Sharp VL-AH160U, VL-AH150U Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto Mode, To Pause Recording

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Basic Operations

Camera Recording

Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto Mode

Before you start recording, perform the operations described on pages 7 through 17 to prepare your VIEWCAM for recording.

REC START/STOP button

Note:

When recording at the beginning of a tape, advance the tape about 15 seconds before you begin recording. This will prevent the beginning of the recording being cut off when it is played back.

To Pause Recording

Press the REC START/STOP button again. Recording pauses, and the VIEWCAM enters the Recording Standby mode.

LCD monitor screen

Power switch

1 Remove the lens cap (see page 17).

2 Hold down the Lock button and slide the Power switch to CAMERA.

The picture from the lens is now displayed on the LCD monitor screen.

The VIEWCAM is now ready to record (Recording Standby mode).

Lock button

AUTO

P AUS E

CameraRecording

BasicOperations

To Turn the Power Off

Slide the Power switch to

OFF.

Notes:

The speaker is off in Camera mode.

Battery power is consumed in Recording Standby mode. Turn off the power if you will not be recording again soon.

If the VIEWCAM is kept in Recording Standby mode for more than approximately 5 minutes, the power will automatically turn off to save battery power and to protect the tape from being damaged. To continue recording after this, set the Power switch to OFF, and then back to CAMERA.

Full Auto mode indicator

Note: If, at this time, “AUTO” does not appear, set the VIEWCAM to Full Auto mode by following the procedure described on page 39.

3 Press the REC START/STOP button to begin recording.

REC

Maximum Continuous Recording and Actual Recording Times

Model

VL-AH150

VL-AH160

 

 

 

 

 

Battery pack

BT-H22

BT-H32

BT-H22

BT-H32

 

 

 

 

 

Max. continuous

95

190

90

180

recording time

 

 

 

 

Actual recording

45

90

40

80

time

 

 

 

 

The chart specifies the approximate times in minutes.

Note:

Using the zoom (see page 19) and other functions or turning the power on and off frequently will increase power consumption. This may result in a decrease of more than 50% in the actual recording time compared to the maximum continuous recording time listed above.

