5.

Start/Stop Button

11.

Hand Strap

6.Power Switch (CAMERA or PLAYER)

Jacks

External

IEEE1394

USB

Multi

MIC

 

 

Cable

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Contents Auto Focus Charge Coupled Device Liquid Crystal Display Digital Video CamcorderContents Copies Files from the Memory Card to the Built-in Playing Moving Images Mpeg on the Memory CardCopying Still Images from a Cassette to Memory Card 104 Degrees max LCD Open Knob To the Camcorder Servicing & Replacement Parts Getting to Know Your Camcorder FeaturesAccessories Supplied with Camcorder Basic AccessoriesFront & Left View Left Side View Right & Top View Start/Stop Button Hand Strap Power Switch Camera or PlayerJacks Rear & Bottom View Usable Memory CardsRemote Control Preparation Hand Strap Adjusting the Hand StrapInstalling the Lens Cover after Operation Using the Hand Strap & Lens CoverLithium Battery Installation Lithium Battery Installation for the Internal ClockLithium Battery Installation for the Remote Control Precaution regarding the Lithium BatteryUsing the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charging the Lithium Ion Battery PackCharging, Recording Times based on Model and Battery Type 40~80% used Battery Level DisplayBattery Pack Management Amount of continuous recording time available depends onMake sure that the Battery Pack is fitted firmly into place Mode Switch Using a Household Power SourceConnecting a Power Source Camera ModePlayer Mode Using the Quick MenuCam Mode OSD On Screen Display in Camera/Player Modes Battery Level Visual Effects Mode page 51 EASY.QMessage Line Volume Control OSD in Player ModeOSD On Screen Display in M.Cam/M.Player Modes OSD in M.Player ModeTurning OSD On/Off Turning the Date/Time On/OffSet the Power switch to Camera or Player Initial Setting System Menu SettingSetting the Clock Clock Set Setting the Wireless Remote Control Acceptance Remote Setting the Beep Sound Beep Sound Press the Menu button Menu list will appear Setting the Shutter Sound Shutter SoundWord Language in the menu is always indicated in English Selecting the OSD Language LanguageViewing the Demonstration Demonstration LCD Bright Initial Setting Display Menu SettingAdjusting the LCD Screen LCD Bright/ LCD Colour Displaying the Date/Time Date/Time Setting the TV Display TV Display Inserting / Ejecting a Cassette Adjusting the FocusUsing the Viewfinder Basic RecordingSelf recording Various Recording TechniquesGeneral recording Downward recording Upward recordingMaking your First Recording VP-D964Wi/D965Wi only Recording with Ease for Beginners EASY.Q ModeRecord Search REC Search Reviewing and Searching when Recording REC SearchBasic Recording Basic Recording Zooming In and Out Using the Tele MacroFade button Using the Fade In and OutTo Start Recording To Stop Recording use Fade In/Fade OutUsing Back Light Compensation Mode BLC On the screen, this is not a defect Using the Color Nite Colour Nite√ Color N /25, Color N /13, Color N /6 and OFF Advanced Recording Selecting the Record Mode & Audio ModeOr Auto Cutting Off Wind Noise WindCut PlusTo exit, press the Menu button WindCut Plus On Real Stereo S Icon is displayed Selecting the Real StereoReal Stereo function works only in Camera mode. Then press the OK buttonSetting the Shutter Speed & Exposure Recommended Shutter Speeds when RecordingModes. Auto FocusManual Focus Auto Focus / Manual FocusProgrammed Automatic Exposure Modes Program AE Setting the Program AE Outdoor Setting the White BalanceApplying Visual Effects Selecting the Visual Effects Display mode is set to the selected modeOff Setting the 169 WideSetting the Digital Image Stabilizer DIS Zooming In and Out with Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Selecting the Digital ZoomStill Image Recording Searching for a still imagePlaying Back a Tape on the LCD Screen Adjusting the LCD Bright/LCD Colour during PlaybackAdjusting the Volume PlaybackSlow Playback Forward/Reverse Various Functions while in Player ModePlayback Pause Picture Search Forward/ReverseForward frame advance Frame Advance To play back frame by frameX2 Playback Forward/Reverse Reverse PlaybackZooming during Playback PB Zoom Audio Dubbing Dubbed Audio Playback Playback function works only in Player mode. Connecting to a TV which has Audio/Video Input JacksPlaying back on a TV Monitor Tape PlaybackPlayback Connecting to a TV which has no Audio/Video Input JacksAudio Effect Setting the AV In/Out VP-D963i/D964Wi/D965Wi only Ejecting a Memory Card Digital Still Camera ModeMemory Card Functions Inserting a Memory CardMoving Image Image FormatStructure of Folders and Files on the Memory Card Photo ImagePress the OK button Selecting the Memory Type VP-D965Wi onlySelected icon is displayed Select the Image QualityNumber of Images on the Memory Card Selecting the Photo QualitySelecting the recording Photo Size Setting the File Number Taking a Photo Image Jpeg on the Memory Card Do not fire the flash close to people’s eyes Using the Built in FlashFlash Select NightViewing Photo Images Jpeg To view a Single ImageTo view a Slide Show To view the Multi DisplayProtection icon is displayed Protection from accidental ErasureProtect Message Do you want to delete? is displayed Deleting Photo Images and Moving ImagesMessage Do you want to delete all? is displayed Deleting All Images at OnceFormatting the Memory Card Set the Mode switch to MemoryPress the Start/Stop button to stop the recording Recording Moving Images Mpeg on a Memory CardTo use Menu button and OK button, stop playback Playing Moving Images Mpeg on the Memory Card M.Play SelectStop buttons Recording a Moving Image from a Cassette as a Photo Image Photo Copy function works only in Player mode. Back Copy to 999 Removing the Print MarkMarking Images for Printing Print Mark PictBridgeTM Connecting To a PrinterPrinting Your Pictures Using the PictBridgeTM Selecting Images System Requirements Connecting to a DV Device DVD Recorder, Camcorder, etcConnecting to a PC Ieee 1394 Data TransferRecording with a DV Connection Cable USB Connection Speed depending on the System Using USB InterfaceUSB Interface Transferring a Digital Image through a USB ConnectionSelecting the USB Device USB Connect Installing DV Media PRO Program Program InstallationConnecting to a PC Disconnecting the USB CableUsing the PC Camera Function Using the removable Disk Function Using the USB Streaming FunctionSave REC MaintenanceAfter Finishing a Recording Usable Cassette TapesCleaning and Maintaining the Camcorder Cleaning the Video HeadsColour system Power sourcesUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Moisture Condensation TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Self Diagnosis DisplaySelf Diagnosis Display in M.Cam/M.Player Modes 101 DIS Setting menu items103 Model Name VP-D963i/D964Wi/D965Wi SpecificationsIndex Blue = Neutralbrown = Live Power Sources United Kingdom OnlyUnited Kingdom Tel 0870 242 0303, Fax 01952 Unit C, Stafford Park Telford, ShropshireEllas Greece Fourlis Trade A.E.B.E Contact Samsung World Wide This Camcorder is Manufactured by

