Canon zr10 instruction manual Adjusting the LCD screen, About the LCD Screen

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Avoid touching the LCD screen when moving the LCD panel.

Do not hold the camera by the LCD panel or the viewfinder.

Make sure you open the LCD panel at 90°, before attempting to rotate it.

Always rotate the LCD panel vertically into place, before closing it or pushing it flat against the side of the camera.

Always fully close the LCD panel until it clicks securely.

Be careful not to leave the LCD, viewfinder or lens exposed to direct sunlight outdoors or in a window. Doing so could cause damage.

Bright light falling on the LCD screen may cause glare that makes it difficult for you to view the image. In this case, switch to using the viewfinder. You are also able to adjust the brightness of the screen (see “Adjusting the LCD screen” below).

Quick Overview

Adjusting the LCD screen

You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. Adjust the level by choosing BRIGHTNESS from the menu.

A bar showing the level appears in the display for 4 seconds.

Turn the selector dial up to make the display brighter.

Turn the selector dial down to make the display darker.

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The camera will remember your brightness setting even after you turn it off.

The brightness of the LCD does not affect that of the recorded images or the viewfinder.

About the LCD Screen

The LCD screen built into this camcorder is a high precision product. However, small black dots or bright points of light (red, blue or green) may appear constantly on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction of the LCD screen and they are not recorded on the tape. (Effective dots: more than 99.99%)

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Contents Mode d’emploi Important Usage Instructions Important Safety Instructions Lightning For added protection of this Contents Thank you for Choosing a Canon Getting startedIntroducing the ZR10 Finding Your Way Around the ZR10 Quick Overview2ZR10E07-33 3/10/00 1819 Page 9 1,1 2ZR10E07-33 3/10/00 1819 Page 10 1,1 Powering Your Camcorder Connecting the camera to an AC outletProvide power from an AC outlet or Charge a battery pack Attaching and charging the battery packs Set the Power switch to OFF Attach the battery to the cameraCA-560 Compact Power Adapter Using the Charge Adapter CR-560 Kit optional Operate the camera with power from your car battery Loading a Cassette Loading and unloadingLoad or unload the cassette Protecting tapes from accidental erasure Handling cassettesCassette Memory Basic Recording Before you start recordingTo record Load a cassetteWhen you have finished recording Slide the program selector toChanging the recording mode SP/LP Widescreen TV recordingConfirmation/Warning beeps Zooming 10⋅ optical zoom40⋅ /200⋅ digital zoom Using the LCD Screen Open the LCD screenChanging the angle of the LCD screen Adjusting the LCD screen About the LCD ScreenAllowing the subject to monitor recording Built-in speaker and headphone terminal Attach a power source and turn the Power switch to VCR Playing Back a CassetteLoad the cassette Press the e play button to start playback Other playback modes Playback pauseFast forward playback Rewind playbackSpecial playback Connections for Playback on a TV Screen If your TV or VCR has an S S1 -video input 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 Selecting from the Menus VCR menu Press the Menu button to close the menu3ZR10E34-72 3/9/00 756 PM Page 37 1,1 Using the Wireless Controller Inserting batteriesSetting the remote sensor mode Choose Offb and close the menuChoose a 1 or a 2 and close the menu If your wireless controller isn’t working Setting the Date and Time Setting the time zone/daylight saving timeSet the camera to record pause mode Press the Menu button3ZR10E34-72 3/9/00 756 PM Page 42 1,1 Setting the clock Date and time displayTaking Still Pictures Press the Photo button halfway down and hold itPress the Photo button fully down to take the still picture Transferring Still Pictures to a PC with the FR-100 optional Searching and Reviewing While Recording Record searchRecord review Using the Various Recording Programs Availability of functions in each recording programSetting the program AE mode Press the start/stop button to begin recordingEasy Recording AutoSports PortraitSpotlight Sand & SnowLow Light Using Digital Effects Availability of digital effects in Camera modeAvailability of digital effects in VCR playback modes Effects FadersFaders Fade Trigger FADE-TVertical Wipe Wipe Horizontal Wipe WipeEffects Art ARTBlack and White BLK & WHT Sepia SepiaIf you’re in VCR mode Fade in- Press the e play button Operating fadersTurn the selector dial Press the Digital Effects buttonOperating effects Selecting the audio mode Audio RecordingExternal microphone Wind screen Setting the Self-Timer Press the start/stop buttonPress the start/stop button to end recording 3ZR10E34-72 3/9/00 756 PM Page 61 1,1 Adjusting Exposure Manually Exposure adjustmentExposure lock Shutter speed Close the menuGuidelines for shooting using high shutter speeds Recommended shutter speeds when shootingConcerning shooting in fluorescent lighting Adjusting Focus Manually Focus lockManual focus Setting the White Balance 3ZR10E34-72 3/9/00 756 PM Page 67 1,1 Press the Data Code button on the wireless controller Displaying Date, Time and Camera Data Data CodeSelecting date/time Setting the data code Select Data Code from the VCR menuSix-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 VCRDubbing with Digital Video Equipment Connect the camera and the other digital devicePrepare the other device Copyright signal DubbingStop playback on the other device Recording from a VCR,TV or Analog Camcorder Analog Line-in You can monitor the picture in the viewfinder or LCD Recording Over Existing Scenes A/V Insert Editing Insert start pointTape in the camera Playback tapeConnect the camera to the VCR/TV Prepare the TV and VCR Press the A/V Insert button To stop inserting, press the Stop button on the cameraStop playback on the VCR Audio Dubbing To connect other audio equipmentTo connect an external microphone Press Audio DUB 4ZR10E73-85 3/9/00 759 PM Page 83 1,1 Setting the Audio Mix Turn the Power switch to VCR Choose the outputSelecting audio output channels Adjust the viewfinder Preparing the CameraPrepare the lens cap Fasten the grip beltAttach the shoulder strap How much power is left? Charging and recording timesWhen to recharge Taking care of the battery packKeep the terminals clean Storing the battery packInstalling the backup battery Treat the battery pack with careMaintenance Maintenance StorageViewfinder Camera body and lensUsing the camera abroad Power sourcesTV playback What happens when condensation is detected CondensationProtecting the camera from condensation What you should doTroubleshooting Recording/PlaybackRecording/Playback Contd Cause and/or what to do about itMiscellaneous ZR10 System Diagram Availability differs from area to area Optional Accessories BP-500 Series Battery PacksCR-560 Charge Adapter/Car Battery Cable Kit SR-30.5/46 Step-up RingVL-10Li Battery Video Light 100WD-46 Wide-converter FS-46 Filter Set101 WS-20 Wrist StrapSC-1000 Soft Carrying Case 102 SC-A50 Soft Carrying CaseScreen Displays 103Turning off the LCD screen displays 104 105 106 Time CodeRecording reminder 107 Refer to p.17Specifications BP-511 Battery Pack108 ZR10Index 109110 Canon ZR10 Digital Video Camcorder Limited Warranty 111Canada 112Canon INC

