Panasonic NV-MX8A operating instructions Explanation of Terms

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4:Sounds cannot be played back.

4-1: Although a Cassette with no audio dubbing is being played, is [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu set to [ST2]? To play back a Cassette with no audio dubbing, [12bit AUDIO] must be set to [ST1]. (l32)

4-2: Is the Variable Speed Search Function working? Press the [1] Button to cancel the Variable Speed Search Function. (l27)

Card

1:Recorded images are not beautiful.

1:Is [PICTURE QUALITY] on the [CARD SETUP] Sub-Menu set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY]? If recording is done with it set to [ECONOMY], images with fine details may include a mosaic-like pattern. Set [PICTURE QUALITY] to [FINE]. (l36)

2:Card Photoshot Playback images do not look

normal.

2:The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the loss of image data, backing up on a Cassette or a personal computer is recommended. (l34, 39, 51)

3:During Playback the [k] Indication is displayed.

3:The image was either recorded in a different format, or data is damaged.

4:Even if a Card is formatted, it cannot be used.

4:Either the Movie Camera or the Card may be damaged. Please consult a dealer.

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Explanation of Terms

ªDigital Video System

In a digital video system, images and sounds are converted into digital signals and recorded on a tape. This complete digital recording is capable of recording and playback with minimal image and sound deterioration.

In addition, it automatically records data, such as Time Code and Date/Time, as digital signals.

Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes

Because this Movie Camera employs a digital system for recording image and sound data, it is not compatible with conventional S-VHS or VHS video equipment that employs an analog recording system.

The size and shape of the Cassette are also different.

Compatibility with Output Signals

Because AV signal output from the AV signal output socket is analog (the same as conventional video systems), this Movie Camera can be connected with S-VHS or VHS video or a TV for playback.

ªFocus

Auto Focus Adjustment

The Auto Focus System automatically moves forward and backward the focusing lens inside the Movie Camera to bring the subject into focus so that the subject can be seen clearly. However, the Auto Focus System does not function properly for the following subjects or under the following recording conditions.

Please use the Manual Focus Mode instead.

1)Recording a subject whose one end is located closer to the Movie Camera and the other end farther away from it

Because Auto Focus makes adjustments at the centre of an image, it may be impossible to focus on a subject that is located in both foreground and background.

2)Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty glass

Because the focus is on the dirty glass, the subject behind the glass will not be focused.

3)Recording a subject in dark surroundings

Because the light information that comes through the lens decreases considerably, the Movie Camera cannot focus correctly.

4)Recording a subject that is surrounded by objects with glossy surfaces or by highly reflective objects

Because the Movie Camera focuses on the objects with glossy surfaces or on highly reflective objects, the recording subject may become blurry.

5)Recording a fast-moving subject

Because the focus lens inside moves mechanically, it cannot keep up with the fast-moving subject.

6)Recording a subject with little contrast

Because the Movie Camera achieves focus based upon the vertical lines of an image, a subject with little contrast, such as a white wall, may become blurry.

ªWhite Balance Adjustment

Depending on the type of light source, the colours recorded by the Movie Camera may be affected. In some cases, images may be recorded with bluish or reddish hue. To minimize the effect of light on the subject’s colour, what is called White Balance Adjustment becomes necessary.

White Balance Adjustment

White Balance Adjustment recognizes the colour of light and makes adjustment so that the white colour will become pure white.

Automatic White Balance Adjustment

This Movie Camera stores settings that are optimal for several kinds of general light sources. The Movie Camera determines the hue of light that it receives through the Lens and White Balance Sensor (l7), thereby judging the recording condition, and selects the closest hue setting. This function is called Automatic White Balance Adjustment. However, since white balance settings for only several kinds of light sources are stored, the Auto White Balance Function does not operate properly when recording occurs under light that is out of the range of the setup values.

