JVC GZ-MG275E/EK Other Settings, Checking the Remaining Battery Power, Grip Adjustment

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Other Settings

Lens Cover

Switch

Checking the Remaining Battery

Power

Preparation:

Set the power/mode switch to OFF.

Attach the battery pack.

BATTERY CONDITION

100%

 

MAX TIME

50%

min

INDEX

0%

Battery information is displayed for approx. 5 seconds if the button is pressed and released quickly, and for approx. 15 seconds if the button is pressed and held for several seconds.

INDEX

Power/Mode Switch

NOTES

Grip Adjustment

Open the pad and make grip adjustments.

Lens Cover

When not using the camera, close the lens cover to protect the lens.

Close the lens cover

Open the lens cover

NOTE

Do not push the lens cover strongly. Doing so may cause damage to the lens.

If “COMMUNICATING ERROR” appears, there may be a problem with your battery. In such a case, consult your nearest JVC dealer.

The recordable time display should only be used as a guide. It is displayed in 10 minute units.

Tripod Mounting

Align the camera stud hole with the tripod stud, and the mounting socket with the screw, and then rotate the camera clockwise to mount it to the tripod.

Bottom of the

Camera

NOTE

Do not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevel surfaces. It could tip over, causing serious damage to the camera.

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Contents Instructions Safety Precautions Brown to L Live or RedBusiness users Other Countries outside the European Union Information for Users on Disposal of Old EquipmentEuropean Union TrademarksMake a backup of important recorded data Read This FirstContents CD-ROM AccessoriesHow to Use the Everio Dock Attaching the Shoulder Strap Preparing the Remote ControlTo Reinsert the Battery Attaching the Core FilterLCD monitor can rotate Power-linked operationIndex Remote Control CameraRecording Indications on LCD MonitorDuring both Video and Still Image During Still Image Recording OnlyDuring Still Image Playback Mode Indicator  pgDuring Video Playback Operation guide displayCharging the Battery Pack Necessary Settings before UseAttach the battery pack Set the power/mode switch to OFFSelect General Language SettingDate/Time Setting Select LanguageGrip Adjustment Other SettingsChecking the Remaining Battery Power Lens CoverWhen Using an SD Card Video Recording Press the PLAY/REC button to select recording modeRecording Files Press the Snapshot button to start recording Still Image RecordingPress and hold the Snapshot button halfway To record still images continuouslyLED Light Flash # mode onlyZooming PLAY/RECSelect the event that you want to register the file to Registering Files to Events Mode onlySelect ON/SELECT To return to the normal screenManual Recording To Change to Manual Recording ModeSelect the desired setting Press twiceSpot Exposure Control NightscopeBacklight Compensation Move twice Select the desired spot metering area frameSelect the desired menu Manual Setting in Function MenuAdjust Brightness FocusEffect Shutter SpeedAperture Priority Tele MacroVideo Playback Press the PLAY/REC button to select playback modePlaying Back Files To check the file informationStill Image Playback Select the file you want to play back File Search FunctionSelect the recording date Button Set LeverSelect Playback MPG File To Play Back Demonstration Files Mode onlySelect the event Select a desired effect Select WIPE/FADER ! mode only or EffectPlayback with Special Effects 169 TV Turn on the camera and the TV Set the TV to its Video modeWatching Images on TV To display camera’s on-screen display on TVSelect Delete or Protect Managing FilesDeleting/Protecting Files Select CurrentSelect Delete ALL or Protect Select File SelectSelect the desired file To exit the screen Press Function To release protectionSelect a new event to register the file to Viewing File InformationSelect Change Event REG Select the file you want to registerSelect Edited Copy Partial Delete Edited Copy Mode onlySelect the file you want to copy Select NEW List Creating PlaylistsSelect Edit Playlist Select an item and display filesPlaying Back Playlists Select the insertion pointSelect Save and Quit Select Playback PlaylistPress down the set lever Playlists ! mode onlyOther Operations of Playlists Deleting PlaylistSelect Select Images Print Setting # mode onlyDpof Print Setting Select DpofSelect Direct Print To exit the screen Press Function To confirm Dpof settingsDirect Printing with PictBridge Printer Select Print Select Selected PrintSelect the desired Image Select Dpof PrintCopying Files Regarding finalisation after copyingSelect from Date On nextSelect from Event Create DuplicateIndex Select the desired disc numberTo check whether the DVD disc was created properly Mark shows that the disc is created alreadyRecords file 1 Title and chapter of created DVDMenu for disc playback Records file 3 File Create a DVD Title ChapterUsing a VCR/DVD Recorder to Dub Files from the Camera To stop dubbingSet the file unit ALL or File to copy/move Copying/Moving Still Image FilesSelect Copy or Move Select the desired menu from the second menu item Changing the Menu SettingsSelect the desired setting from the third menu item Select the desired menu from the first menu itemFine / Standard Wide RecordingREC Media for Video GainREC Media for Image Demo ModeContinuous Shooting Drop DetectionAuto Power OFF Clock Adjust Date / TimePreset # Select TV TypeFormat HDD CLEAN-UP HDDVideo NO. Reset Image NO. Reset + Delete Data on HDD This will make it more difficult toTroubleshooting Displays Recording Recording Playback Other problems Protection Switch HDD ErrorError VIDEO, Recovery isCleaning SpecificationsFor video/Audio For connectorsAC Adapter For still imageApproximate number of storable images for still image Battery lifeApproximate recording time minutes for video LCD Monitor Battery PacksRecording Medium How to Handle a CD-ROM Main UnitTerms Victor Company of Japan, LimitedPC Operation Guide For All Users JVC Software License AgreementHow to handle a CD-ROM TermMacintosh Remember to back up your files to your ComputerWindows Other DevicesFunction Explanation File Backup on the PC WindowsSettings TutorialSoftware Installation System RequirementsFollow the instructions on the screen to install Click Easy InstallationIf you want to specify the type of software to install Click Yes Select the desired language and click OK On nextClick Finish When installation is completed Click YesDisconnect the USB cable Turn off the camera and PC Connecting the Camera to the PCWhen you have finished operation Playing back Files on the PC Press Direct Back UP File Backup on the PCClick Cancel to cancel the procedure Screen on the left is displayed, the process isFile Backup from the specified media On the PC Click Everiohdd or EveriosdFile Backup on the PC without using Software Create a folder to back up files intoBurning only the newly taken scenes Other PC Operations WindowsCreating a DVD-Video On the camera Press Direct DVDSelecting and burning scenes Click Author and Burn Click Burn to DiscGetting More Use from the Software Paid voice support Contact us for information on the included softwareTelephone/fax support Support web/e-mailFile Backup on the PC Macintosh When connection is completed File Backup on the PC File Backup on a NAS Compatibles Connecting the Camera to the External DeviceMove the set lever to ¡ / ¢ to select File Backup on an External DeviceOn the camera Operate the external device to back up the files= number Folder Structure and ExtensionsExtensions Victor Company of Japan, Limited

GZ-MG135E/EK, GZ-MG155E/EK, GZ-MG255E/EK, GZ-MG275E/EK, GZ-MG130E/EK specifications

The JVC GZ-MG series of camcorders offers a range of models that are popular for their user-friendly features and solid performance. This lineup includes the GZ-MG275E/EK, GZ-MG130E/EK, GZ-MG255E/EK, GZ-MG155E/EK, and GZ-MG135E/EK, each catering to different user needs while sharing core technologies and characteristics.

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