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22. | Even when Slow Shutter is |
| 22. | • When shooting in the dark, |
| 22. | • If you want the lighting to |
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23. | There is no strobe when the |
| 23. | • The Picture Wipe or Dissolve |
| 23. | • Do not try to use the Classic |
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24. | White Balance cannot be |
| 24. | • The Sepia or Monotone mode |
| 24. | • Turn off Sepia or Monotone |
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25. | When shooting a subject |
| 25. | • This is a result of exceedingly |
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26. | When the screen is under |
| 26. | • This is not a malfunction. |
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27. | During recording, the date/ |
| 27. | • “DATE/TIME” is set to “OFF” |
| 27. | • Set “DATE/TIME” to “ON” in |
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| time does not appear. |
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| in the Menu Screen. |
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28. | Files stored in the memory |
| 28. | • Files stored in the memory |
| 28. | • Remove protection from the |
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| files stored in the memory |
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29. | The indicators and messages |
| 29. | • “TIME CODE” is set to “OFF” |
| 29. | • Set “TIME CODE” to “ON” in the |
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| in the Menu Screen. |
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30. | Images on the LCD monitor |
| 30. | • In places subject to low |
| 30. | • Adjust the brightness and |
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| dark due to the characteristics |
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| are actually recorded. This is |
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| not a defect of the camcorder. |
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| end of its service life, images |
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| dark. Consult your nearest |
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31. | The rear of the LCD monitor |
| 31. | • The light used to illuminate |
| 31. | • Close the LCD monitor to turn |
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32. | The indicators and the image |
| 32. | • This may occur when the |
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