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Recording an Image from a Cassette as a Still Image

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Record an image from a cassette onto a memory card. To automatically record multiple still images from a cassette to a memory card, refer to “Copying Still Images from a Cassette” on p.115.

For highest image quality, we recommend using an image recorded in

Progressive Scan mode ( 49).

The still image's data code will show the date and time it was originally recorded on the cassette.

Using a Memory Card (ELURA20 MC only)

Cassette

Press the PHOTO button fully down

Memory card

VCR

1.Play back the cassette.

2.When the image you want to record appears in the display, press the PHOTO button halfway down and hold it.

The tape is set to playback pause mode and the number of images that can still be recorded on the memory card appears in the display.

3.Press the PHOTO button fully down to record the image to the memory card.

You can also set the cassette to playback pause mode in step 1 and record the image with only 1 full press of the PHOTO button.

If you record an image onto a memory card that was originally recorded in the 16:9 mode for widescreen TV’s, the image will appear to be vertically “squashed” (compressed).

The shutter sound does not sound in VCR mode.

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Contents Mode d’emploi Important Usage Instructions Important Safety Instructions Example of Antenna Grounding AS Contents Thank you for Choosing a Canon Getting startedIntroducing the ELURA10/ELURA20 MC Finding Your Way Around the ELURA10/ELURA20 MC Mastering the BasicsELURA10 Card Connecting the camera to an AC outlet Powering Your CamcorderProvide power from an AC outlet or Charge a battery pack Charging and attaching the battery packs Attach one or two battery packs to the power adapterCA-400 Compact Power Adapter Loading and unloading Loading a CassetteLoad or unload the cassette Handling cassettes Protecting tapes from accidental erasureCassette memory Basic Recording Before you start recordingTo record Load a cassetteWhen you have finished recording Slide the program selector toRecording times this example uses an 80-minute tape Changing the recording modeAbout all 3 extended recording modes Widescreen TV recording About SP and LP modesAbout the Power dial lock lever Confirmation/Warning beeps10⋅ optical zoom Zooming40⋅ digital zoom Open the LCD screen Using the LCD ScreenChanging the angle of the LCD screen Adjusting the LCD screen About the LCD ScreenAllowing the subject to monitor recording Playing Back a Cassette Attach a power source and turn the Power dial to VCRLoad the cassette Press the e play button to start playback Other playback modes Playback pauseFast forward playback Rewind playbackSpecial playback Built-in speaker Attaching the DU-300 Docking Unit Connections for Playback on a TV ScreenDU-300 Docking Unit Specifications Video terminal input/output If your TV or VCR has an S S1 -video input terminalMicrophone terminal Headphone terminalIf your TV or VCR has audio/video input terminals VideoUsing a tripod Tips for Making Better VideosHolding the camera CompositionPicture angle Camera movesTurning the Image Stabilizer Off Using the Menus Selecting from the MenusREC Menu ELURA20 MC only Play Menu ELURA20 MC onlyPress the Menu button Camera set up submenu List of MenusDigital effects submenu Card mix submenuDisplay set up submenu VCR set up submenuSystem submenu Card set up submenu ELURA20 MC only 3Image quality 4File numbers5Return 7Return@4Wireless controller @5Tally lamp @6Beep @7Return REC Menu ELURA20 MC onlyPlay Menu ELURA20 MC only Card operations submenu when playing back a single image VCR set up submenu Record modeDisplay set up submenu 1Brightness System submenu 5Wireless controllerUsing the Wireless Controller/Tally Lamp Inserting batteriesWhen Operating 2 Canon DV Camcorders Remote Sensor Mode If your wireless controller isn’t working Turning off the tally lampSetting the Date and Time Setting the time zone/daylight saving timeOpen the menu and select System Select T.ZONE/DST Close the menu16 17 18 11 12 Open the menu and select System Select D/TIME SET Setting the clockDate and time display Recording in Progressive Scan Mode Digital Motor Drive Press the start/stop button to begin recordingTaking Still Pictures to a Cassette Press the Photo button halfway down and hold itPress the Photo button fully down to take the still picture Record search Searching and Reviewing While RecordingRecord review Using the Various Recording Programs Availability of functions in each recording programSetting the program AE mode Easy Recording AutoSports PortraitSand & Snow SpotlightLow Light Using Digital Effects Availability of digital effects by modeUsing the Full Range of Features Faders Fade Trigger FADE-TWipe Wipe Scroll ScrollEffects Art ARTBlack and White BLK & WHT Sepia SepiaOperating faders Select the desired settingPress the D.EFFECTS ON/OFF button If you’re in VCR mode Fade in- Press the e play button Operating effectsUsing