ªTime Code

Time Code signals are data that indicate time measured in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames (25 frames per second). If this data is included in a recording, an address is assigned to each image on the tape.

The Time Code is automatically recorded as a part of the sub-code at each recording.

When a new (previously unrecorded) Cassette is inserted, the Time Code automatically starts from zero. If a recorded Cassette is inserted, the Time Code picks up from the point where the last scene was recorded. (In this case, when the Cassette is inserted, the zero display [0h00m00s00f] may appear, but the Time Code starts from the previous value.)

The Time Code cannot be reset to zero.

Unless the Time Code is continuously recorded from the beginning of a tape, accurate editing may not be possible. To ensure that the Time Code will be recorded with no breaks, we recommend the use of the Camera Search Function (l18) or the Blank Search Function (l28) before recording a new scene.

ªMemory Stop Function

The Memory Stop Function is useful for the following operations.

Rewinding or fast-forwarding a tape to a desired position

1Set [DISPLAY SETUP] >> [C.DISPLAY] >> [MEMORY].

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Contents VQT9370 NV-MX8AInformation for Your Safety Contents Optional Accessories Standard AccessoriesViewing What Has Been Recorded Getting Started19 20 LCD Monitor l12 Smart Accessory ShoeControls and Components 1417≥ Use for mounting the Movie Camera on an optional tripod Remote Controller 15˚ 15˚ Inserting a Button-type BatteryUsing the Remote Controller While pressing the Stopper 1, pull out the Battery HolderUsing the Car Battery Charger Power SupplyUsing the AC Adaptor Using the BatteryAccidental Erasure Prevention Lens Cap and Grip BeltAttaching the Shoulder Strap Inserting a CassetteUsing the LCD Monitor Using the ViewfinderTurning on the Movie Camera and Selecting Modes File Selection in the Card Playback Mode Using the Menu ScreenList of Menus Playback Functions Sub-Menu Card Setup Sub-MenuAV IN/OUT Setup Sub-Menu VCR Mode Main-Menu VCR FunctionsCard Editing Sub-Menu Card Playback Mode Main-Menu Card FunctionsShort-Cut Menus of the Card Playback Mode NV-MX6/MX8 only a Erase PICTURE/TITLE Sub-MenuAudio Recording Mode Internal Lithium Battery RechargeSetting Date and Time LP ModeRecording Continuous Photoshot PhotoshotZoom In/Out Functions Progressive PhotoshotFade In/Out Functions Set Camera Functions Camera Setup D.ZOOM 20t or 100tDigital Zoom Function Optical Image Stabilizer FunctionBacklight Compensation Function Cinema FunctionRecording in Special Situations Recording in Natural Colours Adjusting White Balance ManuallySet the Mode Selector Switch to MNL To Resume Automatic AdjustmentPress the Focus Button Manual Shutter Speed AdjustmentManual Iris Adjustment Manual Focus AdjustmentWind Noise Reduction Function Using the Video FlashDigital Effect Functions Wipe Mode and Mix ModeTo display the Multi-Pictures again Picture-in-Picture ModeMulti-Picture Mode Press the Multi ButtonFinding a Scene You Want to Play Back Playing BackªJog Playback Slow Motion PlaybackStill Playback/Still Advance Playback Finding the End of RecordingScene Index Search Index Search FunctionsPlayback Zoom Function Photoshot Index SearchTo suspend Playback Digital Effect Temporarily Playback Digital Effect Functions≥The B or C Indication appears, and the image is saved Playing back with Multi-Picture Mode To Play Back the Sound Recorded by 12bit Audio Dubbing Playing Back on Your TVAudio Dubbing To Make the Indications Appear on the TV ScreenUsing the DV Cable for Recording Recording the Contents of Other EquipmentCopying on an S-VHS or a VHS Cassette USB Connection Kit Using the Automatic Printing FunctionTo Cancel Autoprint Personal Computer Connection KitAccess Lamp Using a CardInserting a Card To Stop Automatic Recording Card PhotoshotCamera ModeWhen the picture size is 640k480 Recording on a CardYou can record voice data on a card Recording the Moving Pictures MPEG4Recording Voice SD Voice Recording Slide the PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE Selector to MPEG4Turn the Push Dial and select a desired file Set the Movie Camera to Card Playback ModeTo adjust the volume Playing Back a CardSet Card Functions Card Editing Record to Tape YES Recording Pictures on a Card to a TapePress the Button Slide indication displayed Slide ShowPress the 1 Button To Pause the Slide Show≥The M.SLIDE! Indication is displayed To Reset the Slide Show SetupTo Verify the Selected Picture To Delete the Selected PictureAdding a Title Creating a TitleSet Card Functions Card Editing File Lock YES Lock SettingProtecting the Files on a Card Deleting the Pictures Recorded on a CardWriting Printing Data on a Card Dpof SettingSelect a desired picture L17 IndicationsL18 Owner ID Camera Search Alarm SoundsRecording Recording CheckDigital Effect Functions Manual Shutter Speed AdjustmentManual Iris Adjustment Video FlashPlayback Digital Effect Functions Recording the Contents of Other EquipmentUsing the DV Cable for Recording Digital Dubbing Index Search FunctionsPlaying Back a Card Voice Power SaveLock Setting Recording Moving Pictures MPEG4Image are in this Using a Card in a Personal ComputerConstructing a Folder when the Card is used with a PC After UseVideo Head Clogging and Care Optimal Use of the BatteryAbout AC Adaptor CondensationLCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Hood Before Requesting Repair Problems and Solutions Explanation of Terms Stopping editing automatically during audio dubbing Rewind the tapeDigital Video Camera SpecificationsSP/LP Mode Remote ControllerIndex Page F0000Zs00000000 a

