Samsung SCD303 Various Recording Techniques, General recording Downward recording, Self recording

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Advanced Recording

Various Recording Techniques

In certain situations, different recording techniques may be required for more dramatic results.

Note

Please rotate the LCD screen carefully as excessive rotation may cause damage to the inside of the hinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder.

1.General recording.

2.Downward recording.

Making a recording with a top view of the LCD screen.

3.Upward recording.

Making a recording viewing the LCD screen from below.

4.Self recording.

Making a recording viewing the LCD screen from the front.

5.Recording with the Viewfinder.

In circumstances where it is difficult to use the LCD monitor, the viewfinder can be used as a convenient alternative.

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Contents Digital Video Camcorder Safety Instructions Ventilation Lightning User Installer Caution Contents Advanced Recording Playback 104 LCD open For example English English Precautions regarding the Lithium battery Should a battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediatelyFeatures Multi OSD LanguagePhoto Nite PIXAccessories Supplied with camcorder Basic AccessoriesOptional Accessories Front & Left View Left Side View Function buttonsSpeaker PB ZOOM/MACRO DisplayPower switch Camera or Player Right & Top ViewRear & Bottom View Tape EjectSTART/STOP StopStill SlowOSD in Camera mode OSD On Screen Display in Camera and Player modesOSD On Screen Display in M.REC/M.PLAY modes Folder number-file number see Image counterSlide Show MPEG4 Screen Size Turning the OSD on/off On Screen Display Turning OSD on/offHow to use the Remote Control SCD305/D307 only Battery Installation for the Remote ControlSelf Record using the Remote Control Lithium Battery Installation Adjusting the Hand Strap Hand strapShoulder Strap Attaching the Lens CoverConnecting a Power Source To use the AC Power adapter and DC CableTo select the Camcorder mode Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charging the Lithium Ion Battery PackContinuous recording time LCD onTips for Battery Identification How to store a tape Inserting and Ejecting a CassetteProtecting a tape Removing the tape protectionBasic Recording Making your First RecordingSelecting the OSD Language Record Search REC Search Hints for Stable Image Recording Recording with the LCD monitorRecording with the Viewfinder Adjusting the LCD Bright Select Bright Adjust Color AdjustUsing the Viewfinder Adjusting the FocusPlaying back a tape you have recorded on the LCD Adjusting the LCD during Play Controlling Sound from the SpeakerSetting menu items Use of various FunctionsMenu SUB Menu Functions Player Availability of functions in each mode Clock setup works in CAMERA, PLAYER, M.REC and M.PLAY modes Clock SETWL. Remote SCD305/D307 only Demonstration Program AE Setting the Program AE WHT. Balance White Balance Zooming In and Out Tele MacroZooming In and Out with Digital Zoom Digital ZoomDIS Digital Image Stabilizer DSEDigital Special Effects Select Selecting an effect REC Mode REC Mode function works in Camera modeAudio Mode Audio Mode function works in Camera modeWind CUT OFF TV Display Using Quick MenuNavigation Menu WL.REMOTEDIS DSE Digital Special Effect seeSetting the Quick menu WHT. Balance seeFocus Auto Focus/Manual Focus see Shutter Speed & ExposureRecommended Shutter speeds when recording Slow Shutter Low Shutter Speed Easy Mode for Beginners Auto Focusing Manual FocusingAF/MF Auto Focus/Manual Focus BLC works in CAMERA/M.REC mode BLC Back Light CompensationFade In and Out To Start RecordingTo Stop Recording use Fade in / Fade OUT Fade OUT Approx secondsAudio dubbing SCD305/D307 only Dubbing soundDubbed Audio Playback Photo Image Recording Searching for a Photo pictureNite PIX 0 lux recording Power Nite PIX Various Recording Techniques General recording Downward recordingUpward recording Self recordingConnecting to a TV which has Audio/Video input jacks Tape PlaybackPlayback on the LCD Playback on a TV monitorConnecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jacks PlaybackVarious Functions while in Player mode Playback/PausePicture search Forward/Reverse Slow playback Forward/Reverse SCD305/D307 onlyFrame advance To play back frame by frame SCD305/D307 only X2 Playback Forward/Reverse SCD305/D307 onlyReverse playback SCD305/D307 only Zero Memory SCD305/D307 only PB DSE Playback Digital Special Effects PB Zoom Connecting to a DV device Connecting to a PCTransferring IEEE1394 i.LINK-DV standard data connections System requirements Recording with a DV connection cableUSB interface Transferring a Digital Image through a USB ConnectionInstalling DVC Media 5.1 Program Program installationUsing the PC camera function Using the Removable Disk function Using the USB streaming functionDisconnecting the USB cable Memory Stick Optional Accessory Memory Stick FunctionsMemory Stick Ejecting the Memory Card SCD305/D307Selecting the Camcorder mode Structure of folders and files on the Memory CardImage Format Memory File Number Selecting the image quality Select the image qualityNumber of images on the Memory Card Recording Still images to a Memory Card in M.REC Mode Recording images to a Memory CardRecording an image from a cassette as a still image Viewing Still images To view a Single imageTo view a slide show To view the Multi Display Copying still images from a cassette to Memory Card Marking images for printing Menu SelectorProtection from accidental erasure Deleting Still images Formatting the Memory Card Mpeg Recording Recording moving pictures onto a Memory CardSelecting the moving picture sizes Mpeg Playback Images, but it is not a malfunctionMaintenance After finishing a recordingCleaning and Maintaining the Camcorder Cleaning the Video HeadsUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Power sourcesColor system PAL-compatible Countries/RegionsTroubleshooting Self Diagnosis DisplayMoisture Condensation Self Diagnosis Display in M.REC/M.PLAY mode Memory Full103 Specifications Model name SCD303/D305/D307Index Samsung Limited Warranty Exclusions What is not CoveredThis Camcorder is Manufactured by