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In the Following Recording Situations, the

Motion Sensor May Not Work Correctly:

A white wall or another single-colour background behind the subject.

A subject with horizontal, vertical or oblique stripes. Sudden changes in the surrounding brightness.

Exposure of the Movie Camera to slight shocks or vibration. Extremely slow or fast movement of the subject.

Very little movement of the subject.

Recording in a dimly lit place. (The [MOTION SENSOR] Indication flashes.)

A very small subject.

Movement of the subject near the edge of the picture. A background with horizontal or vertical stripes.

To prevent accidental recording start caused by Movie Camera movement, the Movie Camera should be mounted on a tripod or be otherwise secured in a very stable position.

Although you can select a digital effect on the [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu when [M.SENSOR] on the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu is set to [ON], the Motion Sensor Function has priority and the selected digital effect is automatically cancelled.

When [M.SENSOR] on the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu is set to [ON], it is not possible to manually start recording by pressing the Recording Start/Stop Button or to activate the Recording Check or Camera Search Function.

When you use the AC Adaptor to power the Movie Camera, the Motion Sensor Function Stand-by Mode will continue when no movement is detected in the picture, even when the tape has reached the end during recording. When you use the Battery to power the Movie Camera, it remains in the Motion Sensor Function Stand-by Mode until the Battery is discharged, at which time the [CAMERA] Lamp flashes for a few seconds.

To ensure correct functioning of the Motion Sensor Function, the moving subject should be quite large in the picture. Therefore, when you have zoomed the lens to the maximum wide-angle position, the distance between lens and subject should preferably be within about 2 metres. For subjects at larger distances, be sure to zoom in accordingly.

The Movie Camera requires time to set up before recording starts. Therefore, the beginning of movement is not recorded.

If there is a power interruption, the Motion Sensor Function is cancelled.

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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 DC Input Socket DC in l Finder l 4439 40 35 3 Types of Power Supply Supplying Power from an AC Mains SocketSupplying Power with the Battery Attach the BatteryRemoving the Battery from the Movie Camera Charging Lamp Charge40 min H 20 min50 min H 40 min 10 h 20 min H 20 min120 160 240 Checking the Remaining Battery Power120 Closing the LCD Monitor Using the LCD MonitorNV-VZ9/VZ10 only Using the Menus Camera Mode Main-Menu Camera Functions Camera Setup Sub-MenuMenu Functions Digital Zoom D.ZOOM lTitle Setup Sub-Menu Digital Effect Sub-MenuDigital Effects 1 EFFECT1 l 72 Digital Effects 2 EFFECT2 l 72Other Functions Sub-Menu Recording Speed Mode REC Speed #$%&x`jbo=crk`qflkpzVCR Mode Main-Menu VCR Functions LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu 2 lAdjusting the Angle of the LCD Monitor LCD Brightness LCD BrightnessLCD Colour Level LCD Colour Finder Brightness EVF BrightnessInserting/Ejecting the Cassette Preventing Accidental Erasure of RecordingsSelecting the Correct Tape Length Confirming the Remaining Tape TimePress the SET Button to select the correct tape length Press the Menu Button to exit the menuAdjusting the Finder Adjusting the Grip BeltSet the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to Camera or VCR Attaching the Lens CapInserting the Button-type Battery 10 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 2, 4, 6 After displaying the Title Setup Sub-Menu... l Recording in the Full Auto Mode Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to CameraTo finish recording Set the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to OFF Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to start recordingTally Lamp Backlight Mode Checking the End of a RecordedRecording Backlit Scenes Scene Recording Check FunctionZooming In/Out Voice ZoomSet the CAMERA/OFF/VCR Switch to VCR PlaybackWatching Playback on the Movie Camera Press the 6 ButtonPlaying Back on a VCR Using the Supplied Cassette Adaptor Eliminating Picture Distortions Manual Tracking AdjustmentHigh-Speed Rewinding Still Playback Cue PlaybackReview Playback Watching Playback on a TV After UseFading In/Out FadingSelecting 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 Cancelling the Selected Digital Fade Function Digital FadeTurn the 34 Dial to select Camera Setup Then press the SET ButtonEnglish Set the 0 LUX OFF/ON Switch to on to make Cancelling the 0 Lux Night View FunctionRecording in Dark Places Without Any Illumination 0 Lux Night View FunctionAdjustment Cancelling the Manual White Balance ModeRecording with Manual White Balance Following cases, the 1 Indication flashesColour Temperature and White Balance Adjustment Recording with Manual Focus Recording in Special Situations Programme AESpotlight Mode Surf & Snow ModeUsing the Remote Controller 15˚ 10˚NV-VZ10/RZ10 only 100Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Controller 102104 Press the SET Button to select the desired mode NOR. or MIRRecording Yourself with the LCD Monitor Facing Forward Mirror Mode 106108 Press the SET Button to select the desired languageDeleting the Title 110Recording with Pre-programmed Title Inserted in the Picture 112 Press the OFF/ON Button briefly to make the title disappearRecording Inserting Your Own Title During RecordingUsing the Tape Counter Indication After displaying the Display Setup Sub-Menu... l28Checking the Elapsed Tape Time 116Camera Mode a VCR Mode B118 Changing the Tape Counter IndicationUsing the Memory Stop Function 120Dubbing Copying 122Precautions for the AC Adaptor PrecautionsPrecautions for the Movie Camera Precautions for the Battery Precautions for the CassettePrecautions for Storing the Battery 126128 Causes of Condensation and RemedyVideo Head Clogging and Remedy 130 How the White Balance Tint Adjustment WorksHow the Focus Adjustment Works Indications 132134 Recording and Playback Indications136 Demonstration Mode 138Optional Accessories 140Specifications 142VHS-C Movie Camera AC Adaptor144 Before Requesting ServiceProblems & Solutions 146 P4 The Date/Time/Title Indication is not displayedP2 The playback picture is distorted or contains noise bars P3 The playback picture is not in colour