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Contents VL-AH150U See page 60 for use of Demo modeModel number and serial number which Images of the Viewcam in thisApplies to the supplied AC adapter Thank you for purchasing this Viewcam from SharpInformation Should never be blocked by placing IiiPage Avoid shocks and dropping Do not aim the lens at the sunLCD Monitor Screen Recording FormatVii Tripod adapter For 180 recording ViiiContents Gamma Brightness Compensation Useful FeaturesAdvanced Features ReferencesCassette compartment door p When the cassette compartment door is openPart Names Operation SummaryRemote sensor p Rear viewQuick Reference Index Video cassette is defective and should be Inserting and Removing Battery PackInserting the Battery Pack Removing the Battery PackMax. continuous Charging the Battery PackBattery pack Charging timePowering the Viewcam from an AC Outlet Perform above, then take out the cassette Inserting and Removing a CassetteInserting a Cassette Removing a CassetteRemoving the Lithium Battery Installing the Lithium Memory BatterySetting the Language Selecting the Language for the On-screen DisplayChanging the Language VCR Mode Camera ModeFrench On-screen Displays Spanish On-screen Displays 0 0 Setting the Date and TimeChanging to the 24-hour Time Mode Press the SET button BLCD screen side Using the Hand Strap and the Lens CapAttaching the Shoulder Strap Attaching and Removing the Lens CapMaximum Continuous Recording and Actual Recording Times Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto ModeTo Turn the Power Off To Pause RecordingZooming Tips on Recording PositionsBasic Operations Camera Recording Remaining Battery Power Display Approx. remaining On-screen Recording time IndicatorRemaining Recording Time Display Auto Tape Rewind Volume ControlPlayback To Stop PlaybackWatching the Playback on a This Viewcam does not have an S-video socketPlayback Basic Operations Playback Video SearchStill SlowOperation buttons Operations of the On-screen ControlsMenu button Display buttonPerform steps 4 to 6 above Desired settingPress the SET button B to select Press Button C or D to Select the desired menu itemPress the button to select Select Recording the Date and TimePress the or Button to select Press the SET button B to select AUTO, ON, or OFFTo return to optical zoom Setting the Digital ZoomDigital Quick Zoom Extend Zoom Using Digital Quick ZoomSetting the Digital Quick Zoom Ranges To cancel Digital Quick ZoomType of Still Recording Modes Selecting Still Recording ModeUsing Still Recording Still RecordingDigital Image Stabilization DIS To cancel Strobe Recording modeTo return to normal recording mode Strobe RecordingFade In and Fade Out Selecting Fade ModeUsing Fade Mode Press the SET button B to select the desired fade modeTo cancel Fade mode Quick ReviewTo use fade out only QU I CK Quick Return Edit SearchPress the Gama EFF. button a again To cancel Gamma Brightness CompensationGamma Brightness Compensation To obtain a brighter pictureGain-up Cat’s Eye To cancel the gain-up functionTo return to normal picture Wide ScreenMacro Shots Removing the Lens HoodTo pause recording, press the REC Stop button B Self RecordingNormal Self Recording More Information on Self RecordingSelf-recording Message Blue Setting the Viewcam to Full Auto ModeFeatures Program SearchUseful To turn off the tape counter Tape Counter FeatureUsing the Counter To reset the counter to zeroUsing the Counter Memory During playback, press the Menu Button until appearsPress the Play button D to view the desired scene Operating the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries in the Remote Control Turning On the Remote Control ModeType of Digital Picture Effects To cancel the digital picture effectAdvanced Features Digital Picture EffectsSelect Scene Menu in above Type of Scene SettingsTo cancel the scene setting Scene Menu Program AESuperimposing a Title Top of the screen and the cursor will Changing the Preset TitlesPress the Reset button to display the title input screen Press the or ß button Q to selectManual Focus To cancel Manual Focus modeAuto/Manual Focus Auto FocusTo cancel White Balance Lock White Balance LockPress the White BAL. button. White BAL. returns to blue To cancel Manual Exposure mode Manual ExposurePerform steps 1 and 2 above, then press the Auto button B Digital Dual Picture Selecting Digital Dual PicturePicture-in-Picture Title Screen Picture/Backlight Adjustments Press the Menu button until Camera mode or VCR mode appearsType of Backlight Modes Press the Gama EFF. button again. Gamma disappears To cancel Gamma PlaybackGamma Playback Turning Off the LCD Monitor BacklightTo stop editing Setting Edit ModeEditing Cutting Unwanted SequencesTips on Good Lighting Useful InformationHints for Better Shooting LightingDirty Video Heads Dew FormationReplacing the Fluorescent Lamp Battery PackAC Adapter CleaningUsing Your Viewcam Abroad References Video Cassette TapesDemonstration Mode Canceling Demo ModeWatching the Demonstration Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Before Requesting ServiceVCR AC Adapter UADP-0312TAZZ SpecificationsService Information For the U.S Battery Pack BT-H22Extracció n de la batería Inserció n y extracció n de laBatería Inserció n de la bateríaCarga de la batería Selecció n de idioma para la visualizació n en pantallaGuía de operació n rá pida en españ ol Realice el paso 1 de arriba y luego saque el videocasete Inserció n y extracció n de un videocaseteInserció n de un videocasete Extracció n de un videocasetePara hacer una pausa en la grabació n Para desconectar la alimentació nPulse el botón REC START/STOP para iniciar la grabación Rebobinado automá tico de la cinta Control de volumenReproducció n Para detener la reproducció nPage Page Osaka, Japan Valid for warranty service in the U.S. onlyWhere to Obtain Service What to do to Obtain Service Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey

VL-AH160U, VL-AH150U specifications

The Sharp VL-AH150U and VL-AH160U are notable camcorders that cater to both amateur videographers and professional users seeking high-quality video recording capabilities. These models are part of Sharp's innovative lineup, providing advanced features and technologies designed to enhance the user experience.

One of the key highlights of both camcorders is the inclusion of a high-quality CCD sensor. This sensor ensures excellent image clarity and detail, allowing users to capture vibrant colors and sharp contrasts in various lighting conditions. The VL-AH150U and VL-AH160U support various video resolutions, enabling users to record in standard and high-definition formats. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from home videos to professional projects.

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The camcorders also offer built-in digital effects and transitions, allowing users to add creative elements to their recordings. These features are user-friendly, making it easy for even novice users to produce engaging content.

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Regarding power, these models are equipped with efficient batteries that provide extended recording times. This durability is crucial for events or outings that require lengthy shooting sessions without frequent charging interruptions.

Overall, the Sharp VL-AH150U and VL-AH160U camcorders are excellent choices for those looking to combine user-friendly features with advanced video recording technologies. Their array of capabilities positions them as reliable tools for capturing memories and creating stunning visual content.