Panasonic NV-VZ10EN Adjusting the Finder, Adjusting the Grip Belt, Attaching the Lens Cap, 000.00

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Adjusting the Finder

Before using the Finder, adjust it to your eyesight so that the

indications in the Finder are clear and easy to read.

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1 Set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [CAMERA] or [VCR].

Turn the switch while pressing the button 1.

2 If necessary, adjust the angle of the Finder by tilting it upward.

3 Adjust by turning the Eyepiece Corrector Lever.

Never aim the Movie Camera with its Finder or Lens directly at the sun; this could damage internal parts of the unit. 2

If sunlight or other strong light enters the Finder, sparkling noise occurs on the Finder screen. 3 If you block off the light, this phenomenon disappears after a few minutes and does not affect the recorded picture.

If a subject with strong contrast or a menu is displayed in the Finder, a ghost image may remain temporarily. 4 However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

Adjusting the Grip Belt

Adjust the length of the Grip Belt so that you can easily press the Recording Start/Stop Button 5 with your thumb and push the [W/T] Zoom Lever 6 with your index or middle finger.

Attaching the Lens Cap

Attach the shorter loop of the Lens Cap Cord to the Grip Belt. 7 You can attach the Lens Cap to the Lens Cap Holder on the Grip Belt. 8

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Contents Remote Contoller Model NoLCD Monitor ЖКИ видеомонитор Information for Your Safety Contents Advanced Operations Precautions, Technical Information, etc Standard Accessories Controls and Components Finder l 44 DC Input Socket DC in l39 40 35 Supplying Power from an AC Mains Socket 3 Types of Power SupplyCharging Lamp Charge Supplying Power with the BatteryAttach the Battery Removing the Battery from the Movie Camera10 h 20 min H 20 min 40 minH 20 min 50 min H 40 min120 160 240 Checking the Remaining Battery Power120 Closing the LCD Monitor Using the LCD MonitorNV-VZ9/VZ10 only Using the Menus Digital Zoom D.ZOOM l Camera Mode Main-Menu Camera FunctionsCamera Setup Sub-Menu Menu FunctionsDigital Effects 2 EFFECT2 l 72 Title Setup Sub-MenuDigital Effect Sub-Menu Digital Effects 1 EFFECT1 l 72#$%&x`jbo=crk`qflkpz Other Functions Sub-Menu Recording Speed Mode REC SpeedLCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu 2 l VCR Mode Main-Menu VCR Functions Finder Brightness EVF Brightness Adjusting the Angle of the LCD Monitor LCD Brightness LCD Brightness LCD Colour Level LCD ColourPreventing Accidental Erasure of Recordings Inserting/Ejecting the CassettePress the Menu Button to exit the menu Selecting the Correct Tape LengthConfirming the Remaining Tape Time Press the SET Button to select the correct tape lengthAttaching the Lens Cap Adjusting the FinderAdjusting the Grip Belt Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to Camera or VCRInserting the Button-type Battery 10 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 2, 4, 6 After displaying the Title Setup Sub-Menu... l Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to start recording Recording in the Full Auto ModeSet the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to Camera To finish recording Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to OFFTally Lamp Scene Recording Check Function Backlight ModeChecking the End of a Recorded Recording Backlit ScenesVoice Zoom Zooming In/OutPress the 6 Button Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to VCRPlayback Watching Playback on the Movie CameraPlaying Back on a VCR Using the Supplied Cassette Adaptor Eliminating Picture Distortions Manual Tracking AdjustmentHigh-Speed Rewinding Still Playback Cue PlaybackReview Playback After Use Watching Playback on a TVFading Fading In/OutSelecting a Desired Digital Effect Using Special Effects Digital EffectsCancelling the Digital Effect Digital Effects 1 EFFECT1 Digital Effects 2 EFFECT2 After displaying the Digital Effect Sub-Menu Using the Super Image Stabilizer FunctionCancelling the Super Image Stabilizer Function Press the SET Button to select D.ZOOM or SISrD.ZOOM Using the Digital Zoom FunctionCancelling the Digital Zoom Function Digital Fade Cancelling the Selected Digital Fade FunctionThen press the SET Button Turn the 34 Dial to select Camera SetupEnglish Illumination 0 Lux Night View Function Set the 0 LUX OFF/ON Switch to on to makeCancelling the 0 Lux Night View Function Recording in Dark Places Without AnyFollowing cases, the 1 Indication flashes AdjustmentCancelling the Manual White Balance Mode Recording with Manual White BalanceColour Temperature and White Balance Adjustment Recording with Manual Focus Programme AE Recording in Special SituationsSurf & Snow Mode Spotlight Mode100 Using the Remote Controller15˚ 10˚ NV-VZ10/RZ10 only102 Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Controller104 Press the SET Button to select the desired mode NOR. or MIRRecording Yourself with the LCD Monitor Facing Forward 106 Mirror ModePress the SET Button to select the desired language 108Deleting the Title 110Recording with Pre-programmed Title Inserted in the Picture Press the OFF/ON Button briefly to make the title disappear 112Inserting Your Own Title During Recording Recording116 Using the Tape Counter IndicationAfter displaying the Display Setup Sub-Menu... l28 Checking the Elapsed Tape TimeChanging the Tape Counter Indication Camera Mode aVCR Mode B 118120 Using the Memory Stop Function122 Dubbing CopyingPrecautions for the AC Adaptor PrecautionsPrecautions for the Movie Camera 126 Precautions for the BatteryPrecautions for the Cassette Precautions for Storing the Battery128 Causes of Condensation and RemedyVideo Head Clogging and Remedy 130 How the White Balance Tint Adjustment WorksHow the Focus Adjustment Works 132 IndicationsRecording and Playback Indications 134136 138 Demonstration Mode140 Optional AccessoriesAC Adaptor Specifications142 VHS-C Movie Camera144 Before Requesting ServiceProblems & Solutions P3 The playback picture is not in colour 146P4 The Date/Time/Title Indication is not displayed P2 The playback picture is distorted or contains noise bars