Canon MVX300, MVX350i Lithium Button Battery Handling Precautions, Cassette Handling Precautions

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Lithium Button Battery Handling Precautions

WARNING!

The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100 °C (212°F) or incinerate the battery.

CR1616:

Replace the battery with a CR1616 made by Panasonic, Hitachi Maxell, Sony, Toshiba, Varta or Renata. Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or

explosion.

CR2025:

Replace the battery with a CR2025 made by Panasonic, Hitachi Maxell, Sony, Sanyo, or with Duracell2025. Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion.

The used battery should be returned to the supplier for safe disposal.

Do not pick up the battery using tweezers or other metal tools as this will cause a short circuit.

Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact.

Keep the battery out of reach of children. If it is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. The battery case may break and the battery fluids may damage stomach and intestines.

Do not disassemble, heat or immerse the battery in water to avoid the risk of explosion.

Cassette Handling Precautions

Rewind tapes after use. If the tape becomes slack and damaged, it may cause picture and sound distortion.

Return cassettes in the case and store them upright.

Do not leave the cassette in the camcorder after use.

Do not use spliced tapes or nonstandard cassettes as they may damage the camcorder.

Do not use tapes that have been jammed as video heads may become dirty.

Do not insert anything into the small holes of the cassette, or cover them with cellophane tape.

Handle cassettes with care. Do not drop or subject them to severe impact as this may damage the cassettes.

Rewind tapes from time to time if they are stored for a long time.

With cassettes equipped with a memory function, metal plated terminals may become dirty with use. Clean the terminals with a cotton swab after about 10 times of loading/ unloading. The memory function is not supported by the camcorder.