zr10 specifications

The Canon ZR10 is a compact miniDV camcorder that revolutionized home video recording when it was released in the early 2000s. Designed for amateur videographers and content creators, this camcorder offered a plethora of features in a small, lightweight body, making it an ideal choice for on-the-go recording.

One of the standout features of the Canon ZR10 is its recording capability in the miniDV format, which provides high-quality digital video. The camcorder supports a maximum resolution of 720 x 480 pixels, delivering clear images and vibrant colors. This format also allows for easy editing and transferring to computers for post-production, a significant advantage for users looking to create polished video content.

Equipped with a 1/4-inch CCD sensor, the ZR10 captures striking detail in various lighting conditions. The camcorder includes a 16x optical zoom lens, which allows users to get close to their subjects without sacrificing image quality. This feature is particularly beneficial for nature videography, events, or candid moments where physical proximity may not be possible. Additionally, a 100x digital zoom extends creative possibilities, although it is best used cautiously to maintain clarity.

The ZR10's user-friendly design is complemented by an easy-to-navigate control layout. It features a 2.5-inch LCD screen that provides a clear view for framing shots and reviewing footage. The camcorder also includes an electronic viewfinder, ensuring that users can capture content easily, even in bright sunlight.

On the technology front, the Canon ZR10 boasts advanced image stabilization through its DIGIC DV technology, which helps minimize shaky footage, ensuring smooth and stable recordings. This feature is vital for handheld shooting, where minor movements can be magnified and lead to distracting video.

Audio quality is another critical aspect of the ZR10, which includes a built-in stereo microphone ensuring clear sound capture during recording. For more professional audio, users can connect external microphones to enhance recording quality further.

Overall, the Canon ZR10 stands out for its remarkable combination of features packed in a portable design. With its high-quality video recording capabilities, ease of use, and advanced stabilization technology, it remains a memorable choice for those in the realm of digital video production, especially for amateurs looking to embark on their videography journey.