Toshiba P10 user manual Contents

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Contents

 

Section 1 Getting to Know Your Camcorder

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Overview

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Check the Components

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Safety Instructions

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System Requirements

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Front View and Side View

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Rear View

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Section 2 Getting Started

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Loading the Battery

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Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Optional)

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Turning the Camcorder On and Getting Started

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Turning the Camcorder Off

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Section 3 Record Mode

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Button Function

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LCD Monitor Information

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Movie Recording

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Picture Recording

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Taking Close up Pictures

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Using Digital Zoom

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Options for Record Menu

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Operations for Record Mode

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Movie Mode Submenu Setting

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Picture Mode Submenu Setting

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Effect Submenu Setting

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Contents User’s Manual Introduction Contents Setting Menu Installing Bundled Software Transferring Data to a ComputerSpecifications Contents Check the Components Getting to Know Your CamcorderSystem Requirements Safety InstructionsLED Front View and Side ViewLoading the Battery Getting StartedInserting and Removing an SD Card Optional Turning the Camcorder Off Turning the Camcorder On and Getting StartedDirection Button Record ModeLCD Monitor Information LCD Video Quality Operation Display Screen Operations for Record ModeMovie Mode Submenu Setting Movie ResolutionStabilization Picture Resolution Picture Mode Submenu SettingSelf-timer Picture Mode Only Flash Picture Mode OnlyScene WB White Balance ExposurePlayback Mode LCD Monitor Information Operations for Playback Mode Delete Movies Repeat Movies Lock MoviesPicture Playback Delete Picture Make Slide Show Lock PicturesSetting Your Camcorder SoundInformation Format Time SettingLanguage Default Setting Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV Connecting to a High-Definition 169 Wide TVSection Viewing Pictures and Movies on PC Installing Bundled SoftwareBurning the Recorded Clip into DVD Page Uploading Video Files to YouTube Page Page Page Specifications Troubleshooting TroubleshootingCE compliance Other InformationAdditional environments not related to EMC Additional Information