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Contents Digital Video Software Digital Video CamcorderCA-570 identification plate is located on the bottom Important Usage InstructionsAbout the Operating Modes Using this ManualSymbols and References Used in This Manual Operating Mode Power Switch TAPE/CARD SwitchTable of contents Optional Accessories Recording Panoramic Images Stitch Assist ModeAbout the Network Mode DV Messenger Version2 System Diagram Availability differs from area to areaPC-A10 Scart IFC-300PCU USB Checking Supplied AccessoriesMVX350i/MVX330i/MVX300 Components GuideOPEN/EJECT Introduction Slow Wireless Controller WL-D85Remove the battery pack after use Preparing the Power SupplyAttaching the Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackUsing a Household Power Source Typical Recording Time  Charging, Recording and Playback TimesNB-2L BP-2L12 BP-2L14 Charging Time Max. Recording TimeLoad/unload the cassette Slide the OPEN/EJECT switchLoading/Unloading a Cassette Open the cassette compartment CoverInstalling the Backup Battery Fastening the Grip Belt Adjusting the Viewfinder Dioptric AdjustmentPreparing the Camcorder Attaching the Lens CapSS-900 Shoulder strap Attaching the Shoulder StrapMounting the Wide Attachment Screw the wide attachment fully into the lens filter threadInserting the Battery Using the Wireless ControllerPress the Open button and open LCD panel 90 degrees Adjusting the LCD ScreenRotating the LCD Screen LCD BacklightMenu System ZONE/DSTPARIS Setting the Time Zone, Date and TimeSetting the Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time Setting the Date and TimeLondon Displaying Date and Time during Recording Menu Display Setup DisplayoffBefore You Begin Recording Remove the lens cap Set the camcorder to Camera modeRecording Movies on a Tape RecordingPage Allowing the Subject to Monitor the LCD Screen Menu Display SetupScreen Displays during Recording Record Search Reviewing and Searching when RecordingRecord Review Press and release the record review buttonZooming Optical ZoomCamcorder is equipped with optical zoom and digital zoom Digital Zoom Menu Camera SetupTips for Making Better Videos Lean against a wallLie on your elbow Kneel on one knee Set the camcorder to Play VCR mode Set the Power switch to Play VCR TAPE/CARD switch toPlaying Back a Tape Special Playback Modes Adjusting the Volume When Using HeadphonesAdjusting the Volume Menu VCR Setup AV/PHONES AV Playing Back on a TV ScreenTVs with Scart Terminal TVs with Audio/Video Terminals Selecting the Audio Output Channel Menu Audio Setup Output CHL/RSelecting Menus and Settings Menus and SettingsCamera Menu Menu and Default SettingsDefault settings are shown in boldface Submenu Menu Item Setting OptionsDate Format Demo Mode ON, OFF System WL.REMOTE Beep ZONE/DST Play VCR Menu RESET, ContinuousSystem WL.REMOTE ON, OFF Beep ZONE/DST NIGHT+ Card Camera MenuSubmenu Menu Item Setting Options Card Play Menu Easy Recording Program Using the Recording ProgramsUse this mode to record spotlit scenes or fireworks Use this mode to record in dimly lit placesEasy appears Availability of Functions in Each ModeSelecting the Easy Recording Program Set the program selector to EasyList of the program AE modes appears Selecting the Program AE ModeSelect a mode and press the SET dial Set the program selector to Press the SET dialSet the program selector to Using the Night ModesNight Mode NIGHT+ MenuSet the program selector to Press the Night Mode button Skin Detail Function Menu Camera Setup Skin DetailnormalExposure Lock Adjusting Exposure ManuallyExposure Adjustment Turn the SET dial to adjust the brightness of the imagePress the Focus button Adjusting the Focus ManuallySet the program selector to Adjust the zoom Turn the SET dial to adjust the focusInfinity Focus White BAL.AUTO Setting the White BalanceRecording Close the menu Setting the Shutter SpeedMenu Camera Setup Shutterauto Camera Mode Card Camera ModeMenu Camera Setup SL Shutteron Only when the flash mode is set to flash offAuto Slow Shutter Appears Using the Self-TimerMenu Camera Setup Self Timeroff Press the start/stop buttonChanging the Recording Mode SP/LP Audio Recording Changing the Audio ModeUsing Headphones during Recording Menu Audio SetupLong microphones may appear on the screen Menu Audio Setup Wind ScreenautoWind Screen Recording with an External MicrophoneUsing Digital Effects Begin or end scenes with a fade to or from blackZigzag Zigzag Beam Beam Tide Tide Sequences Mosaic Mosaic Ball Ball Cube Cube Wave Wave Color Mask ColorAvailability of Digital Effects by Operating Modes Selecting a FaderName of the selected effect flashes Selecting an Effect in Card Camera ModeSelecting an Effect Press the D.EFFECTS buttonUsing the Multi-Image Screen MULTI-S flashesMulti-image screen is recorded on the tape About the multi-image screen Press the Widescreen button Widescreen TV RecordingPlayback image can be magnified up to 5 times Magnifying the ImageMove the zoom lever toward T Select the magnified area with the SET dialSelecting the Date/Time Display Combination Menu Display Setup Time SEL.DATE & TimeMenu Display Setup Data CODEDATE/TIME Displaying the Data CodePress the Data Code button Menu Display Setup 6SEC.DATEOFFDisplaying the Data Code Six-Second Auto DateStop mode, press the END Search button End SearchReturning to a Pre-marked Position When you have finished playback, rewind the tapeThis function is operated with the wireless controller Appears To cancel, press the Zero SET Memory button againPress the or button to begin searching Date Search You can also create original start-up images Changing the My Camera SettingsSelect a setting option and close the menu Customizing the CamcorderLanguage Set a Language Set B Menu Display Setup Language EnglishChanging the Display Language Changing the Date FormatTurning the Remote Sensor Off Other Camcorder SettingsAdjusting the Brightness of the LCD Screen BeepDemonstration Mode Menu Display Setup Demo ModeonTurning