the Multi-Image Screen Select the desired setting Select M.S. SplitOperating the multi-image screen Select M.S. SpeedPush the D.EFFECTS ON/OFF button External microphone and headphones Selecting the audio modeAudio Recording Attach the microphone to the adapter bracket Wind screenPress the start/stop button Setting the Self-TimerPress the start/stop button to end recording Using the Full Range of Features Exposure adjustment Adjusting Exposure ManuallyExposure lock Shutter speed Recommended shutter speeds when shooting Guidelines for shooting using high shutter speedsConcerning shooting in fluorescent lighting Focus lock Adjusting Focus ManuallyManual focus Setting the White Balance Using the Full Range of Features Displaying Date, Time and Camera Data Data Code Selecting date/timeSetting the data code Six-second auto date Searching the Tape Photo Search/Date Search Returning to a Pre-Marked Position Editing to a VCR PreparationsConnect the camera to the VCR Prepare the TV and VCRConnect the camera and the other digital device Prepare the other deviceDubbing Copyright signalStop playback on the other device Recording from a VCR, TV or Analog Camcorder Analog Line-in Connect the camcorder to the VCR Prepare the deviceYou can monitor the picture in the viewfinder or LCD Recording Over Existing Scenes A/V Insert Editing Playback tape Tape in the cameraConnect the camera to the VCR Prepare the VCR and TV To stop inserting, press the Stop button on the camera Press the A/V Insert buttonStop playback on the VCR To connect other audio equipment Audio DubbingTo connect an external microphone VCR SET UP Audio DUB.AUDIO Press Audio DUB Setting the Audio Mix Choose the outputSelecting audio output channels Connecting to a PC Memory Card Introduction -ELURA20 MC only You can do the following with a memory CardClose the cover Inserting and removing the memory cardSelecting the recording image quality Fine File numbers Turning the shutter sound offPress the Photo button halfway and hold it Recording Still Images to a Memory CardELURA20 MC only Backup battery 124 Recording an Image from a Cassette as a Still Image 100Recording from Another DV Device as a Still Image 101Connect the camera to the other digital device RecordingSingle Image Viewing Still ImagesThere are 3 ways to view still images Card Jump Function Slide ShowIndex Screen 103Preventing Accidental Erasure Protect Marking a Still Image for Printing Print Mark105 Erasing Still ImagesSelect Protect and press the Select dial Select Image Erase and press the Select dialFile Operation File Oper 106Select Print Mark and press the Select dial 107 Preventing Accidental Erasure ProtectProtecting an image while viewing an index screen 108 Marking a Still Image for Printing Print MarkMarking an image for printing while viewing an index screen 109 Erasing all print marksErasing Still Images Select the image you want to eraseOpen the menu and select Card Oper Select Image Erase Select Single111 Select ALL112 Availability of Card Mix by modeCard LUMI. Card luminance key- 5 pre-recorded sample images 113 Mix levelSelect MIX Level Adjust the mix level 114Press the card MIX button Press the start/stop button to start and stop recordingCopying Still Images from a Cassette 115116 Copying Memory Card Still Images to a CassetteOpen the menu and select Card Oper Select Copy Formatting a Memory Card 117Open the menu and select Card Oper Select Format Select YESMemory card operating precautions Other Information and Precautions118 119 Sample imagesSD Memory Card Specifications Capacity Interface 120Adjust the viewfinder Preparing the Camera121 Prepare the lens cap122 How much power is left?Charging and recording times Taking care of the battery pack When to recharge123 Treat the battery pack with care Installing the backup battery124 Maintenance 125126 MaintenanceStorage Using the camera abroad Power sources127 TV playbackWhat happens when condensation is detected 128Condensation Protecting the camera from condensation129 TroubleshootingRecording/Playback 130 Recording/Playback Contd131 Memory card operations ELURA20 MC only132 MiscellaneousELURA10/ELURA20 MC System Diagram Availability differs 133Optional Accessories BP-400 Series Battery PacksCB-400 Car Battery Adapter 134VL-10Li Battery Video Light 135SA-1 Adapter Bracket SC-1000 Soft Carrying Case136 SC-A50 Soft Carrying Case137 Screen DisplaysTurning off the LCD screen displays 138 139 CAM. Menu140 Memory Card Displays ELURA20 MC onlyTime Code 141Recording reminder 142 Refer to p.15143 For ELURA20 MCSpecifications 144BP-406 Battery Pack 145Index 146147 148 Menu at a Glance 149150 151 Canada 152
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10, elura20 specifications

The Canon Elura 20 and 10 are part of Canon's compact camcorders that gained popularity for their easy portability and user-friendly features. Designed with the modern user in mind, these camcorders combine advanced technology with functionality, making them appealing to both amateur and more experienced videographers.

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