JVC GC-A70 instruction manual

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Notes:

zWhen the storage memory is full, you may either erase the video clips that are no more required, or insert a new memory card.

zThe remaining shooting time shown on the LCD monitor is an approximate value based on the currently accessed memory size.

zThe actual number of seconds available for shooting also depends on the shooting conditions. The value does not necessarily decrease by the second. Also, upon turning on the camera, memory adjustment is made and the available time may actually be more than when the camera was last turned off.

zWhen you take pictures in bright locations or in clear fine weather, lines may appear on the monitor. This is not a malfunction.

zPress the shutter button down steadily.

zWhen the status indicator is lit, shooting/replay is not possible. Wait until the light goes off. (After shooting a video clip, you would have to wait a little while for the pictures to be stored into memory. A few seconds is also required to load the images from the memory to the LCD monitor for replay).

zNever open the Battery/Memory Card compartment door when the status indicator is lit for this may cause damage.

zPlease format new Memory cards with this camera before using them.

zIn the Video Clip mode, the following functions are not possible.

*Voice/sound recording.

*Use of flash.

*Self-Timer.

*Zoom.

*Image Quality setting. (The Video Clip mode resolution is fixed at 320x240.)

*Display ON/OFF.

zWe recommend that you take some test shots to get accustomed to the camera before you actually start.

zWe cannot bear any responsibility for an inability to record or replay material normally, in the event of a problem wit this camera.

zStore backups of important video clips in eg. your personal computer. We cannot bear any responsibility for any los or alteration to the images stored in the camera’s internal or external memory.

zIt is prohibited to use video clips taken with this camera for commercial purposes without the consent of the copyrig owner.

zDo not turn the Normal /Macro switch dial unnecessarily. It may become malfunction.

zPlease take note not to touch the lens when turning the dial.

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Contents GC-A70 Dont Some DO’S and DON’TS on the Safe USE of EquipmentRenseignement Pour le Canada Information for CanadaSerious malfunctioning About moisture condensationFor safe use, please do not To protect the unit, do not Avoid using the unit in the following placesFor safe use, do not HOW to Handle a CD-ROM FUN Things YOU can do Whats INCLUDED? System Requirements PC Design FeaturesGetting to Know the Camera Controls, Connectors and IndicatorsGetting Started Checking Batteries Full battery powerInserting the Batteries Attaching the Hand Strap or Neck StrapInserting and Removing the SD / Multimedia Card Switching the Power on / OFFInserting the Memory Card Removing the Memory CardSwitching the LCD Monitor on / OFF Operations Setting the various modeCamera Mode Self-Timer Indicator Page Procedures Customized Shooting Camera ModeUsing Flash ZoomingSetting the Image Resolution and Quality Using Self-TimerAuto Flash Flash OffUsing Macro ResolutionNumber of images that can be stored Indication on LCDProximity of about 45 cm Memory Card Indicator Resolution & Quality IndicatorRemain Time Indicator LCD monitor status displayWhite Balance Indicator EV Level IndicatorBattery Indicator Macro IndicatorPage Still Image Play BasicsVideo Clip Thumbnail display function Menu Settings To set the date and time Setup MenuSound Quick View EV Compensation EV & White BalanceWhite Balance Page Slide Show Erase ONE EraseCopy to Card Dpof Digital Print Order Format Deletes all the Dpof setting being setInstallation Procedures Connecting the Camera to Your ComputerTransferring Image Data to the Computer System RequirementsProcedures Downloading Pictures Page Page To install the WebCam Driver Using the Camera as a USB PC CameraPage Troubleshooting When parts of the images are missing Possible Cause When the color of the Images appear odd Possible CausePossible Cause Rectifications Subject was too bright Camera Specifications Dimension Approx mm x 60 mm x 30.5 mm