Off the Image Stabilizer If you are connecting via AV terminal, check the setting Connecting the DevicesConnecting a VCR Connecting a Digital Video DevicePage Connected device Stop playback Recording from Analog Video Devices VCR, TV or CamcorderConnect the camcorder to the analog video device Press the button to stop recordingRecording from Digital Video Devices DV Dubbing Connect the camcorder to the digital video deviceMake sure that AV DV is set to OFF Copyright Precaution Copyright SignalsConcerning Copyright Video Turning On the Analog-Digital Converter  Headphones cannot be used during analog-digital conversionDubbing ConnectingMenu Audio Setup Audio DUB.AUDIO Audio DubbingPress the Audio DUB. button on the wireless controller Audio DUB. and appearAudio device Stop playback Playing Back the Added Sound Transferring Video Recordings to a Computer IEEE1394 Turn off the camcorder Inserting and Removing a Memory CardInserting the Card Removing the CardYou can choose from Superfine, Fine and Normal Selecting the Image Quality/SizeChanging the Still Image Quality Changing the Still Image SizeChanging the Movie Size Menu Card SetupExample File NumbersPress the Photo button fully Set the camcorder to Card Camera modeRecording Still Images on a Memory Card Press the Photo button halfwayScreen Displays during Still Image Recording Recording from a Tape in the Camcorder Menu Camera Setup Still I.RECOFFRecording from Other Video Devices Press the flash button Using the FlashSelecting the Flash Mode Recording with Flash About the AF-Assist Lamp Reviewing a Still Image Right after Recording Press the start/stop button to stop recording Recording Motion Jpeg Movies on a Memory CardIndicates the movie size Screen Displays during Movie RecordingMovie recording time Indicates the recording time of the movie103 Menu Camera Setup Focus PRI.ON Selecting the Focusing PointTurning Off the Focus-Priority Mode Turn the SET dial to select the focusing pointContinuous Shooting/High-Speed Continuous Shooting Selecting the Drive ModeChanging the Drive Mode Setting changes with each press of the buttonAuto Exposure Bracketing Press the Photo buttonMaximum number of continuous shots at one time Press the Photo button to record the first image Recording Panoramic Images Stitch Assist ModeWhen Recording in Stitch Assist Mode Select the program AE mode and zoom on the subjectPress the button after the last image Playing Back a Memory Card Slide Show Index ScreenCard Jump Function Select Return to close the menu Protecting ImagesProtecting during Index Screen Display Select ProtectMenu Card Operations Image Erase Erasing ImagesErasing a Single Image Erasing a Single Image/All ImagesCombining Images Card Mix Mix level adjustment blue area of the live video recordingCard mix menu appears Menu Effect Setup Card MIXMix level adjustment blue area of the card animation image Selecting the Card Mix EffectSample Images Press the Card MIX buttonCard MIX flashes 116 Select Execute Formatting a Memory CardMenu Card Operations Format Open the menu and select Card Operations Select FormatOverwrite MY IMAGE?, no and YES appears Creating a Start-up ImageMenu MY Camera Create START-UP Image SET this AS START-UP IMAGE?, YES and no appearsPrinting Still Images Connecting the Printer to the CamcorderPrinting with the Print/Share Button Print setting menu appears Printing after Selecting the Print Settings Cancel Printing  Printing Errors When you have finished printing Selecting the Print Settings Setting the Print StyleSelecting the Number of Copies Select the paper type of the paper set in your printer Select the paper size of the paper set in your printerPrints right to the edges Setting the Print Effect Image OptimizeCard #1*, Card #2*, Card #3*, LTR, A4 User GuidePrints 8 copies of the same still image on one Prints 1 still image perSelecting the Image Style Trimming frame appears Trimming SettingsChange the size of the trimming frame Move the trimming frameUp to 6 images appear Select the image you wish to print Printing with Print Order SettingsSelecting Still Images for Printing Print Order Print OrderMenu Print PrintingErasing All Print Orders Menu Card Operations Print Orders ALL EraseTransferring Memory Card Images to a Computer Preparations Direct TransferTransferring a Still Image as Wallpaper Transferring a Selected Image134 Select TRANS.ORDERS ALL Erase Selecting in Index Screen DisplayErasing All Transfer Orders Transfer OrderAbout the Network Mode DV Messenger Version2 Network Mode appears on the camcorder screenStart DV Messenger Screen Displays Hiding the Displays on the LCD ScreenHiding/Showing the Displays on the TV Screen Camera Mode see also Play VCR ModeScreen Displays during Recording/Playback Card Play Mode Card Camera Mode see alsoList of Messages Memory Card Related MessagesMessage Explanation 141 Direct Print Related Messages Paper Error143 Camcorder Handling Precautions Maintenance/OthersCondensation How to avoid condensationWhen condensation is detected Video HeadsResuming use Battery Pack Handling PrecautionsAbout the battery terminal cover Treat the battery pack with careLithium Button Battery Handling Precautions Cassette Handling PrecautionsExplosion CR2025 Protecting Tapes from Accidental Erasure Memory Card Handling PrecautionsUsing the Camcorder Abroad Power SourcesPlayback on a TV Screen Recording/Playback TroubleshootingPower Source Problem Cause Solution151 Tape EditingPrinting Memory Card OperationCB-2LTE System Diagram Availability differs from area to areaCBC-NB2 Car Battery Charger Optional AccessoriesBattery Packs CB-2LTE Battery ChargerWS-20 Wrist Strap VL-10Li Battery Video LightWD-H34 Wide-converter FS-34U Filter SetSpecifications SystemMemory Card SDC-8M SD Memory Card CA-570 Compact Power AdapterNB-2LH Battery Pack Power/OthersIndex Grip belt HeadphonesUSB terminal Operating Mode Output channelMemo Memo Canon INC
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MVX350i, MVX330i, MVX300 specifications

