Sony CCD-TR88, CCD-TR78, CCD-TR98 operation manual Specifications, Video Camera Recorder

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Specifications

Video Camera Recorder

System

Video recording system Two rotary heads, Helical scanning, FM system

Audio recording system Rotary heads, FM system

Video signal

NTSC color, EIA standards

Usable cassette

8 mm video format cassette (standard 8 mm)

Recording/Playback time SP mode: 2 hours (P6-120) LP mode: 4 hours (P6-120)

Fastforward/rewind time Approx. 5 min. (P6-120)

Image device

CCD (Charge Coupled Device)

Viewfinder Electronic viewfinder, CCD-TR78/TR88: Black and white CCD-TR98: Color

Lens

12 x (optical), 24 x (digital), Combined power zoom lens, F1.8 – 2.7

Focal distance

732 – 2 58 inches (5.4 – 64.8 mm)

9/32-31/8 inches (6.5– 78 mm) when recording (CCD-TR88/ TR98 only)

When converted to a 35 mm still camera

1916 – 18 12 inches (39 – 468 mm)

178 – 22 14 inches (47 – 564 mm) when recording (CCD- TR88/TR98 only)

Color temperature

Auto

Minimum illumination

CCD-TR78: 0.8 lx at F 1.8

CCD-TR88/TR98: 3.0 lx at F 1.8

Illumination range

CCD-TR78: 0.8 to 100,000 lx

CCD-TR88/TR98: 3.0 to 100,000 lx

Recommended illumination

More than 100 lx

Input and Output connectors Video output

Phono jack, 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, unbalanced

Audio output

Phono jack, 327 mV, (at load impedance 47 kΩ), impedance less than 2.2 kΩ

RFU DC OUT

Special minijack, DC 5 V

LANC jack Stereo-mini-mini-jack (ø 2.5 mm)

MIC jack Stereo minijack

0.388 mV, low impedance with

2.5to 3 V DC, output impedance 6.8 kΩ (ø 3.5 mm)

General

Power requirements

On battery mounting surface

6.0V (battery pack), 7.5 V (AC power adaptor)

Average power consumption

When the built-in light is off CCD-TR78 : 3.8 W CCD-TR88 : 4.1 W CCD-TR98 : 4.2 W

When the built-in light is on CCD-TR78 : 6.8 W CCD-TR88 : 7.1 W CCD-TR98 : 7.2 W

Operating temperature

32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

Storage temperature

–4°F to +140°F (–20°C to +60°C)

Dimensions (w/h/d)

CCD-TR78/TR88 : Approx. 4 5/8 x 4 1/8 x 8 1/4 inches

(115 x 103 x 207 mm) CCD-TR98 : Approx. 4 5/8 x 4 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches

(115 x 103 x 200 mm)

Mass

Excluding the battery pack, lithium battery, cassette and shoulder strap

Approx. 1 lb 10 oz (740 g) Including the battery pack NP- 33, lithium battery CR2025, cassette P6-120 and shoulder strap

Approx. 2 lb 1 oz (960 g)

Video light XB-3D

3W, 6V

Microphone

Electret condenser microphone, Stereo type

Supplied accessories

See page 5.

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Contents Video Camera Recorder h For the Customers in the U.S.A Welcome to video hTable of Contents Precautions on Camcorder Care Using This ManualPrecaution on Copyright Before You BeginChecking Supplied Accessories Getting Started Charging and Installing the Battery PackCharging the Battery Pack 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 To Stop Recording Momentarily a Camera RecordingBasic Operations To Finish Recording bRecording with the START/STOP button depressed To Focus the Viewfinder LensCCD-TR78/TR88 CCD-TR98 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-recordingIf a VCR is connected to a TV Connecting Directly to a TVConnections for Playback To Connect a TV or a VCR without Video/Audio Input JacksPlaying Back a Tape To view a still picture playback pause Playing Back a TapeVarious Playback Modes To locate a scene Picture SearchUsing the House Current Using Alternative Power SourcesAdvanced Operations To remove the adaptor Using Alternative Power SourcesUsing the Battery Case Model Typical recording time Continuous recording timeRecording with the Date or Time Using a Car BatteryTo remove the battery case 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 Using the Program AE FunctionSelecting the Best Mode 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 To Release the Steady Shot Using the Steady Shot FunctionUsing the Steady Shot Function 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 BatteryYear indicator changes as follows Resetting the Date and TimeTo Correct the Date and Time Setting To Check the Date and TimeWhen to Replace the Battery Tips for Using the Battery PackPreparing the Battery Pack Playback ModesTips for Using the Battery Pack After Long Storage Brand-new BatteryBe Sure to Observe the Following If battery leakage occurred Moisture Condensation Maintenance Information and PrecautionsHow to Prevent Moisture Condensation Inside the CamcorderVideo Head Cleaning To Reattach the Eyecup Maintenance Information and PrecautionsRemoving Dust from inside the Viewfinder CCD-TR78/TR88 onlyPrecautions Power Sources Using Your Camcorder AbroadDifference in Color Systems Trouble Check PowerSymptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions 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 To exit Demo mode Remote Control DirectionTo enter Demo mode To Watch the DemonstrationOperation Indicators Battery Remaining O, P K, LV, W, X, Y
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