VP-D965Wi specifications

The Samsung VP-D965Wi is a versatile digital camcorder that gained popularity for its user-friendly features and advanced technology. This model, released in the early 2000s, exemplifies Samsung's commitment to producing high-quality video recording devices.

One of the standout features of the VP-D965Wi is its ability to record in high-resolution video. The camcorder utilizes a 1/6-inch CCD sensor, which allows for impressive image quality, making it ideal for capturing life's memorable moments. The device supports a digital zoom of up to 30x, enabling users to get closer to their subjects without sacrificing image clarity.

The camcorder is equipped with a 2.5-inch color LCD screen, which provides a clear and convenient way to compose shots and review recordings. The LCD is pivotal for users who appreciate ease of use in framing their shots without needing an external viewfinder. The screen can swivel, allowing the user to capture angles that might otherwise be challenging.

In terms of audio capabilities, the VP-D965Wi features built-in stereo microphones that provide a satisfactory sound quality, enhancing the overall production value of the recorded footage. For more professional audio requirements, an external microphone jack is included, giving users the flexibility to connect higher-quality audio sources.

Another noteworthy aspect is the camcorder's ability to connect to a PC with its USB interface. This allows for easy transfer of footage to various editing software, making it a breeze for users to create and share their videos. Additionally, the VP-D965Wi supports Smart Media memory cards, offering users expandable storage options to accommodate longer recording sessions.

The camcorder's battery life is commendable, providing ample recording time for a full day of shooting without frequent interruptions. Combined with the lightweight and compact design, the VP-D965Wi is an excellent choice for both amateur and semi-professional videographers seeking portability.

In terms of usability, the camcorder also includes various shooting modes and settings, allowing users to customize their experience based on specific lighting or environmental conditions. This flexibility ensures that users can achieve the best possible results, regardless of their filming situation.

Overall, the Samsung VP-D965Wi offers a robust combination of features tailored for ease of use, high-quality video recording, and flexibility. Whether you're capturing family gatherings, nature, or travel adventures, this camcorder proves its worth in delivering satisfying results. Its blend of technology and practicality makes it a noteworthy choice in the realm of early 2000s camcorders.