JVC GC-QX3 manual Attaching the Hand strap, Attaching the Lens Cover

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Pass one end of the strap through the mounting hole on the lens cover.

Attaching the Hand strap

1 Pass one end of the hand strap through the mounting hole.

2 Pass the other end through the loop.

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Attaching the Lens Cover

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2 Pass the other end through the loop.

3 Attach the strap of the lens cover to the hand strap.

NOTES:

Do not turn on the camera when the lens cover is attached. Doing so could result in the damage to the lens part.

Make sure to attache the lens cover when the camera is not in use.

Make sure to use the optional lens cleaning paper to clean fingerprints from the lens surface, and to clean the lens after shooting with the camera in warm, humid locations (by the seaside, in the mountains, etc.). Store the camera in a well- ventilated location with little dust or debris.

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Contents For Customer Use GC-QX3It is recommended that you Dear CustomerPower Lines Power SourcesPower Cord Protection Grounding or PolarizationDamage Requiring Service AccessoriesCleaning Replacement PartsConnect the Camera to a Power Outlet. pg Quick StartInsert the Memory card. pg Play back a Picture. pg Shoot a Picture. pg6M Pro-Still Pixel Shift Mode pg Major Features ENDR Pro-Still Wide Range Mode pg Before taking important photosContents Memory card 3.3V type Hand strap Subsidiary SettingsFront View Top View 10 ENSelf timer button Self timer lampMode switch FlashCONTROLS, Connectors and Indicators 12 ENRear View Bottom View Connectors cover Power dialBattery cover Video output connector ............ pgMode display Indicator of initial settings having been changedRemaining battery power indicator 14 ENMacro mode indicator Flash indicatorTimer mode indicator Picture size indicator16 EN Turn the Power dial to SET to display the SET UP screenMenu Screens To turn off the menu screen, press the DSP buttonNo displays Playback Menu ScreensInstall the battery Charging the Battery18 EN PicturesRemoving the Battery Installing a Charged BatteryConnect the power cord to a power outlet Connecting the Camera to a Power Outlet20 EN Getting StartedAttaching the Hand strap Attaching the Lens CoverPass one end of the hand strap through the mounting hole Inserting the Memory Card 22 ENRemoving the Memory Card Contact surfaceEXE button Lock button Button Formatting a Memory CardPress the r t button to select Format Press the r t button to select YESViewfinder 24 ENNormal Shooting Macro ShootingUsing a Tripod Good Photography PostureMounting the Camera on a Tripod Selecting the Shooting Mode 26 ENBasic Operation Zoom lever Zoom ShootingYou can shoot a wider angle You can shoot a distant subject in closeup28 EN Turn the Power dial to SETSelecting the Picture Size 16MBSelecting the Picture Quality Turn the Power dial to a or M for shootingPress the r t button to select Quality Operations30 EN Lock button Shutter button Power dialFull Auto Shooting Press the Shutter button all the way to take the pictureNormal Playback Playing Back Still PicturesAuto Playback Press the w e button again to stop Auto PlaybackSelf timer button Shutter button Self TimerThrough the following settings 32 ENPress the Flash button and select the flash mode Setting, since the shutter speed is slowerFlash Shooting Flash. The flash is forced to lightManual Focus 34 EN→ Program Iris Setting36 EN Manual ShootingMacro Shooting Exposure Control 2EV+2EV White Balance Adjustment 38 ENPress the DSP button to turn off the menu screen Manual White Balance Adjustment To redo the setting, simply hold down the EXE button againWhite paper should fill the screen Sensitivity Setting 40 ENPress the r t button to select Sens Changing the Zoom Power While Shooting 42 EN With this mode you can shoot 2 continuous photosShooting Continuous Photos If the flash is set, it will only flash for the first photoChanging the AE/AF Area Turn the Power dial to M Restoring the Default SettingsSelect Manual with the Mode switch Camera settings return to the default settingsBackground Subject Collage ModeFrame size is automatically selected for the background You can also use the zoom function46 EN 6M Pro-Still Pixel Shift ModeHold the Lock button down while turning 6M PRO S appears on the LCD panelDR PRO S appears on the LCD panel DR Pro-Still Wide Range ModeNR Pro-Still Noise Reduction Mode 48 ENNR PRO S appears on the LCD panel Press the Shutter button all the way to shoot the video Video ShootingSelect Video PB with the Mode switch 50 ENVideo Playback Brightness Adjustment of LCD Screen Display Mode during Playback52 EN Turn the Power dial to A, M or V for shootingPlayback Protecting PicturesDeletion indicator appears Deleting PicturesTo delete a selected picture 54 EN Select Edit with the Mode switchAdding Special Effects Edit screen appearsPress the w e button to select OFF, B/W, SEPIA, or Nega Nega Gives a picture a negative film effectNOW Editing appears, then File screen will appear Date screen appears Inputting the Date← left Select the up side of the picture − up → right ← left ↓ downCalendar screen appears Inputting the Calendar58 EN Connecting the Camera to a TVYou can view the photographed still pictures on TV Digital Still CameraDigital Still Camera Power cord DC cord Power outlet Power lampPrint Printer GV-SP260 EN Power dial To select a picture, press the DSP buttonPrinting a Picture To select a picture, and then press the DSPPrint SET UP screen appears File screen will appearMaximum number of copies are Printing by Dpof Setting Turn the Power dial to B Press the r t button to select oneSelect Dpof with the Mode switch Dpof Print screen appears Dpof file is saved on the Memory cardPress the r t button to select an item Changing Settings in the SET UP MenuContents SET UP Menu2032 x 1536 Qxga class 1024 x 768 XGA 640 x 480 VGASetting the Date and Time Subsidiary SettingsSET UP screen returns 66 ENSoftware Section Software Section for Windows 68 ENOperating Environment USB ConnectionSelect USB Mode with the Mode switch Installing the USB DriverPreparation Click the Next button Click the Finish button70 EN Installing the Video PlayerLoad the provided CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive Vplay folder opensSending a video by e-mail Sending Image File to Computer72 EN VolumeBasic Playback Play buttonEasy Playback When the playback finishes, click the Exit buttonDouble clicking on the icon of a video file Playback starts automaticallyUninstalling the Software 74 ENClick the Start button Mac OS 8.5.1/Mac OS 8.6/Mac OS JVC Video DecoderMacintosh Software Section for Macintosh 76 ENInstalling the JVC Video Decoder Untitled icon appears on the desktop of the computer 78 ENWith Macintosh EN Software Section for Macintosh Click the 4 buttonPlayback of the video starts System Folder opens Double click the System Folder iconDouble click the Extensions folder icon Extensions folder opensPower turned off while Power does not come onCannot shoot photos Cannot see the picture onNumber more than LCD screen is splotchyCannot format a Memory card Error Messages for the camera Trouble ShootingMessages Contents 84 ENError Messages for the printer 86 EN AC Power Adapter/Charger AA-V37 Using a Tripod Video Playback Video Shooting Camera Setting Menu ScreenWhite Balance Ajustment Wide Range Mode Zoom Shooting 88 ENShock When using the AC Power Adapter in areas otherTo avoid malfunction Than the USAAvoid using the unit For safety, do notTo prolong service life Do not leave the unitSerious malfunctioning About moisture condensationEN for Servicing Only in U.S.A HOW to Locate Your JVC Service CenterLimited Warranty Warranty Only in U.S.A. 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GC-QX3 specifications

