Sony CCD-TR78 Using the Steady Shot Function, To Release the Steady Shot, CCD-TR88/TR98 only

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Using the STEADY SHOT Function

CCD-TR88/TR98 only

You can use the Steady Shot to compensate for camera-shake. Do not use the Steady Shot when shooting a stationary object with a tripod.

Using the STEADY SHOT Function

Slide STEADY SHOT to ON.

To Release the Steady Shot

Slide STEADY SHOT to OFF.

Notes on the Steady Shot

The Steady Shot will not correct excessive camera-shake.

When you switch the Steady Shot on or off, the exposure may fluctuate.

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Video Camera Recorder h For the Customers in the U.S.A Welcome to video hTable of Contents Using This Manual Precaution on CopyrightPrecautions on Camcorder Care Before You BeginChecking Supplied Accessories Charging and Installing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackGetting Started Charging TimeBattery Life To Remove the Battery PackCharging and Installing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery PackTo Eject the Cassette Inserting a CassetteTo Prevent Accidental Erasure Camera Recording Basic OperationsTo Stop Recording Momentarily a To Finish Recording bTo Focus the Viewfinder Lens CCD-TR78/TR88 CCD-TR98Recording with the START/STOP button depressed Shooting scenery in several short takesWhen moving from indoors to outdoors or vice versa Camera RecordingWhen you shoot a subject using a telephoto zoom Using the Zoom FeatureZooming Speed Hints for Better Shooting Place the camcorder on a flat surface or use a tripodChecking the Recorded Picture To Begin Re-recordingConnecting Directly to a TV Connections for PlaybackIf a VCR is connected to a TV To Connect a TV or a VCR without Video/Audio Input JacksPlaying Back a Tape Playing Back a Tape Various Playback ModesTo view a still picture playback pause To locate a scene Picture SearchUsing the House Current Using Alternative Power SourcesAdvanced Operations Using Alternative Power Sources Using the Battery CaseTo remove the adaptor Model Typical recording time Continuous recording timeUsing a Car Battery To remove the battery caseRecording with the Date or Time To Stop Recording with the Date or TimeUsing the Built-in Light To Turn On the Built-in Light AutomaticallyReplacing the Bulb Using the Program AE Function Selecting the Best ModeUsing the Program AE Function ŒSports mode Twilight modeAfter Shooting Shooting with BacklightingThis function is also effective under following conditions Selecting the START/STOP Mode To Extend the Recording Time in 5 SEC ModeTo Superimpose from the Beginning Superimposing a TitleTo Superimpose On the Way of Recording Using the Steady Shot Function Using the Steady Shot FunctionTo Release the Steady Shot CCD-TR88/TR98 onlySelecting the Mode Setting of Each Item Changing the Mode SettingsZoom x24/x12 To Edit More Scenes Editing onto Another TapeTo Stop Editing Changing the Lithium Battery in the Camcorder Additional InformationChanging the Lithium Battery in the Camcorder Changing the Lithium BatteryResetting the Date and Time To Correct the Date and Time SettingYear indicator changes as follows To Check the Date and TimeTips for Using the Battery Pack Preparing the Battery PackWhen to Replace the Battery Playback ModesTips for Using the Battery Pack After Long Storage Brand-new BatteryBe Sure to Observe the Following If battery leakage occurred Maintenance Information and Precautions How to Prevent Moisture CondensationMoisture Condensation Inside the CamcorderVideo Head Cleaning Maintenance Information and Precautions Removing Dust from inside the ViewfinderTo Reattach the Eyecup CCD-TR78/TR88 onlyPrecautions Power Sources Using Your Camcorder AbroadDifference in Color Systems Power Symptom Cause and/or Corrective ActionsTrouble Check CamcorderPicture Trouble CheckOthers When the Charge Lamp Flashes AC Power AdaptorWhen the Charge lamp Specifications Video Camera RecorderStorage temperature -4F to +140F -20C to +60C Dimensions Applicable battery Sony battery pack Ni-Cd typeOutput voltage Identifying the Parts @¼ Grip strap p Viewfinder adjustment ring p @£ VIDEO/AUDIO jacks p@¥ Tripod receptacle p Identifying the Parts @» Tape transport buttons pAttaching the shoulder strap Remote CommanderTransmitter Using the Remote Commander Preparing the Remote CommanderTo avoid damage from possible battery leakage Remote Control Direction To enter Demo modeTo exit Demo mode To Watch the DemonstrationOperation Indicators Battery Remaining O, P K, LV, W, X, Y
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