The Canon MVX300 and MVX40 are two compact camcorders that exemplify Canon's commitment to delivering high-quality imaging technologies in a user-friendly package. Released in the early 2000s, these models captured the attention of both amateur and professional videographers looking for portable solutions that didn’t compromise on quality.

The Canon MVX300 boasts a robust set of features that cater to users seeking enhanced video capabilities. One notable aspect is its 3 CCD sensor technology, which allows for superior color reproduction and clearer images. This technology captures more light, resulting in vibrant and true-to-life colors, making it an ideal choice for outdoor and indoor shooting alike. The camcorder supports a resolution of 800,000 pixels, producing clear video even in challenging lighting conditions.

Another highlight of the MVX300 is its 10x optical zoom lens. This feature enables users to capture distant subjects with remarkable detail, while the digital zoom extends this capability further, allowing for up to 100x zoom. With the optical image stabilization feature, shaky footage becomes a thing of the past, ensuring smooth and steady shots even during extended recording sessions.

On the other hand, the Canon MVX40 is designed with an emphasis on ease of use and portability. It shares many similarities with the MVX300, including the stunning 3CCD sensor technology that offers excellent imaging quality. Additionally, the MVX40 includes a 16:9 widescreen recording option, catering to the growing demand for widescreen video content that enhances the viewing experience on modern televisions.

Both camcorders feature a user-friendly interface, making them accessible to users with varying levels of experience. They include a built-in flash for low-light scenarios and several automatic shooting modes to assist novice users in capturing the best footage without extensive manual adjustments.

Furthermore, the Canon MVX series is equipped with various connectivity options, including USB and FireWire ports, which facilitate seamless transfer of video files to computers for editing and sharing.

In summary, the Canon MVX300 and MVX40 serve as excellent examples of mid-range camcorders that blend technological sophistication with user-centric design. Their 3CCD technology, optical zoom capabilities, and intuitive features make them a suitable choice for anyone looking to create high-quality video content without the need for professional-grade equipment. Whether for family gatherings, travel memories, or creative projects, these camcorders stand out as capable companions for capturing life’s moments.