The JVC GC-QX3 is a compact yet powerful camcorder designed for both amateur videographers and enthusiasts. With its cutting-edge features and user-friendly interface, the GC-QX3 allows users to capture high-quality video in a variety of settings. One of its standout features is the capable 4K video recording, which delivers stunning resolution and clarity, making it ideal for capturing special moments on a grand scale.

Equipped with a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, the GC-QX3 excels in low-light conditions, performing remarkably well in dimly lit environments. This sensor technology enables users to achieve vibrant colors and sharp detail, enhancing the overall quality of their videos. The camera supports a range of frame rates, allowing for flexibility in choosing how fast or slow motion is captured.

The device features a 5x optical zoom lens that provides versatility when shooting. This enables users to get closer to their subjects without sacrificing quality. The lens is complemented by digital stabilization technology, which minimizes shakes and jitters, ensuring smooth video footage even when filming in motion.

In terms of usability, the JVC GC-QX3 offers a touchscreen interface that simplifies navigation through the various settings and modes. This intuitive design allows users to easily switch between recording options, adjust exposures, and access playback features. The LCD screen is also rotatable, giving users the ability to shoot from different angles and perspectives, enhancing creative possibilities.

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In conclusion, the JVC GC-QX3 is a versatile and well-equipped camcorder that combines advanced features with user-friendly technology. Whether for casual filming or more serious projects, its 4K recording capabilities, superior sensor performance, and connectivity options make it a valuable tool for capturing life's moments.