Panasonic PV-DC1000 operating instructions Charging the Battery Pack PV-BPN10 only, Power Charge

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Power Supply

Charging the Battery Pack (PV-BPN10 only)

Install the Battery Pack (see page 6.)

Charge the Battery Pack fully before operation.

DC IN

Connector

3

5

POWER CHARGE

Lamp Lamp

1

2

4

1Connect DC OUT on the AC Adaptor to DC IN on the Digital Camera Station until it locks with a click.

2Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet.

The POWER Lamp lights up.

3Insert the Digital Camera into the Digital Camera Station until it locks.

4Slide the CHARGE switch.

The CHARGE Lamp lights orange, and then changes to green when charging is done (about 6 hours).

A red CHARGE Lamp indicates a charge malfunction. Remove the Digital Camera and repeat steps 3 and 4. If the CHARGE Lamp is still red, send the unit in for service.

5Slide the RELEASE switch to release the Digital Camera from the Digital Camera Station.

With a fully charged Battery Pack, you will have

a maximum of about 1 hour of continuous use (77°F/25°C).

The useful operation time of the Battery will gradually decrease after repeated use and recharging. The Battery is no longer serviceable if the operation time is very short, even after a sufficient charge.

If you are not going to use the Digital Camera for an extended period of time, remove the Battery Pack or AA alkaline batteries from the Digital Camera.

You can also use 2 Panasonic brand AA alkaline (not manganese) batteries in place of the rechargeable Battery Pack to power the Digital Camera if needed. When installing 2

Panasonic AA alkaline batteries, be sure to follow the +/marks inside the Battery Compartment. With 2 new Panasonic AA alkaline batteries, you

will have a maximum of about 20 minutes of continuous use (77°F/25°C).

Only Panasonic brand alkaline batteries are guaranteed to perform for the operating time stated above.

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Never attempt to recharge AA alkaline type batteries.

WARNING! Do not dispose of in fire, put in backwards, disassemble, or short circuit; otherwise battery may leak or burst, causing possible personal injury.

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Contents PV-DC1000 Thank you and congratulations Things You Should KnowUnpack your Digital Camera Information PrecautionsAttaching the Hand Strap/Soft Carrying Case Index of Controls Table of ContentsUnderside View Rear ViewAC Adaptor Digital Camera Station Rear View Power SupplyLoading the Battery Pack Digital Camera Station Front ViewPower Charge Charging the Battery Pack PV-BPN10 onlySafety precautions Battery Pack NotesPower Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness On Screen Display OSD REC ModePlayback Mode To Cancel the OSDCapturing Images 1Set the Power switch to RECMacro Capturing Close-up Images macroManual Playback Playing Back Captured ImagesAuto Playback To Delete Specific Images To Delete All Image Pages Viewing Images on Your TV Screen Transferring Your Images VCR Transferring Your Images Windows PV-DC1000 Driver InstallationConnection Running the Application Transferring Your Images Macintosh Connection Digital Camera Accessory System Visa Digital Camera Accessory Order FormBefore Requesting Service CCD SpecificationsPANASONIC/QUASAR Video Products Limited Warranty WarrantyProduct Information Literature Requests Dealer Locations Servicenter DirectoryIndex Page Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC

PV-DC1000 specifications

The Panasonic PV-DC1000 is a remarkable digital camcorder that stands out in the world of video recording, particularly in the late 1990s when it was released. As part of Panasonic's line of high-quality imaging products, the PV-DC1000 was designed to cater to both amateur and semi-professional videographers.

One of the standout features of the PV-DC1000 is its impressive video resolution. The camcorder utilizes a 1/4-inch CCD sensor that delivers sharp images and vivid colors. This sensor is complemented by a powerful lens system that includes a 10x optical zoom feature, allowing users to capture distant subjects while maintaining clarity and detail. The ability to zoom without sacrificing image quality was particularly appealing during its time, making it a favored choice among users looking for versatility.

In addition to its optical capabilities, the PV-DC1000 offers a range of digital effects and transitions, enhancing the creative possibilities for video production. Users can explore various filters and settings that add unique touches to their projects, making it easier to produce professional-looking videos without extensive post-production work. This level of customization was innovative for handheld camcorders of its era.

Another significant aspect of the PV-DC1000 is its recording formats. The camcorder supports the MiniDV format, which was known for its high-quality digital recordings. Users could capture video with superior clarity and sound, further enriching the viewing experience. The MiniDV tapes allowed for longer recording times while maintaining excellent audio and visual fidelity.

Additionally, Panasonic integrated advanced technologies to ensure ease of use and portability. The camcorder features a lightweight design and ergonomic grip, making it comfortable for prolonged use. Its intuitive controls enable users to navigate through settings effortlessly, making it accessible to both novices and seasoned filmmakers.

The PV-DC1000 also includes a built-in LCD screen, which enhances user experience by providing a clear view of the shot composition. This feature allows for easy framing and monitoring while recording, ensuring that users can capture their moments without missing a beat.

In summary, the Panasonic PV-DC1000 is a notable digital camcorder that combines high-quality imaging, a versatile zoom system, and user-friendly features. Its compact design, along with advanced recording technology and creative options, makes it a standout choice for those seeking to explore the world of video recording. Whether for personal memories or creative projects, the PV-DC1000 continues to hold its place in the hearts of videography enthusiasts.