NV-MX8A specifications

The Panasonic NV-MX8A is a compact and sophisticated camcorder that was introduced in the early 2000s, positioning itself as an innovative device within the market of consumer-grade video equipment. Equipped with a range of advanced features, this model appealed to both amateurs and semi-professional videographers.

One of the standout features of the NV-MX8A is its advanced optical system, which includes a 10x optical zoom lens. This allows users to capture stunning images and videos from a distance without losing detail or clarity. The lens, paired with Panasonic's proprietary Digital Signal Processor, ensures that footage is sharp and vibrant, showcasing the vivid colors and intricate details of the subjects being filmed.

Another key technology incorporated into the NV-MX8A is the 3CCD sensor. This innovative imaging technology captures color information more effectively than standard CCD configurations, resulting in exceptional image quality, especially in low-light conditions. The 3CCD system enhances color fidelity and provides better overall brightness, making it ideal for various filming environments.

In terms of usability, the NV-MX8A features a user-friendly interface complemented by a 2.5-inch LCD monitor that flips out for easy framing and playback. The LCD screen provides excellent visibility, making it easier to frame shots accurately and navigate menus effortlessly even in bright conditions. Additionally, the camcorder has an electronic viewfinder for users who prefer a more traditional shooting style.

For audio capture, the camcorder is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone, delivering clear sound quality to match the high-resolution video. The NV-MX8A also includes options for external audio input, catering to users needing more professional audio solutions.

Another notable characteristic of the NV-MX8A is its versatility in recording formats and media. The camcorder supports MiniDV tapes, ensuring compatibility with existing formats while delivering high-quality video playback. Additionally, it features various recording modes, including LP (long play) and SP (standard play), allowing users to choose the best setting for their needs.

The build quality of the NV-MX8A reflects Panasonic's commitment to durability and handling. Its compact design makes it portable, enabling users to take it on various excursions or events without hassle. Overall, the Panasonic NV-MX8A remains a memorable and influential camcorder in its era, combining advanced features, high-quality recordings, and user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for budding filmmakers and video enthusiasts alike.